Any bluegrass fans?


I was wondering if there are any other bluegrass fans out there. Feel free to make recommendations! Here are some of mine:

Dolly Parton "Little Sparrow"
The Gibson Brothers "Bona Fide"
Lynn Morris Band "Shape of a Tear"
Rhonda Vincent "One Step Ahead"
Blue Highway "Wondrous Love"

Mark
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This album is from the seventies and is great on vinyl, (if you can find it) or you can order a good sounding cd from Tut Taylor. Find him on the web and order (I did). This is TT, Norman Blake, Sam Bush, Dave Holland,Vassar Clements etc jamming together. It includes "sweet Georgia Brown" and is truly wonderful bluegrass with a jazzy flavor. I CANNOT recommend this album highly enough. If you like bluegrass, you have to have this album, period....
Check out this site. I bought the Hot Tuna and David Bromberg discs good live sound.Lots of bluegrass
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Another thread that should not die ... how about Railroad Earth?

Anyone going to Telluride for the 35th? Here's a quick run-down:

Ricky Skaggs
Jerry Douglas
Drew Emmitt (Leftover Salmon) and Bill Nershi (String Cheese Incident)
Peter Rowan
John Cowan Band
Yonder Mountain String Band
Steep Canyon Rangers
Brett Dennen (not really bluegrass, what a song-writer)
Chick Corea & Bela Fleck
Sam Bush
Uncle Earl
Leftover Salmon
Great American Taxi (Vince Herman of LOS)

Amazing lineup ... sure wish I was going this year.

Chris Hillman, originally of the Byrds, is into bluegrass with his buddy Herb Pederson. Touring soon.

I am going to have to troll back in time here and see something I may have overloooked. Thanks folks.
Try the Waifs - you may be pleasantly suprised - they are a gem from downunder.
I'm a big 'grasser. I got into it about 6 years ago and haven't looked back. I'm a guitar player so I naturally gravitated toward Tony Rice. He is the greatest IMO. Current shredders like Bryan Sutton are also phenoms in their genre.

I love Alison Krauss and the "newgrass" sound as well.