Jake Howard playing Dawg’s Waltz on the Karasik Lloyd Loar
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- Jake Howard playing Dawg’s Waltz on the Karasik January 5, 1923 Lloyd Loar Signed Gibson F5 #71839. He is accompanied by Emily Wilson on the Dave Peter’s Nugget mandolin.
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This video took place in March of 2024 in Chicago Illinois
Emily Wilson is the curator of the Karasik mandolin project which is actively seeking support for more information go to www.karasiklloydloar.com
Karasik Mandolin Project shirts, hats, koozies, and stickers are now available. Email Emily at mandofiddleem@gmail.com to purchase one.
The Future of the Karasik Mandolin Project
Having Ely Karasik’s Lloyd Loar signed Gibson has been an amazing opportunity for me both professionally and personally. Recently the Karasik family has decided that the mandolin needs to be sold. To continue this project I will be needing help.
The cost of a Lloyd Loar signed Gibson is beyond what I can finance without assistance so the project will be transitioning to an LLC with investors. This method of financing is commonly used by violinists. Violins can cost in the millions of dollars and the concertmaster of the Colorado Symphony acquired the violin she plays on this way. She has been helpful by putting me in contact with her attorney who is helping me set up the business. The Llc will last 10 years and after 10 years the mandolin will be sold at its new appraised value.
There are four ways people assist in continuing this project. First is by investing in the mandolin. If you are interested in doing this please email me at mandofiddleEm@gmail.com. Second is by donating to the projects gofundme gofund.me/abfb8314. The go fund me will help cover some of the legal expenses incurred and also allows people who do not want to invest in contributing. The third way you can help is by sharing the mandolins gofundme link. The fourth way to contribute to this project is by subscribing to the Karasik Mandolin Project on youtube. / @thekarasikmandolinpro... .
I am looking forward to continuing this project in the future with the goal of continuing to get the Karasik Mandolin into the hands of deserving players of all levels and styles. If you are interested in participating or have an idea of a mandolin player to be featured in this series please reach out to me via email. MandofiddleEm@gmail.com.
My only critique of this video is I can't decide whose hands to watch. The rhythm and the lead parts are both so well articulated and interesting. It's an unfair comparison to ask of viewers.
Sounds great, but man that loar just sounds so so sweet
Oh, yeah - one of my favorites. What a sweet song an a sweet mandolin. Bonus with Dave Peters' Nugget, too! Thank you , Emily and Jake.
thank you! this was a fun one to record
Was there when Dave won that mandolin. Do some digging and find his only CD. Art in America.
Oh yes. Well done you two.
thank you!
The loar kneck looks a bit smaller in diameter than the A style mandy...could just be the angle,perhaps..... sounds incredible though!❤
Such a pleasure to watch this video!!
thank you!
👏👏
thanks!!
Beautiful.
Thank you!
thanks
You're welcome! this was fun