Clay Jenkinson is an acclaimed humanities scholar with a deep knowledge about the life and work of Thomas Jefferson, a paragon of the enlightenment whose many interests and passions included playing the violin. Along with offering a unique perspective on this fascinating part of Jefferson's life, Clay weighs in the cultural and political changes taking place in modern society.
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Scott Marckx - Port Townsend Violin Maker
Jeff Harshbarger - Multi-genre Bassist - Part 2
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Carl Jones - Songwriter and Fellow "Tune Tramp"
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Roland Feller - The Making of a Luthier
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Laurie Lewis - The Maple's Lament
Bruce Harvie - Orcas Island Tonewoods - Part 2
Bruce Harvie - Orcas Island Tonewoods - Part 1
The Canote Brothers - Old-time Musical Twins
David Fulton - Stories from the Collection
David Fulton - The Making of a Collector
Darol Anger - Violinist and Teacher
William Monical - History of the Violin
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