I'll second that... Roland came to the Monroe-Style Mandolin Camp this
weekend past, and it was a real treat to see him play (I haven't seen
him in quite a few years.) He sure hasn't lost anything in his
playing, and he is so modest about his musical gifts. He took some
great breaks during the Instructor's concert on Sat night, and it
looked like not only the audience but also the other instructors
(Mike, Skip Gorman, Butch Waller, Richie Brown and Jody Stecher) were
lovin' it.

My wife and I left the camp a bit early on Sun. so we could see the
Monroe home place, and the Monroe plot in the Rosine cemetary where
Bill, his family and Uncle Pen are buried. While we were getting ready
to leave the Monroe home place, who rolls up but Roland. He remembered
me from camp and said hi, and then my wife and I left for the Rosine
cemetery. He turned up there a few minutes later as well. When we were
getting ready to leave there, he asked where we were from, and we told
him NJ, and that we were flying out that evening from Nashville. He
told us the best way to get from the airport from I-60 (as he lives in
Nashville), and we exchanged cell numbers in case we had a problem. As
we were nearing the airport, my cell rings, and it's Roland, making
sure that we had got down there OK and weren't lost or anything. What
a kind gesture! A true gentleman.

Will

On Sep 11, 10:05 am, sgarrity <shaungarr...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Not only is Roland a great
> player, he's also one of the nicest guys you'll ever meet!
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