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Murray Flint “The Journey”
In Murray Flint’s bio he talks extensively about his time spent practicing. He spent years and years teaching himself to play solo guitar, and his album The Journey is evidence of that. In addition to the problems all musicians face, … Continue reading
Murray Flint “The Journey”
An album about dreams reclaimed, Murray Flint’s The Journey traces his own road back from painfully debilitating tendonitis. After nearly a decade away from the guitar, Flint discovered the finger-style guitar approach long associated with Merle Travis. The technique simultaneously … Continue reading
Murray Flint "The Journey"
Murray Flint was called to the guitar like many teenage boys. Strapping on the six string and emulating rock & roll heroes comes naturally to some, and Flint spent sixteen years with the guitar as a major part of his … Continue reading

