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  2. Crossings (Tony Rice album) - Wikipedia

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    Tony Rice – guitar, vocals; David Johnson – banjo, fiddle, guitar, harmonica, mandolin, viola, banjolin, dobro; Tim Surrett – Bass; Ben Isaacs – Bass; Tony ...

  3. Gospel blues - Wikipedia

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    Gospel blues (or holy blues) [1] is a form of blues-based gospel music that has been around since the inception of blues music. It combines evangelistic lyrics with blues instrumentation, often blues guitar accompaniment.

  4. The Hillbilly Thomists - Wikipedia

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    The Hillbilly Thomists are an American bluegrass band comprising friars from the Province of St. Joseph of the Dominican Order.Formed at the Dominican House of Studies in Washington, D.C., in 2014, the band played music locally as a form of street evangelization before releasing their self-titled first studio album in 2017.

  5. Barry Scott & Second Wind - Wikipedia

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    Barry Scott and Second Wind was a bluegrass/bluegrass gospel band [1] based out of the East Tennessee area. They are best known for their debut album In God's Time, [2] which received a 2010 Grammy nomination for Best Southern, Country or Bluegrass Gospel Album. [3] The band is also known for its a capella songs. [4]

  6. The Cockman Family - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Fisher, who plays the guitar, mandolin, and banjo. The last member is Joseph Cockman who plays the guitar, bass and will also be the lead in many songs. The Cockman Family has developed a distinct bluegrass gospel style that has gained audiences throughout the Southeast. Their arrangements of old gospel songs have been very popular.

  7. The Grascals - Wikipedia

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    He began to win contests for his guitar playing, and eventually, mandolin. In 1982, he co-founded the New Tradition, bluegrass/gospel group that toured the country for close to 20 years. The band recorded 10 CDs, made "Seed of Love" song, the first bluegrass video to feature the banjo, and even reached number one on the TNN channel.

  8. Don Reno - Wikipedia

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    During the Reno and Smiley years, Reno would often switch from banjo to guitar especially on gospel songs, and fiddle tunes. One song Reno wrote "Country Boy Rock and Roll" considered to be the first bluegrass song to feature lead guitar as the main instrument.

  9. Don Rigsby - Wikipedia

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    Rigsby learned guitar at age 12, then fiddle, dulcimer, and mandolin. [2] While attending Morehead State University, Rigsby was a member of TruGrass, which included Johnie Lewis (banjo) and Tim Gilliam (guitar), with Rigsby on mandolin. [3] In 1987, Rigsby joined Charlie Sizemore's bluegrass band and stayed

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