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Lewis & Kallick

Both early people of Good Ol’ Persons, Laurie Lewis has recorded with Blue Rose and produced two well-received solo albums. Kathy Kallick is definitely a highly well known guitarist and offers performed on many tasks.

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Marshall Wilborn

Legendary bluegrass bassist, singer, and songwriter Marshall Wilborn grew up in heat and humidity of Austin, TX. At an extremely early age group he learned to try out the banjo, a vintage device in bluegrass. That becoming true, lots of the close friends who he performed with also occurred to …

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Russ Barenberg

Russ Barenberg is among the most melodic instrumentalists in modern bluegrass. Most widely known for his Clarence White-style flatpicking, Barenberg frequently uses his various other three fingers to improve tempo and melody and create a far more textural level of sensitivity. A former person in Nation Cooking food, Heartlands, Fiddle …

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Joe Carr

Nation guitarist Joe Carr has issued many solo releases over time, not only is it a one-time person in the bluegrass clothing Nation Gazette, guesting on various other artist’s information, and issuing many instructional guitar movies. A completely self-taught musician, Carr started playing electric guitar at age 13 (motivated by …

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The Bluegrass Album Band

The Bluegrass Recording Music group was a bluegrass supergroup formed in 1980. Originally, the music group presented J.D. Crowe, Doyle Lawson, Tony Grain, Bobby Hicks, and Todd Phillips. All the members were referred to as intensifying bluegrass musicians, however the Bluegrass Recording Band was made to showcase the original side …

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Bruce Molsky

Through the 1970s there is a resurgence appealing in the original music of rural America which has become known generically as “old-time” music, particularly within the generating, rhythmic string group sound from the southern Appalachian and Blue Ridge mountains. Like many individuals who uncovered this music throughout their senior high …

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Marcel Dadi

Using the death of Marcel Dadi within a 1996 plane crash, the planet lost among its greatest guitar flat-pickers. Motivated with the playing of American guitarists, including Doc Watson, Merle Travis, and Chet Atkins, Dadi acquired masterfully crafted a flat-picking design of his very own. A indigenous of Sousse in …

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Dan Crary

Flatpicking guitarist Dan Crary was created and elevated in Kansas. It had been there that he initial developed a pastime in guitar, specially the steel-string, flat-top edition favored by performers like Doc Watson. In 1968, Crary helped discovered the Bluegrass Alliance, and utilized Watson’s influence being a jumping-off stage for …

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Randy Scruggs

The son from the renowned Earl Scruggs, singer/songwriter Randy Scruggs was for many decades among Nashville’s most sought-after producers and session players, collaborating with everyone from Waylon Jennings to George Strait to Emmylou Harris throughout a prolific career dating back again to the 1970 release of all Way House, a …

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