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Black and | Bluegrass: A Tribute to Ozzy Osbourne |
Neil V. Rosenberg, in his book | Bluegrass: A History, reports that "all agreed that of |
p South Jamboree" featuring live country and | bluegrass acts such as Shorty Sullivan and his Green V |
cluding RCA and MCA had dropped all of their | bluegrass acts, with the notable exception of Bill Mon |
ert venue in Nashville, Tennessee that hosts | bluegrass acts. |
A second Moody | Bluegrass album entitled Two...Much Love with a furthe |
Best | Bluegrass Album |
95, he was awarded the Grammy Award for Best | Bluegrass Album for his work on The Great Dobro Sessio |
Instrumental Group of the Year - The | Bluegrass Album Band - 1990 |
Best | Bluegrass Album - Ancient Tones, Ricky Skaggs & Kentuc |
Bentley told Billboard that, following his | bluegrass album Up on the Ridge, he wanted to "be back |
was nominated for a Grammy Award in the Best | Bluegrass Album category, and "Sally Goodin" from the |
1991 Best | Bluegrass Album for Spring Training, Carl Jackson & Jo |
hers Wyatt, Ron and Larry and co-founded the | Bluegrass Album Band. |
Phil received a Grammy Nomination for "Best | Bluegrass Album" at the 37th Annual Grammy Awards for |
ard in the then first-time category of "Best | Bluegrass Album" (1988). |
mmy nomination for Best Southern, Country or | Bluegrass Album. |
The album peaked at #2 on the Billboard Top | Bluegrass Albums chart. |
one charted, the album reached #1 on the Top | Bluegrass Albums, #43 on the Top Country Albums, and # |
ASalt of the Earth also peaked at #1 on Top | Bluegrass Albums. |
The Kentucky | Bluegrass AllStars are a group of over 250 music stude |
WDVX plays American roots music, including | bluegrass, Americana, classic country, alternative cou |
As a part of the format, WEPG also plays | Bluegrass, Americana, Western Swing, Southern Gospel, |
harlottesville, Virginia that specializes in | bluegrass and old time music. |
While his tastes ran mainly in the | bluegrass and country vein, Fahey discovered his love |
uld be described as a mixture of progressive | bluegrass and jazz blues. |
It features | bluegrass and comedy. |
en the limestones and dolomites of the older | Bluegrass and the limestones of the newer Pennyrile. |
They play primarily | bluegrass and country music. |
ts a variety of entertainment including live | bluegrass and traditional music, molasses making, and |
Weekend programming includes some | bluegrass and big band music shows. |
Also, he produced Bill Monroe in both | bluegrass and decidedly non-bluegrass settings (Monroe |
currently a member of the local Mississippi | bluegrass and folk band "Bluegrass Appeal." |
Boot Records Ltd. was a Canadian country, | bluegrass and contemporary folk label formed in 1971 i |
ere is a live band, Mountain Ruckus, playing | bluegrass and country music. |
They toured both the | Bluegrass and Folk circuits during the 1950s and 1960s |
try Western Music Hall of Fame hosts regular | bluegrass and country events. |
The station's format of country, | bluegrass and gospel music had not changed in years. |
r, singer, and songwriter in the traditional | bluegrass and Americana music genres. |
ristian music mixing hymns, southern gospel, | bluegrass, and choirs. |
WLRV is a Classic Country, | Bluegrass, and Southern Gospel formatted broadcast rad |
hall opens sporadically and attracts fans of | bluegrass and square dance music. |
r music is an instrumental mix of Americana, | bluegrass and jazz elements. |
ented run from rock and roll, and country to | Bluegrass and the Blues. |
line-up of national and regional acts in the | bluegrass and old-time country music field. |
d), mandolin with the Thunder Mountain Boys ( | bluegrass) and guitar with the Rhythm Brothers (Django |
is a belt of rugged hills lying between the | Bluegrass and the Pennyrile regions. |
It features | bluegrass and old-time music and dance, food, crafts a |
sic is a mix of Jewish/Middle Eastern, rock, | bluegrass, and celtic influences (among others). |
rently lives in Valdese and still plays both | bluegrass and gospel. |
heater and developed the park as a venue for | Bluegrass and Gospel music concerts. |
It is primarily covered in gospel, | bluegrass, and folk, but versions in other genres exis |
inning of the 1980s, Hillman returned to his | bluegrass and country roots, recording two acclaimed, |
of traditional mountain music, their love of | bluegrass and classic country, and their appreciation |
sical music, rock, blues, jazz, world music, | bluegrass, and surf music, the California Guitar Trio' |
the gap between old-time mountain music and | Bluegrass and is sometimes called the "Grandfather of |
uch acts as Levon Helm, Jack Hardy, Greensky | Bluegrass, and Suzanne Vega. |
ntertainment, and Yallwire features Country, | Bluegrass and Christian artists. |
, and according to Warner, had been drawn to | bluegrass and American roots music through an apprecia |
The band draws on punk rock, | bluegrass and country influences, and is part of a "ci |
ced by Hugh Moore, the cream of contemporary | Bluegrass and Country Music stars that contributed was |
Smiley (May 17, 1925-January 2, 1972) was a | bluegrass and country musician, best known for his col |
He taught full-time in the | Bluegrass and Country Music Program at South Plains Co |
f music including punk, reggae, calypso, and | bluegrass, and tend to add something of an Irish folk |
The Good Brothers are a Canadian country, | bluegrass and folk music group originating from Richmo |
p of rock, jazz, funk, world music, hip hop, | bluegrass and electronica performers. |
.." Dan Goldwasser wrote: "Lalo's mixture of | bluegrass and symphonic music resulted in a unique and |
ame about in the fall of 2008 at the Chicago | Bluegrass and Blues Festival. |
performed and/or recorded projects with many | bluegrass artist such as Jeanette Williams and Dale An |
ent to Dr. Ralph Edmond Stanley, an American | bluegrass artist, known for his distinctive singing an |
"The Lucky One" is the first single from | bluegrass artist, Alison Krauss' album, New Favorite. |
arrangements continue to be used by numerous | bluegrass artists. |
The California | Bluegrass Association has sponsored dozens of bluegras |
The California | Bluegrass Association (CBA) is a California Non-Profit |
The annual | Bluegrass Balloon Festival |
Chesapeake was an American | bluegrass band formed in 1994 in Bethesda, Maryland as |
Tennessee and became the lead singer for the | bluegrass band Buffalo Gals. |
ngs of audience favorites by the progressive | bluegrass band The Country Gentlemen. |
Baystate | Bluegrass Band - acoustic guitars, banjos, mandolin |
The Nashville | Bluegrass Band is an American bluegrass music ensemble |
earance of Gene Autry, singing a song with a | bluegrass band that includes Smiley Burnette. |
Mississippi Allstars, Nick Forster from the | bluegrass band Hot Rize, and Boulder based Eric Thorin |
Iron Horse is a | Bluegrass band from Killen, Alabama. |
Children Home is an album by the progressive | bluegrass band Country Gentlemen, recorded in 1976-197 |
od at both, and within two years he joined a | bluegrass band named the Bluegrass Parlor Band. |
Act I is the first album by the progressive | bluegrass band The Seldom Scene. |
The | bluegrass band The Greenbriar Boys provided backup on |
Out (Formerly known as IIIrd Tyme Out) is a | bluegrass band formed in 1991 in Cumming, Georgia. |
't Look Like You Sound in 1996 and fronted a | bluegrass band called Lock 'n' Load. |
The progressive | bluegrass band Nickel Creek covered her song "Out Of T |
nge County, California in 1964, singing in a | bluegrass band with Alice, Bill & John McEuen. |
The Steep Canyon Rangers are an American | bluegrass band from Brevard, North Carolina. |
71 is a compilation album by the progressive | bluegrass band Country Gentlemen. |
The Tupelo, MS-based | bluegrass band The Woodall Mountain Boys took their na |
3 is a compilation album by the progressive | bluegrass band Country Gentlemen. |
and singer Luke Edwards went on to form the | bluegrass band Tater. |
s an album by the Maryland-based progressive | bluegrass band The Seldom Scene. |
arner campaign sponsored a NASCAR team and a | bluegrass band to convey to these voters that Warner d |
warthmore he was the leader of a country and | bluegrass band known as “Robby George and Friends.” |
he Way is the self-titled first album by the | bluegrass band Old and in the Way. |
The Country Gentlemen were a | bluegrass band that originated during the 1950s in the |
Mountains is a live album by the progressive | bluegrass band Country Gentlemen. |
ured in some 20 countries and were the first | bluegrass band to ever play in China. |
e songwriter Harley Allen, and the Nashville | Bluegrass Band's Pat Enright), and the Grammy Award fo |
Woloshyn, Richard Gulley, The Ladies Choice | Bluegrass Band, Mendelson Joe, Ryan's Fancy and Cliff |
a would later describe it, "It was kind of a | bluegrass band, but not a real formal, traditional one |
O.K.'s band; he also led his own country and | bluegrass band, Dominion Express. |
It features the progressive | bluegrass band, New Grass Revival. |
e Strawberry Hill Boys, and started out as a | bluegrass band, but eventually moved onto to other sty |
others if they were interested in starting a | bluegrass band. |
Blue Highway is an American contemporary | bluegrass band. |
unner, all while continuing to play with his | bluegrass band. |
olin player in the legendary Flatt & Scruggs | Bluegrass band. |
marching band, then a Japanese koto, then a | bluegrass band.. |
Lexington | Bluegrass Bandits |
The Lexington | Bluegrass Bandits and Tucson Amigos went on hiatus for |
ues acts like Goshen and Hundred Year Flood, | bluegrass bands Furnace Mountain and the Santa Fe All |
, pre-school, and adult activities including | bluegrass bands on weekends. |
sician, particularly as a fiddle-player, for | bluegrass bands such as Northern Lights. |
teenager, he performed with folk groups and | bluegrass bands in coffee houses, rod and gun clubs, a |
Russell Moore sang and played with two other | bluegrass bands, but they did not last long. |
estival has perennially played host to major | bluegrass bands. |
s Fred performed with R&B, rock, country and | bluegrass bands. |
hich featured ex-Byrds member Gene Clark and | bluegrass banjo player Doug Dillard. |
s an accomplished finger style guitarist and | bluegrass banjo player. |
Another musician on those sessions was the | bluegrass banjo-player, Pete Stanley. |
In 1992, it reopened as a blues and | bluegrass bar. |
Bluegrass, Blackmarket (1994). | |
Most years, folk, celtic, | bluegrass, blues, gospel, roots, and worldbeat acts pe |
He created a role in the | Bluegrass Boys later filled by the likes of Jimmy Mart |
y played and toured with Bill Monroe and His | Bluegrass Boys and several other notable acts. |
es and belt buckles as "Honorary Bill Monroe | Bluegrass Boys". |
At the time he joined the | Bluegrass Boys, Edd Mayfield was described as "a hands |
r from Bill Monroe to become a member of the | Bluegrass Boys, but chose instead to enlist in the Uni |
er, American fiddle player and member of the | Bluegrass Boys. |
ered him the vacant slot as guitarist in the | Bluegrass Boys. |
rvis Kincaid and the station was part of the | Bluegrass Broadcasting chain, headquartered in Lexingt |
The | Bluegrass Brothers is an American bluegrass band from |
The | Bluegrass Brothers have gotten high reviews for their |
nd Stanley released an album Sixteen Tons of | Bluegrass, but this partnership broke down in 1967, as |
Love in that it is rooted in Irish folk and | bluegrass but different in that Ed has introduced an e |
It was introduced to | bluegrass by Bill Emerson and quickly became a bluegra |
nd passes on his experience and knowledge in | bluegrass camps across U.S. |
ns, Josh Graves, Don Reno, Benny Martin, The | Bluegrass Cardinals, IInd Generation featuring Eddie A |
Supercharger is a full sister to the dam of | Bluegrass Cat. |
These monies are intended for the | Bluegrass Charities and the Thoroughbred Charities of |
ttonfields" held the #1 spot on the National | Bluegrass Chart for two consecutive months in 2005. |
he township contains these seven cemeteries: | Bluegrass, Clarksville Baptist, Cupps, Davis, Ennis, G |
Birchmere in Alexandria, a local country and | bluegrass club where Mary Chapin Carpenter performed e |
being a simple building where the Nashville | Bluegrass community convenes. |
ere established musicians from the Nashville | bluegrass community. |
st 45 RPM-which included his now most famous | bluegrass composition, "New Camptown Races". |
It brings together the very best of | Bluegrass, contemporary acoustic, blues, folk, old-tim |
eat Depression, the soundtrack uses American | bluegrass, country and folk music appropriate to the t |
sts of Cotton Valley natives noted for their | bluegrass, Country and gospel music. |
His music reflects influences drawn from | bluegrass, country and R&B. |
r rock band Nemo, the Avett Brothers combine | bluegrass, country, punk, pop melodies, folk, rock and |
inia, known for presenting performers in the | bluegrass, country, folk, and jazz genres. |
se musical styles are principally focused on | bluegrass, country, and folk. |
white family with a large farm in Kentucky's | bluegrass country. |
James King performs a | bluegrass cover of this tune on his 2006 record The Bl |
They are known for performing and recording | bluegrass cover versions of rock songs, particularly t |
Hayseed Dixie also performed a | bluegrass cover of the song on their album A Hot Piece |
Some favoured species include | bluegrass, curled dock, lambsquarters, yellow rocket a |
Shaw will be making his | bluegrass debut on at the Grand Ole Opry on March 26, |
, funk, rock, jazz, indie pop, soul, celtic, | bluegrass, dixieland, olde tyme, reggae and many forms |
ng, One Riot One Ranger, The Good News Band, | Bluegrass Driveby |
e Stanley Brothers were a legendary American | bluegrass duo made up of brothers Carter and Ralph Sta |
The | Bluegrass Elvises, Volume 1 - American Roots (2007) (w |
n Chapter of the Kentucky Fairness Alliance ( | Bluegrass Fairness), broke from the state organization |
uch-loved annual event that brings scores of | bluegrass fans to the Shenandoah Valley and to the lit |
, and 1987, he owned the 8,000-acre (32 km2) | Bluegrass Farm in Lexington, Kentucky, and raced thoro |
icking under the verses does indeed retain a | bluegrass feel. |
ning Group Of The Year Nothin' Fancy To Host | Bluegrass Fest" September 10, 2008. |
the Rochester Jazz Festival, Hardly Strictly | Bluegrass Festival the Kennedy Center Millenium Stage |
played with the band at the Hardly Strictly | Bluegrass festival in San Francisco, Carnegie Hall in |
g an annual Polar Bear Jump on January 1 and | Bluegrass Festival the third Saturday in August. |
ne 2008, Moore won the prestigious Telluride | Bluegrass Festival Troubadour Competition, performing |
The Old Settler's | Bluegrass Festival was first held in Old Settler's Par |
In addition, each summer there is a | bluegrass festival that is held in Tignish. |
He also played at the first | Bluegrass Festival at Fincastle, Virginia, in 1965. |
Hanway (1960-2002) organized the St. Mark's | Bluegrass Festival and the Big Apple Bluegrass & Folk |
y Knicely, took first place at the Telluride | Bluegrass Festival in 1995. |
every October, and the Jimmy Martin Memorial | Bluegrass Festival, which takes place in May. |
o hosts musical events, including the annual | Bluegrass Festival. |
ng this same tour season, she played several | Bluegrass Festivals that were not part of the Blowin' |
age of nine, playing the banjo and fiddle at | bluegrass festivals in California. |
Michael Cleveland is a | bluegrass Fiddle player. |
She and Jimmy Campbell, a | bluegrass fiddle player, were found dead on a bus in M |
y 8, 1928 - March 13, 2001), was an American | bluegrass fiddler who invented the 8-string fiddle. |
cian D.M. Frankin Kane and his father is the | bluegrass fiddler "Red" Tommy Malboeuf. |
Both the EP and the album featured renowned | bluegrass fiddler Darol Anger on "The Creepy", a song |
o meet Chubby Wise, a self-styled "original" | bluegrass fiddler, on many occasions. |
Bluegrass, Folk, Country, and Gospel music can all be | |
in both standard and deluxe models, used in | bluegrass, folk, and Celtic music around the world. |
of traditional music ranging from gospel to | bluegrass for the duration of the event. |
urban areas in the North who were exposed to | bluegrass for the first time. |
(1080 AM) is a radio station broadcasting a | bluegrass format. |
he recalls picking up a love of country and | bluegrass from his father and grandmother, Delta blues |
Black Gold to | Bluegrass: From the Oil Fields of Texas to Spindletop |
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