Matt Flinner Quartet

Walking on the Moon

2004-01-13

Mando master Matt Flinner's managed to find an ultra-hip middle ground between the folk/jazz of Bela Fleck and the free-form jam approach of Phish.

Jam band fans, bluegrass fans and anyone who's listening for fresh sounds should rejoice over this album. The things they do with music these days….

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