Rice Brothers Discography of CDs
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Rice Brothers CD (1989)
Rice Brothers discography Additional personnel includes: Bill Emerson (banjo, background vocals); Jerry Douglas (dobro).
The Rice Brothers: Tony Rice (vocals, guitar); Larry Rice (vocals, mandolin); Wyatt Rice (guitar); Ron Rice (acoustic bass).
The Rice Brothers: Larry Rice (vocals, guitar, mandolin); Tony Rice (vocals, guitar); Wyatt Rice (guitar); Ron Rice (acoustic bass).
Additional personnel: Bill Emerson (vocals, banjo); Jon Carrol (vocals, piano); Frank Poindexter (dobro); Ricky ...
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Rice Brothers II CD (1989)
Rice Brothers songs Additional personnel includes: Bill Emerson (banjo, background vocals); Jerry Douglas (dobro).
The Rice Brothers: Tony Rice (vocals, guitar); Larry Rice (vocals, mandolin); Wyatt Rice (guitar); Ron Rice (acoustic bass).
The Rice Brothers: Larry Rice (vocals, guitar, mandolin); Tony Rice (vocals, guitar); Wyatt Rice (guitar); Ron Rice (acoustic bass).
Additional personnel: Bill Emerson (vocals, banjo); Jon Carrol (vocals, piano); Frank Poindexter (dobro); Ricky Simkin (fiddle, viola).
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Bill Monroe Collection CD (2011) Top Seller
Rice Brothers CD discography For all the progressive tendencies of contemporary bluegrass, which at its fringes sees virtuoso musicians take on expansive improvisations that resemble breakneck jazz, bluegrass has always been a music based on the songs and traditions of the old mountain string bands, albeit boosted and given more sonic range by electricity, amps, and microphones, the very thing that allowed it to be born into the modern world. But bluegrass quite likely never would have been anything more than the old string bands on steroids were it not for Bill Monroe, who almost single-handedly gave the new genre its shape, form, and dozens of its key songs. Several tribute albums and Monroe collections appeared in 2011, the 100th anniversary of Monroe's birth, but this one from Tony Rice, one of Monroe's best interpreters, is perhaps the most memorable and moving. Rice, who has had his own impressive career in bluegrass, lost his singing voice (and what an amazing and expressive voice he had!) in the early '90s due to dysphonia, so this isn't exactly a new album, but draws vocal and instrumental versions of Monroe songs that Rice recorded for his various Rounder albums over the years, so technically this is a compilation. But it feels like more than that, maybe because Rice brings his own take to these songs, reimagining them as only he can, and taken together, his versions of Monroe classics like "I'm on My Way Back to the Old Home," "Mule Skinner Blues," "Molly and Tenbrooks," and "You're Drifting Away," among others, fall together in a coherent arc, until what emerges is both a tribute to Monroe and a testament to Rice's own considerable contributions to bluegrass ...
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 Rice Brothers Lyrics and Songs
Popular or famous Rice Brothers music songs: You're Drifting Away, This Old House, Southern Accents, Darcy Farrow, Don't Think Twice. More music songs Old Time Riverboat Man, That's When I'll Stop Loving You Lyrics, All That You Ask, Soldier's Joy, Sawin' on the Strings. More music lyrics and songs Grapes on the Vine Lyrics, Bill Cheatham, Whisper My Name, Jared's Rag, Keep the Lamp on Sadie, Lonesome Highway, Original Untitled. More music lyrics and songs Teardrops In My Eyes Lyrics, Road to Columbus, Let It Ride. See All Songs
 Rice Brothers albums Key Personnel
| Member Name | Worked With | | Tony Rice | Bela Fleck, David Grisman, Norman Blake, Bluegrass Album Band, Ronnie Bowman, Alison Brown, Emmylou Harris, Peter Rowan, Ricky Skaggs | | Wyatt Rice | Tony Rice, Melonie Cannon, Ronnie Bowman, Tim Hensley, Larry Rice, Steep Canyon Rangers, Tony Rice Unit, Bluegrass Band, Emerson & Goble, Emerson & Taylor | | Larry Rice | Tony Rice, J.D. Crowe & the New South, Rice, Rice, Hillman & Pedersen, J.D. Crowe, Margie Joseph, Mark Johnson & Clawgrass | | Ron Rice |
 Rice Brothers music CDs More Music Artists
Harmonix Ensemble, Eowyn, Lispector
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