Mair: “Kiss” | L.R. Baggs
Singer-songwriter Mary Meyer performs "Kiss" at Nashville's Middletree studio.
Mair is the latest project by Nashville-based multi-instrumentalist Mary Meyer. Bluegrass fans may recognize Meyer as the “utility” musician in bands including The Honey Darlings and Sister Sadie, where she’s often heard playing fiddle, mandolin, banjo, or guitar. Mair focuses on Meyer’s singer-songwriter side, and L.R. Baggs recently caught up with her at Middletree Studio in Nashville to record a series of videos. In this clip, Meyer plays her song “Kiss,” using a Recording King guitar with an L.R. Baggs Anthem pickup.
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