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Visionary banjo player. George Stavis introduced himself to Bela Fleck once, after a Fleck concert. Bela's immediate response -- "I know who you are -- you're the guy who started all this!" First album "Labyrinths" is definitely part of the banjo canon (John Fahey, Pickens&Estribou, etc.). Released on Vanguard. Here Stavis plays Earl Scruggs, John Coltrane, Ravi Shankar and John Fahey, but his own unique musical voice is what dominates the recording. Also features Tim Ackerman on drums.This album, first released in the 1960s, takes take the banjo into thithero unexplored territory. Don't miss the extraordinary banjo interpretation of Coltrane's version of "My Favorite Things." User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

Labyrinths
Imaginational Anthem, Vol. Three

The Thousand Incarnations Of The Rose: American Primitive Guitar & Banjo (1963-1974)
Imaginational Anthem Vol 3
Imaginational Anthem' Fall 08 Tour Sampler

Imaginational Anthem Volume Three
Imaginational Anthem, Vol. 3
Imaginational Anthem, Vol. 1-3
The Thousand Incarnations Of The Rose: American Primitive Guitar Banjo (1963-1974)
Labyrinths (1968 akarma reissue cd)
The Thousand Incarnations Of The Rose: American Primitive Guitar and Banjo (1963-1974)

Imaginational Anthem Vols. 1-3