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David Grisman albums featuring Mike Bub

David Grisman Music Videos (5)
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| | Life Of Sorrow CD (2003)
$14.65 David Grisman has never denied his roots in bluegrass, as it has always been an important ingredient in his self-described "Dawg Music." On this compilation, recorded over a three-decade stretch, the mandolin master sticks exclusively to bluegrass as he collaborates ...
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 David Grisman Lyrics and Songs
Popular or famous David Grisman songs: What Child Is This, God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen, Dawgology, Minor Swing, Down in the Willow Garden. More music songs Feast Here Tonight, I Ain't Broke But I'm Badly Bent, Fanny Hill, I Ain't Broke, Memory of Your Smile, Shady Grove, Watson Blues. More music songs Man of Constant Sorrow, Moonlight Bay, Tennessee Waltz Lyrics, House of Gold Lyrics, I'm My Own Grandpa Lyrics, Buttons and Bows Lyrics, Mule Skinner Blues Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Bury Me Under the Weeping Willow Lyrics.
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 David Grisman Biography
Though mandolinist David Grisman is counted among the most influential bluegrass musicians of all time, his influence is ironically in part due to his reluctance to play straight-ahead bluegrass. As a New York City-raised Jew, Grisman was an atypical country musician, and originally found success as part of the early 1960s folk revival scene. He later moved to San Francisco, along the way collaborating extensively with Jerry Garcia and the Grateful Dead. In 1975 he formed the genre-bending David Grisman Quartet, which served as a career springboard for a host of now-legendary musicians and combined bluegrass, folk, jazz, and several types of world music. In 1990 Grisman founded the Acoustic Disc label, which allowed him to explore his uniquely un-classifiable "dawg" music without regard for commercial expectations.
 Key Personnel
 Contemporaries
Ricky Skaggs, Béla Fleck, Norman Blake, Tony Rice, Vern Gosdin, Peter Rowan, Sam Bush, Mark O'Connor (Violin), Larry Sparks, Jerry Douglas (Dobro), Tony Trischka, Vassar Clements, Byron Berline, Mike Marshall (Guitar/Mandolin), Laurel Canyon Ramblers, The Lost & Found (Bluegrass), Alan Stivell, Butch Baldassari, The Country Gazette, The McPeak Brothers, Psychograss, Chesapeake, Buddy Spicher
 Followers
Béla Fleck, Chris Thile, Tim O'Brien, Mike Marshall (Guitar/Mandolin), Rob Wasserman
 Influences
Django Reinhardt, Bill Monroe, Doc Watson, Ralph Stanley, Stéphane Grappelli, Jim & Jesse, Peter Rowan, Jethro Burns
 More Music Artists
Forever Changed, Adam Warner
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