Listen: Punch Brothers' Chris "Critter" Eldridge Talks with 'Inside the Musician's Brain'

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Punch Brothers guitarist Chris "Critter" Eldridge is on the podcast Inside the Musician's Brain to talk with host Chris Pandolfi of The Infamous Stringdusters from the Telluride Bluegrass Festival, where Punch Brothers, a mainstay of the festival, returned to perform last month. "Critter is really an astounding acoustic guitar player," says Pandolfi. "I've always loved his playing." You can hear their conversation here.

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Punch Brothers guitarist Chris "Critter" Eldridge is the guest on the latest episode of the podcast Inside the Musician's Brain. He spoke with host Chris Pandolfi, The Infamous Stringdusters' banjo player, from the Workshop Stage at Telluride Bluegrass Festival, where Punch Brothers, a mainstay of the festival, returned to perform last month. "Critter is really an astounding acoustic guitar player," says Pandolfi. "I've always loved his playing." Ahead of that conversation, Pandolfi talks with the festival's owner, Craig Ferguson. You can hear the episode here:

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Chris "Critter" Eldridge: 'Inside the Musician's Brain' podcast
  • Monday, July 12, 2021
    Listen: Punch Brothers' Chris "Critter" Eldridge Talks with 'Inside the Musician's Brain'

    Punch Brothers guitarist Chris "Critter" Eldridge is the guest on the latest episode of the podcast Inside the Musician's Brain. He spoke with host Chris Pandolfi, The Infamous Stringdusters' banjo player, from the Workshop Stage at Telluride Bluegrass Festival, where Punch Brothers, a mainstay of the festival, returned to perform last month. "Critter is really an astounding acoustic guitar player," says Pandolfi. "I've always loved his playing." Ahead of that conversation, Pandolfi talks with the festival's owner, Craig Ferguson. You can hear the episode here:

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