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  2. New South (band) - Wikipedia

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    The New South performing with J. D. Crowe on August 8, 2008. The New South is a bluegrass band formed in 1971 [1] by banjo player J. D. Crowe. Their first two albums, Bluegrass Evolution and the eponymous record known by the album number, "Rounder 0044", established them as a dominant force in bluegrass, though the two albums are wildly different.

  3. List of bluegrass bands - Wikipedia

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    A bluegrass band is a group of musicians who play acoustic stringed instruments, typically some combination of guitar, mandolin, fiddle, banjo, dobro and upright bass, to perform bluegrass music. [1] Each band on this list either has published sources — such as a news reports, magazine articles, or books — verifying it is a performing or ...

  4. Bluegrass music - Wikipedia

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    Bluegrass music is a genre of American roots music that developed in the 1940s in the Appalachian region of the United States. [1] The genre derives its name from the band Bill Monroe and the Blue Grass Boys. [2] Like mainstream country music, it largely developed out of old-time music, though in contrast to country, it is traditionally played ...

  5. Tony Rice - Wikipedia

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    Larry Rice (brother) Wyatt Rice (brother) David Anthony Rice (June 8, 1951 – December 25, 2020) was an American bluegrass guitarist. He was an influential acoustic guitar player in bluegrass, progressive bluegrass, newgrass and acoustic jazz. [1][2] He was inducted into the International Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame in 2013.

  6. List of bluegrass musicians - Wikipedia

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    Butch Baldassari. Russ Barenberg. Byron Berline. Carroll Best [1] Norman Blake. Kathy Boyd. Dale Ann Bradley [2] David Bromberg. Herman Brock Jr.

  7. J. D. Crowe - Wikipedia

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    Years active. 1956–2015. Labels. Rounder, Starday, Rebel, Lemco, King Bluegrass. James Dee Crowe (August 27, 1937 – December 24, 2021) was an American banjo player and bluegrass band leader. He first became known during his four-year stint with Jimmy Martin in the 1950s. Crowe led the bluegrass group New South from 1971 until his death in 2021.

  8. Doyle Lawson - Wikipedia

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    Mandolin. Years active. 1963–2021. Website. www.doylelawson.com. Doyle Wayne Lawson[1] (born April 20, 1944) is an American traditional bluegrass and Southern gospel musician. [2] He is best known as a mandolin player, vocalist, producer, and leader of the 6-man group Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver. [3]

  9. The Dead South - Wikipedia

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    The Dead South. The Dead South is a folk - bluegrass musical ensemble based in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. The band was initially formed in 2012 as a quartet by Nate Hilts (vocals, guitar, mandolin), Scott Pringle (guitar, mandolin, vocals), Danny Kenyon (cello, bass, vocals) and Colton Crawford (banjo). Crawford left the band in 2015 and was ...