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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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Northern Lights

Northern Lights is definitely a fresh England-based bluegrass music group known for his or her creative and specific sound. The music group includes Taylor Armerding (mandolin and vocals), Billy Henry (acoustic guitar and vocals), Oz Barron (bass), and Mike Kropp (banjo).

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Ralph Stanley II

Imagine needing to surpass a father’s legacy which includes 55 years spent near the top of a very open public profession, plus much more than 100 recordings. Those are some large shoes to fill up when the daddy is certainly Ralph Stanley, a bluegrass large who basically shines in the …

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David Grisman

David Grisman is generally from the bluegrass wing of nation music, but his music owes almost as very much to jazz since it does to traditional American folk influences. Because he couldn’t think about what to contact his unique, extremely elaborate, harmonically advanced cross types of acoustic bluegrass, folk, and …

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Caroline Herring

Modern folk singer/songwriter Caroline Herring grew up inside a musical family in Canton, MS. Her dad played acoustic guitar and her mom played piano. Normally, her parents experienced her consider piano lessons, but she ultimately became interested in acoustic guitar and the opportunity to sing her personal tunes. She didn’t …

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Tim O’Brien

Tim O’Brien is among the spearheads of modern bluegrass. As co- creator and business lead vocalist of Scorching Rize and Crimson Knuckles & the Trailblazers, O’Brien offered being a bridge between your traditional sounds from the hill nation and the present day varieties of bluegrass within the 1980s. Because the …

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Buddy Spicher

Pal Spicher broke into nation music within the middle-’50s, when he joined up with the music group backing Audrey Williams (widow of Hank) mid-tour, updating Dale Potter past due in 1957 or early in 1958. He began in Wheeling, WV, and finished up in Nashville. For all of those other …

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The McPeak Brothers

The McPeak Brothers were a favorite bluegrass trio from Wytheville, VA, made up of banjo/guitar player Dewey, bassist/guitarist Larry and guitarist/lead vocalist Mike. Their old sibling Udell broke into music initial when he became a member of the Lonesome Pine Fiddlers through the 1950s. In 1963, he, Dewey and Larry …

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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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Richard Greene

A session fiddler with a huge selection of credits — and a large number of bands where he offers performed — Richard Greene’s most well-known period was the 1960s, when he used both Expenses Monroe’s Blue Lawn Boys and Seatrain. He was created November 9, 1942, in LA, where he …

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