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Jesse McReynolds

Along with his older brother Jim McReynolds, mandolin and fiddle player Jesse McReynolds was area of the longstanding bluegrass duo Jim & Jesse, who formed soon after World War II and performed until Jim McReynolds’ death on December 31, 2002. After fashioning a posthumous Jim & Jesse launch, ‘Tis Sweet to become Remembered (released Apr 15, 2003, by Pinecastle Information), Jesse McReynolds released a solo profession at age 73. Actually, he previously released his 1st solo recording, Me and My Fiddle, in 1968. But his formal debut was included with New Horizons, released on Apr 13, 2004. Twisting the Rules adopted on November 9, 2004. Next, McReynolds combined with Charlie Whitstein for any Tribute to Sibling Duets (June 28, 2005). Dixie Street made an appearance in 2007, and on Oct 5, 2010, McReynolds “& Close friends” (the close friends becoming David Nelson of New Riders from the Crimson Sage popularity and Stu Allen from the Jerry Garcia Music group) delivered Tunes of the Thankful Deceased on Woodstock Information, that McReynolds penned a fresh song, “Daily,” with Thankful Deceased lyricist Robert Hunter.

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