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  2. New South (band) - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. Category:New South (band) members - Wikipedia

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    Members of the American bluegrass music band the New South. Pages in category "New South (band) members" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.

  4. J. D. Crowe - Wikipedia

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    In 1971, Crowe changed the band's name to The New South. [7] As of 1975, the New South began to add jazz and rock influences to its bluegrass repertoire, [8] as well as country and folk elements drawn from the work of Gram Parsons and Gordon Lightfoot, respectively. [9] Crowe stopped releasing new records between the late 1980s and 1992, when ...

  5. J. D. Crowe & The New South - Wikipedia

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    J. D. Crowe & The New South is an album by American banjo player J. D. Crowe and The New South, released in 1975. It was reissued on CD in 1992. Background

  6. Tony Rice - Wikipedia

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    [21] Rice was a big influence on the bluegrass band Punch Brothers who devoted their album Hell on Church Street as a tribute to Rice and to his 1983 album Church Street Blues. [22] [23] Members of the Punch Brothers band said that Rice's earlier albums had a huge impact on their music. [23] In addition, guitarist Chris Eldridge was a student ...

  7. New South (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    New South or The New South may also refer to: New South, an American print literary magazine published twice a year by Georgia State University; New South (band), a Bluegrass band formed in 1971 by banjo player J. D. Crowe. New South Hall, a residence hall at Georgetown University; The New South (play), a 1892 play by Clay M. Greene and Joseph ...

  8. Three members of controversial band As I Lay Dying abruptly ...

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    Three members of metalcore band As I Lay Dying have abruptly quit, leaving behind singer Tim Lambesis who was convicted in 2014 of hiring a hitman to kill his wife.. The three departing band ...

  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.