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Molasses Creek

Molasses Creek comes from the Outer Banking institutions of NEW YORK in the picturesque isle of Ocracoke. The foundation from the band’s name is easy to get a visitor to Ocracoke Isle to discern: Molasses Creek may be the name of a little brook that operates across the isle. The …

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The Whites

Among the longer-lived family members harmony groupings in nation music, the Whites began being a bluegrass group, enjoyed an interval as nation hitmakers in the ’80s, and afterwards concentrated on gospel music. Buck Light (vocals, piano, mandolin) and his daughters Sharon (vocals, electric guitar) and Cheryl (vocals, bass) officially comprised …

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Stuart Duncan

Bluegrass fiddler Stuart Duncan, a program participant and sideman from California, used many LA local rings on his method to bluegrass popularity. He became a member of the Nashville Bluegrass Music group in 1985 playing not merely fiddle, but also mandolin, electric guitar, and banjo, aswell as performing and adding …

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The Stonemans

The Stoneman Family members (or the Stonemans) ranked among country music’s most well-known family rings, and were carefully connected with their famous father, Ernest “Pop” Stoneman, who used them for several years. The primary of the music group was composed of six of Pop’s 13 kids: Patsy, Scotty, Donna, Jimmy, …

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The Soggy Bottom Boys

The fictional Soggy Bottom Boys will be the on-screen personas of George Clooney’s rootsy band in the Coen Brothers’ 2000 film O Sibling, Where Art Thou? The business lead vocals and electric guitar work were in fact supplied by Union Place member Dan Tyminski, with support vocals from longtime folk …

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The Seldom Scene

Since their inception in 1971, the Seldom Scene have thrived on playing bluegrass just a little differently than everybody else. If various other bands utilized a fiddler, the Seldom Picture utilized a Dobro; if others relied on previous standards, the Rarely Picture played rock and roll classics like J.J. Cale’s …

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Mitch Harrell

Bluegrass tenor Mitch Harrell played in his father’s music group until he signed a agreement with Pinecastle Information, releasing the albums 20 Money Man and Affects.

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Mitch Jayne

Mitch Jayne was the sponsor of a favorite bluegrass radio display, Hickory Hollow, in Salem, MO, when he invited an area music group, the Ozark Hill Kids, featuring banjo ace Doug Dillard and his guitarist/vocalist sibling Rodney Dillard, to become music guests. When the Dillards created a far more professional …

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The Rowans

Intensifying bluegrass group the Rowans contains harmonizing brothers Peter (guitar, many members from the mandolin family), Lorin (guitar), and Chris (guitar, flute). All three was raised in the tiny Massachusetts city of Weyland, near Boston, and performed rock and roll and bluegrass music jointly. Peter used several folk rings in …

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The Rarely Herd

The Rarely Herd were among the best possible contemporary bluegrass bands to emerge from Ohio, and became very popular in the festival circuit. Playing a multitude of intensifying and traditional bluegrass with their very own exclusive compositions and adaptations from various other genres, the Seldom Herd were specifically noted because …

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