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Article: IN MEMORY OF A GUITAR GREAT TOP TICKETS SOME OF THE WEEK'S BEST LIVE MUSIC
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- Roanoke Times & World News
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- March 26, 2009
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Tuesday
The Buster B. Jones Memorial Jam
Jodi Ensor, Stacy Hobbs, Richard Kaiser, Ken Rattenbury, Tom
Ohmsen, Adam Markham, Wes Chappell and more
During the time that guitarist Brad "Buster B." Jones lived in
Bedford County, he built and solidified a reputation as a world-
class fingerpicker. He also showed himself as a guy who would go his
own way, taking no lifestyle and comportment instructions from
music business powers that be. When he died at 49 in his new home
state, Oregon, he left behind a lot of fans and friends with many
memories to share. A bunch of them will gather Tuesday at Blue 5
Restaurant for some picking and storytelling. Blue 5 will pass the
hat, and donations will ...
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