Kruger Brothers: “Beautiful Nothing”| Collings D1 T
The roots trio plays a one of their original compositions at the Collings Guitar and Mandolin shop.
The Kruger Brothers are banjo virtuoso Jens Kruger, guitar master Uwe Kruger, and bassist Joel Landsberg, and they have been playing their unique brand of traditional and original roots music for more than three decades. They visited Collings in Austin, Texas, a bit ago, and played with an impromptu performance of their tune “Beautiful Nothing.” Uwe is playing his early D1 A T model with a torrefied Adirondack spruce top built in 2016.
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