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The fourth studio album, True Love, was released in 1991. [2] It was followed by 1993's Life Goes On, [2] released only in Europe. Several prominent country and bluegrass musicians made guest appearances on Life Goes On including Sam Bush on fiddle, Tony Rice and Larry Park (of Boy Howdy) on guitar, and Al Perkins on
Bluegrass Reunion is an album by American musician David Grisman released in 1991. For this album of traditional bluegrass, he put together five musicians with whom he cooperated before in some way, especially guitarist Red Allen , who provides his tenor voice for this album.
Garcia and Rothman had played together in The Black Mountain Boys, a bluegrass band. [3] The JGAB formed in 1987 and made their first public appearance at The Fillmore on March 18, 1987 at a benefit concert for Artist Rights Today.
They played folk, bluegrass, and Americana songs. In the second half of October 1987, the two bands played a series of concerts at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre in Midtown Manhattan . At each show, the acoustic band would play a first set of music, and the electric band would play a second set.
Ashes of Love may refer to: Ashes of Love (film), a 1918 American silent drama film; Ashes of Love (TV series), a 2018 Chinese television series
Members of the Aces played in Fatback, a local band in Knoxville, Tennessee, in the late 1960s and early 1970s, consisting of vocalist and guitarist Russell Smith, bassist Jeff "Stick" Davis, drummer Butch McDade (born David Hugh McDade in Clarksdale, Missouri; February 24, 1946 – November 29, 1998), [1] and Fatback's first lead guitarist Mike Brooks and later Dan Kennedy.
Following her divorce from Lord Cathcart, she wrote the play Ashes of Love which was staged in London, Washington, D.C., and New York City where she succeeded Earl Carroll as the producer of the show. In addition she wrote other plays and several novels, including The Woman Tempted. [5]
The American singer Buddy Miller has released 10 studio albums (including 4 albums of collaborations with other artists), 1 live album, and 2 compilation albums.. In addition, Buddy has produced, engineered, and acted as supporting musician on numerous recordings by other artists.