
Dick Rosmini (1936 - September 9, 1995) was an American guitarist, at one time considered the best 12-string guitarist in the world. He is best-remembered for his role in the American "folk revival" of the 1960s. Rosmini's 1964 album "Adventures for 12 string, 6 string, and banjo", predates much of John Fahey and Leo Kottke and other guitarists. He featured as a sideman on numerous folk albums, including Bob Gibson, Eric Weissberg, Dave Van Ronk and others before leaving music to pursue a career in photography.
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Mountain Breakdown
Little Brown Dog
Shady Grove
Goin' Baroque
Macedonian Rag
900 Miles To Go
Improvisation For 12-String
Casey - LP Version
Shady Grove - LP Version
Little Brown Dog - LP Version
Joshua
Two Shady Ladies in 3/4 Time
John Hardy
St. James Drag
Jelly Roll
Picker's Medley
Freight Train
Sadie
Minstrel Boy
Casey (LP Version)
Sweet Substitute
Little Brown Dog (LP Version)
Shady Grove (LP Version)
Finger Buster Blues
Little Boxes
Sweet Substitute (Jelly Roll Morton)
Fast and Loose
900 Miles
A Closer Walk
Paradise Thursday
Let's Go Get Stoned
Did You Ever Have To Make Up Your Mind
The Fool On The Hill
Licks For Sale
The Duchess
Wichita Lineman
El Funko
People Got To Be Free
Trains And Boats And Planes
Shadey Grove
With A Little Help From My Friends
Little Brown Do
I Heared It Through The Grapevine
Finger Bustin' Blues
Red Apple Juice - Dick Rosmini
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