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The Johnson Mountain Boys

Through the 1980s, the Johnson Mountain Boys had been contemporary experts of traditional bluegrass music who continued to be faithful towards the old designs while keeping the tunes fresh and original. The music group was founded in the suburbs of Washington, D.C., by vocalist/banjoist/guitarist Dudley Connell, banjoist Richie Underwood, mandolinist …

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House of Fools

Greensboro, NC’s Home of Fools was originally a part project for the required vocalist Josh Ruler that started when he began composing songs privately with keyboardist Matt Bowers. Though an area favorite, the required soon required a back chair to accommodate of Fools, and both recruited the majority of King’s …

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The Necessary

Known for his or her highly introspective and confessional lyrics, the required is an intense and hard-rocking however consistently melodic alternative pop/rock-emo strap from NEW YORK. As loudly because they rock, the required is not a happy-go-lucky party music group; a lot of their lyrics are on the melancholy part. …

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Josh Crowe & David McLaughlin

The vocal harmonies of brother duos like the Louvin Brothers, The Stanley Brothers and Don Reno & Red Smiley have already been among bluegrass’ most enduring sounds. That custom was continuing with HEADING BACK, a 1993 recording by Josh Crowe and David McLaughlin. Associated their heartfelt harmonies with virtuosic classical …

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