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The Lonesome River Band is an American contemporary bluegrass band. The band has released 15 recording projects since its formation in 1982. Lonesome River Band is led by Sammy Shelor who is a member of the Virginia Country Music Hall of Fame and a 5-Time International Bluegrass Music Association Banjo Player of the Year Award recipient.
This is an alphabetical list of bluegrass musicians. For bands, see the List of bluegrass bands . This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.
He fell in love with bluegrass music and he got a Gibson A-50 mandolin and then joined his cousins who played bluegrass. [2] Webb was a member of The Dillards, [3] The Folkswingers, [4] [5] and along with Justin Sifford, Bob Gideon, Larry Sifford, and Dennis Pritchard, he was a member of the bluegrass musical ensemble, Missouri Boatride. [6] [7]
Mike Auldridge (December 30, 1938 – December 29, 2012) was an American Dobro player and a founding member of the bluegrass group The Seldom Scene.The New York Times described Auldridge as "one of the most distinctive dobro players in the history of country and bluegrass music while widening its popularity among urban audiences". [1]
The band's lineup remained stable until the following August, when Foster took a leave of absence and was replaced by Mike Feagan. [227] The new fiddler performed on Monroe's final album for MCA, Southern Flavor , which was recorded during January 1988.
Michael Webb may refer to: Mike Webb (pastor) (born 1956), Australian musician and church pastor; Mike Webb (radio host) (1955–2007), American radio personality murdered in 2007; Mike Webb (rugby union) (born 1979), Canadian rugby union player; Michael Webb (architect) (born 1937), founding member of Archigram; Mickey Webb, fictional ...
Before there was Bearfoot Bluegrass, most of the starting line-up met at the Alaska Folk Arts Camp in Anchorage, Alaska.Angela Oudean (vocals, fiddle), Jason Norris (vocals, mandolin), Kate Hamre (acoustic bass), and Annalisa Woodlee (vocals, fiddle) were from Anchorage, and Mike Mickleson (rhythm and lead guitar) was from Cordova, Alaska. [8]
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.