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  2. List of bluegrass music festivals - Wikipedia

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    Huck Finn Festival, 2007. This is a list of bluegrass music festivals that have Wikipedia articles or are otherwise verified by an independent, reliable, published source. . This list may have some overlap with the umbrella topic list of folk festivals, and more complete overlap with list of country music festiv

  3. New Grass Revival - Wikipedia

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    Butch Robins. John Cowan. Béla Fleck. Pat Flynn. New Grass Revival was an American progressive bluegrass band founded in 1971, and composed of Sam Bush, Courtney Johnson, Ebo Walker, Curtis Burch, Butch Robins, John Cowan, Béla Fleck and Pat Flynn. They were active between 1971 and 1989, releasing more than twenty albums as well as six singles.

  4. New Holland, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    UTC-4 (EDT) ZIP code. 17557. Area codes. 717. Website. www.newhollandborough.org. New Holland (Pennsylvania Dutch: Seischwamm) is a borough in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, United States. As of the 2020 census, the population was 5,762, [3] an increase over the figure of 5,378 tabulated in 2010.

  5. List of bluegrass musicians - Wikipedia

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    Butch Baldassari. Russ Barenberg. Byron Berline. Carroll Best [1] Norman Blake. Kathy Boyd. Dale Ann Bradley [2] David Bromberg. Herman Brock Jr.

  6. The Greenbriar Boys - Wikipedia

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    In 1958, guitarist and vocalist John Herald formed The Greenbriar Boys, along with Bob Yellin (banjo) and Eric Weissberg [2] [3] (fiddle, mandolin, banjo). [4] Weissberg was soon replaced by Paul Prestopino, [5] who, in turn was later replaced by Ralph Rinzler (mandolin) to form their most successful combination. [4]

  7. Mike Auldridge - Wikipedia

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    Years active. 1960s–2012 (death) Mike Auldridge (December 30, 1938 – December 29, 2012) was an American Dobro player and a founding member of the bluegrass group The Seldom Scene. The New York Times described Auldridge as "one of the most distinctive dobro players in the history of country and bluegrass music while widening its popularity ...

  8. Hold to a Dream - Wikipedia

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    Hold to a Dream is an album by the progressive bluegrass band New Grass Revival, released in 1987. [1] [2] The lead single "Unconditional Love" reached number 44 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart. In 1988, "Can't Stop Now" reached number 45. The band supported the album by playing shows with Nanci Griffith. [3]

  9. Fly Through the Country - Wikipedia

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    Professional ratings. Fly Through the Country is the second studio album by the progressive bluegrass band New Grass Revival, released in 1975 on the Flying Fish label. It is also the title of the fifth song on the album. In 1992, When the Storm is Over and Fly Through the Country were re-released on one CD.