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  2. Callin' Baton Rouge - Wikipedia

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    "Baton Rouge" was a single for them about the time my first album was released. This song did not even break the top thirty, and I believe it did not get a fair shot. When we recorded it, it seemed only natural to bring in the guys from New Grass Revival – Pat Flynn, Bela Fleck, John Cowan, and Sam Bush, teamed with Jerry Douglas.

  3. New Grass Revival - Wikipedia

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    New Grass Revival reunion at beneficial concert for Courtney Johnson in 1996. From left: Béla Fleck, Sam Bush, John Cowan, Curtis Burch. After break-up. In 1993, Bush, Cowan, Fleck, and Flynn returned to the studio, to back Garth Brooks, on his recording of "Callin' Baton Rouge". Banjoist Courtney Johnson died of lung cancer in 1996 at age 56.

  4. Friday Night in America - Wikipedia

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    Friday Night in America is a studio album by progressive bluegrass band New Grass Revival, released in 1989. [2] The album includes the single "Callin' Baton Rouge", the band's only Top 40 hit on Hot Country Songs. Both it and "Do What You Gotta Do" were later released as singles by Garth Brooks: the former in 1993 from his album In Pieces, and ...

  5. New Grass Revival discography - Wikipedia

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    New Grass Revival discography. The discography of progressive bluegrass group New Grass Revival spanned two decades (1972–1989), comprising nine studio albums, two live albums, and appearances on albums of other artists, including Leon Russell and Peter Rowan. Three compilation albums have been released since the group's break-up in 1989.

  6. Best of New Grass Revival - Wikipedia

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    Professional ratings. Best of New Grass Revival is a 1994 compilation album by progressive bluegrass band New Grass Revival. The cuts feature the 1981–1989 lineup of the band. A second compilation was released in 2005 under the title Grass Roots: The Best of the New Grass Revival featuring this lineup as well as earlier band members.

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    A 1989 recording of Dennis Linde’s “CallinBaton Rouge” became a Top 40 country hit for New Grass Revival, four years before returning as a chart-topper for Garth Brooks.

  8. Anthology (New Grass Revival album) - Wikipedia

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    New Grass Revival chronology; Best of New Grass Revival (1994) Anthology (1990) ... "Callin' Baton Rouge" (Linde) – 2:38 "Hold to a Dream" (O'Brien) – 3:38

  9. Grass Roots: The Best of the New Grass Revival - Wikipedia

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    Grass Roots: The Best of New Grass Revival is a compilation album by the progressive bluegrass band New Grass Revival, released in 2005. Track listing. Great Balls of Fire (Blackwell, Hammer) ) 2:07; Prince of Peace (Dempsey, (Russell)) 5:27; Casey Jones (Traditional) 4:21; The Dancer (Brines, Bush) 3:42; Doin' My Time (Skinner) 6:40