>> Clarification needed. Are you talking about folks who hit it big in a >> later key age (such as Don Walser) or someone who hit it big early, >> but have continued to make vital contributions to their area of >> expertise (such as Bill Monroe)? > >I think they're most interested in folks whose careers >either took off or changed radically later in life (e.g. >Walser). how about one of Steve Earle's favorite topics of conversation, Mance Lipscomb...wasn't he 60 before he started playing to audiences? meshel
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