I agree with Jim. The Banjo Cafe was an iconic space that with heavy influence on Bluegrass musicians of the time and the regular clientele that frequented the venue. By editing out musicians who played there you discredit both the musicians and music that was experiencing a renaissance at the time (one that I believe The Banjo had a lot to do with). I would venture to say that many Bluegrass Pickers today who are in their 40 - 50s would cite The Banjo Cafe as a strong influence in their interest in the music. Please leave the site as it was and allow us to make changes and additions as we see fit.— Preceding unsigned comment added by Lkey-o (talkcontribs)

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