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Chris Eldridge

Guitarist Chris Eldridge has generated his profession both within and about the fringes of bluegrass and folk music, and is most beneficial known for his use the Infamous Stringdusters as well as the Punch Brothers. The child of Seldom Picture founder Ben Eldridge, Chris analyzed acoustic guitar at Oberlin Conservatory …

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Punch Brothers

After Nickel Creek disbanded in 2007, mandolin virtuoso Chris Thile assembled an all-star quintet called Punch Brothers (the name originates from the Tag Twain short story Punch, Brothers, Punch!) with guitarist Chris Eldridge, previously from the Infamous Stringdusters; bassist Greg Garrison, that has used Ron Kilometers and Leftover Salmon; banjo …

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The Infamous Stringdusters

Produced in 2006, and sketching on the talents of after that up-and-coming Nashvillians Andy Hall, Chris Eldridge, Chris Pandolfi, Jeremy Garrett, Jesse Cobb, and Travis Book, the Infamous Stringdusters were able to equalize a fluency in old-timey bluegrass with indie jamgrass sensibilities. They released their initial record, Fork in the …

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