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"Shady Grove" (Roud 4456) [1] is a traditional Appalachian folk song, [2] believed to have originated in eastern Kentucky around the beginning the 20th century. [3] The song was popular among old-time musicians of the Cumberlands before being widely adopted in the bluegrass repertoire. [ 4 ]
Shady Grove (Jerry Garcia and David Grisman album), 1996; Shady Grove, an album by the Figgs, 2019; See also. All pages with titles containing Shady Grove
Shady Grove is an unincorporated area of Montgomery County, Maryland, United States. [1] It has a population of 5,000-7,000, between the cities of Rockville and Gaithersburg , mostly in zip codes 20850 and 20855, though the exact boundaries are not officially defined.
David Van Cortlandt Crosby (August 14, 1941 – January 18, 2023) was an American singer, songwriter, and guitarist. He first found fame as a member of the Byrds, with whom he helped pioneer the genres of folk rock and psychedelia in the mid-1960s, [2] and later as part of the supergroup Crosby, Stills & Nash, who helped popularize the California sound of the 1970s. [3]
When Shady Grove Adventist Hospital admitted its first patient in December 1979, it was located in a "rural" part of Montgomery County, surrounded by fields.With some 2,100 employees, 1,200 Medical Staff and Allied Health Professionals, and 350 to 380 volunteers per month, Shady Grove Adventist delivers more than 5,000 babies, treats more than 108,000 emergency patients at its main Rockville ...
Shady Grove (1969) Just for Love (1970) Shady Grove is a 1969 studio album by Quicksilver Messenger Service. Recording. At the start of 1969, guitarist and vocalist ...
Image credits: Is that Wired or Wonderful thing #3 Got This Great Lamp For My Reading Room At The Second Hand Store Grove Depot In Locust Grove Ga. I love it . Got it home and saw it had the name ...
Just for Love is the fourth album by American psychedelic rock band Quicksilver Messenger Service.Released in August 1970, it marks the culmination of a transition from the extended, blues- and jazz-inspired improvisations of their first two albums to a more traditional rock sound.