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Gordon Neidinger Young Mandolin player

Submitted by on October 17, 2009 – 5:05 pm

gordonneidingerFourteen-year-old mandolin player, Gordon Neidinger, performs live for us!

Gordon is a Ben Avon resident and member of the Pittsburgh Mandolin Orchestra. He has made guest appearances with The Great American Gypsies. Gordon also studies acoustic guitar. He is enrolled in the PA Cyber Charter School.

Download Audio FileGordon Neidinger [audio:http://archived.slbradio.org/mp3/youthexpression/2009-10-17gordonneidinger.mp3]

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  • Gordon's dad says:

    As his dad, I have to say, “Bravo” and also thanks to Charley Rappaport and about a dozen others for their unstinting support for Gordon (Cory, Carol, Steve, Lew, Philip, Craig, etc)

  • Gordon's dad says:

    Amanda, of course (and that’s Corey, not Cory)

  • Caryn says:

    He is an excellent musician! I’m so glad there are still some young folks taking up the mandolin, which has such a great sound.

  • Rosemary says:

    I heard about Gordon’s interest in learning to play the mandolin several years ago, through his father with whom I briefly worked. I appreciate this site for the opportunity to finally hear him play, and also hear how well he expresses himself as well as his musical interests. A real talent, that’s for sure.
    Thank you, Gordon, for sharing your thoughts and your beautiful music! Bravo!
    And thank you neighborhoodvoices.com for your service to the community. An “A” for your interviewer and “Charlie”, too!
    A very nice session. Hope Gordon will do more soon.

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