Steven Panacek
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Last night at Berklee Performance Center I had the honor of mixing some bluegrass masters, as well as an incredible cast of students, faculty, and community heavyweights celebrating the music of Bob Dylan. Congrats to everybody who came together to make it happen, especially the stage crew who really stepped up and stepped in to make all the moving parts happen on point.
Silver Bells!!
I really got bit by the Christmas Carol bug this year, starting with this beautiful arrangement of Silver Bells from @lylebrewermusic. I loved the chromaticisms and spread triads Lyle wrote into the arrangement, it was a really fun challenge. I hope you enjoy!
#christmas #guitar #sologuitar #silverbells
Blue Christmas!
I practiced solo guitar quite a bit this year and tested it out by learning and arranging some Christmas carols. I hope you enjoy!
#christmas #bluechristmas #guitar #sologuitar #elvis
Rudolph!
I practiced solo guitar quite a bit this year and tested it out by learning and arranging some Christmas carols. I hope you enjoy!
#christmas #rudolphtherednosedreindeer #guitar #sologuitar
White Christmas!
I practiced solo guitar quite a bit this year and tested it out by learning and arranging some Christmas carols. I hope you enjoy!
#christmas #whitechristmas #guitar #sologuitar

Looking back at my fishing season. It was slow and at (most) times frustrating, but rewarding and exciting all the same. I learned a lot, found some new spots, saw the sun rise and the full moon over the ocean, met some great people, and navigated a couple sketchy situations. I also caught my personal best striped bass (40”) and some new species to me: rainbow trout, winter flounder, cunner, mackerel, and smelt. It’s been a ride! Looking forward to next year, and maybe another trip or two before I call it quits for 2024

Looking back at my fishing season. It was slow and at (most) times frustrating, but rewarding and exciting all the same. I learned a lot, found some new spots, saw the sun rise and the full moon over the ocean, met some great people, and navigated a couple sketchy situations. I also caught my personal best striped bass (40”) and some new species to me: rainbow trout, winter flounder, cunner, mackerel, and smelt. It’s been a ride! Looking forward to next year, and maybe another trip or two before I call it quits for 2024

Looking back at my fishing season. It was slow and at (most) times frustrating, but rewarding and exciting all the same. I learned a lot, found some new spots, saw the sun rise and the full moon over the ocean, met some great people, and navigated a couple sketchy situations. I also caught my personal best striped bass (40”) and some new species to me: rainbow trout, winter flounder, cunner, mackerel, and smelt. It’s been a ride! Looking forward to next year, and maybe another trip or two before I call it quits for 2024

Looking back at my fishing season. It was slow and at (most) times frustrating, but rewarding and exciting all the same. I learned a lot, found some new spots, saw the sun rise and the full moon over the ocean, met some great people, and navigated a couple sketchy situations. I also caught my personal best striped bass (40”) and some new species to me: rainbow trout, winter flounder, cunner, mackerel, and smelt. It’s been a ride! Looking forward to next year, and maybe another trip or two before I call it quits for 2024

Looking back at my fishing season. It was slow and at (most) times frustrating, but rewarding and exciting all the same. I learned a lot, found some new spots, saw the sun rise and the full moon over the ocean, met some great people, and navigated a couple sketchy situations. I also caught my personal best striped bass (40”) and some new species to me: rainbow trout, winter flounder, cunner, mackerel, and smelt. It’s been a ride! Looking forward to next year, and maybe another trip or two before I call it quits for 2024

Looking back at my fishing season. It was slow and at (most) times frustrating, but rewarding and exciting all the same. I learned a lot, found some new spots, saw the sun rise and the full moon over the ocean, met some great people, and navigated a couple sketchy situations. I also caught my personal best striped bass (40”) and some new species to me: rainbow trout, winter flounder, cunner, mackerel, and smelt. It’s been a ride! Looking forward to next year, and maybe another trip or two before I call it quits for 2024

Looking back at my fishing season. It was slow and at (most) times frustrating, but rewarding and exciting all the same. I learned a lot, found some new spots, saw the sun rise and the full moon over the ocean, met some great people, and navigated a couple sketchy situations. I also caught my personal best striped bass (40”) and some new species to me: rainbow trout, winter flounder, cunner, mackerel, and smelt. It’s been a ride! Looking forward to next year, and maybe another trip or two before I call it quits for 2024

Looking back at my fishing season. It was slow and at (most) times frustrating, but rewarding and exciting all the same. I learned a lot, found some new spots, saw the sun rise and the full moon over the ocean, met some great people, and navigated a couple sketchy situations. I also caught my personal best striped bass (40”) and some new species to me: rainbow trout, winter flounder, cunner, mackerel, and smelt. It’s been a ride! Looking forward to next year, and maybe another trip or two before I call it quits for 2024

Looking back at my fishing season. It was slow and at (most) times frustrating, but rewarding and exciting all the same. I learned a lot, found some new spots, saw the sun rise and the full moon over the ocean, met some great people, and navigated a couple sketchy situations. I also caught my personal best striped bass (40”) and some new species to me: rainbow trout, winter flounder, cunner, mackerel, and smelt. It’s been a ride! Looking forward to next year, and maybe another trip or two before I call it quits for 2024

Looking back at my fishing season. It was slow and at (most) times frustrating, but rewarding and exciting all the same. I learned a lot, found some new spots, saw the sun rise and the full moon over the ocean, met some great people, and navigated a couple sketchy situations. I also caught my personal best striped bass (40”) and some new species to me: rainbow trout, winter flounder, cunner, mackerel, and smelt. It’s been a ride! Looking forward to next year, and maybe another trip or two before I call it quits for 2024

Bottled this ferment of scotch bonnets and dried apricots today
Spent 3 months in the brine
This is MY DUDE Sean Lemkey, one of the most talented and hardest working artists I know. His writing and playing is always top notch. Check out his solo album and you’ll hear what I mean!
He’s also one of my greatest friends and a longtime musical collaborator (lucky me!!). Sean asked me to lend some guitar to this playful but pensive track and I’m really pleased with the results! Listen to “What’s In My Head” now, and go check out the rest of the magic Sean bottled up on his inaugural solo album.
Had a BLAST mixing the OG homies Naughty Professor at Jimmy’s in Portsmouth last night. Those boys be tighter than ever 👌 Special thank you to James for lending us his killin PA, Mike for making us look good, and Stacey for making us feel right at home!

Had a BLAST mixing the OG homies Naughty Professor at Jimmy’s in Portsmouth last night. Those boys be tighter than ever 👌 Special thank you to James for lending us his killin PA, Mike for making us look good, and Stacey for making us feel right at home!

Had a BLAST mixing the OG homies Naughty Professor at Jimmy’s in Portsmouth last night. Those boys be tighter than ever 👌 Special thank you to James for lending us his killin PA, Mike for making us look good, and Stacey for making us feel right at home!

Had a BLAST mixing the OG homies Naughty Professor at Jimmy’s in Portsmouth last night. Those boys be tighter than ever 👌 Special thank you to James for lending us his killin PA, Mike for making us look good, and Stacey for making us feel right at home!

Announcing the end of the awkward courtship phase and the beginning of the rest of our lives together. The love of my life @lilywasserman said yes. Phew! So grateful for all the adventures we’ve had and excited for those to come. And for all the friends and family who have been here with and for us all the way. We love you all! But each other more.

Announcing the end of the awkward courtship phase and the beginning of the rest of our lives together. The love of my life @lilywasserman said yes. Phew! So grateful for all the adventures we’ve had and excited for those to come. And for all the friends and family who have been here with and for us all the way. We love you all! But each other more.

Announcing the end of the awkward courtship phase and the beginning of the rest of our lives together. The love of my life @lilywasserman said yes. Phew! So grateful for all the adventures we’ve had and excited for those to come. And for all the friends and family who have been here with and for us all the way. We love you all! But each other more.
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