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Pruett was born on 19 August 1951, and grew up in the Osborne Farm area of Haywood County, North Carolina. [1] [2] He graduated from Western Carolina University with a B.S. in Geology. At 15, his musical career started at Ghost Town, a theme park in Maggie Valley, North Carolina, where he played banjo and bass for park visitors. [3]
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Balsam Range is an American bluegrass and acoustic music group founded in 2007 in Haywood County, North Carolina.They are 2014 and 2018 International Bluegrass Music Association (IMBA) Entertainer of the Year award recipients.
From 1993, Baucom until 1996, Baucom was a member of Carolina with Lou Reid who started the band named Carolina. In 1996, Baucom stopped touring so he could freelance and teach music in the Charlotte, North Carolina, area. [12] Baucom was a part-time member of the Mark Newton Band and the Kenny and Amanda Smith Band.
Coleman grew up in Mayodan, North Carolina, graduating from Madison-Mayodan High School in 1969 where he was a part of bluegrass and folk groups.After working as a sound technician each time Doc Watson came to nearby Appalachian State University, [2] Coleman played bass with Doc Watson and his son Merle starting in 1974 and continuing until 1986.