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  2. Bluegrass mandolin - Wikipedia

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    Bluegrass mandolin players over time build up a repertoire of pre-practised passages called "licks" which can be inserted into breaks or turnarounds at appropriate moments during a performance. Many bluegrass tunes are played at a rapid pace, and while a lot of improvisation goes on, including these "fancy bits" make the resulting music more ...

  3. Doyle Lawson - Wikipedia

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    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] Lawson was inducted into the International Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame in 2012.

  4. Don Rigsby - Wikipedia

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    Rigsby learned guitar at age 12, then fiddle, dulcimer, and mandolin. [2] While attending Morehead State University, Rigsby was a member of TruGrass, which included Johnie Lewis (banjo) and Tim Gilliam (guitar), with Rigsby on mandolin. [3] In 1987, Rigsby joined Charlie Sizemore's bluegrass band and stayed

  5. Jimmy Gaudreau - Wikipedia

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    The musicians were Gaudreau (mandolin, vocals), Auldridge (resonator guitar), Eric Brace (guitar, vocals), J. Carson Gray (bass), and Martin Lynds (drums, vocals). They played a mixture of bluegrass, western swing, gospel, and honky-tonk music, and recorded one self-titled album on the Red Beet label.

  6. Don Reno - Wikipedia

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    Bluegrass Favorites (1969) — with Bill Harrell; The Most Requested Songs of Don Reno, Bill Harrell and the Tennessee Cut-Ups (1970) Letter Edged in Black (1971) — with Red Smiley and Bill Harrell; Bluegrass Legends "Together" (1972) — with Charlie Moore; Profile (1972) — with Red Smiley, Bill Harrell, Ronnie Reno and Charlie Moore

  7. Bill Monroe - Wikipedia

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    Several gospel-themed numbers are credited to the "Blue Grass Quartet", which featured four-part vocal arrangements accompanied solely by mandolin and guitar – Monroe's usual practice when performing "sacred" songs. Both Flatt and Scruggs left Monroe's band in early 1948, soon forming their own group, the Foggy Mountain Boys.

  8. Jesse Brock - Wikipedia

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    Jesse Davis Brock [1] (born July 18, 1972, in Decatur, Illinois) is a bluegrass artist who plays the mandolin and supplies both lead and supporting vocals. [2] [3] He records and tours with the East Tennessee based Authentic Unlimited Band, which made their stage debut on February 19, 2022, in Asheville, North Carolina.

  9. Larry Rice (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Larry Prentis Rice (April 24, 1949 – May 13, 2006) was an American mandolinist, singer, songwriter, and band leader in the bluegrass tradition. He is known for his solo albums and for his unique syncopated mandolin picking style.

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