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  1. That is a neat story. Your clip is from Camp Springs 1971. Tony's last gig with the Bluegrass Alliance when he moved on to JD Crowe and the Kentucky Mountain Boys, later to be the New South. The video (One Tin Soldier) is from the documentary Bluegrass Country Soul. Ebo Walker stayed with Sam until he was replaced in 75 by Butch Robbins.

  2. The Bluegrass Jamboree. Remembering Lonnie Peerce (July 14, 1923 – May 31, 1996) was a founding member of THE BLUEGRASS ALLIANCE from Louisville, Kentucky, formed in 1968 by Dan Crary (guitar), Wayne Stewart (mandolin), Buddy Spurlock (banjo), Lonnie Peerce (fiddle) and Harry Shealor (bass, AKA Ebo Walker). Peerce eventually became the leader ...

  3. Bluegrass Alliance. In 1969, Sam Bush asked Courtney to join his band, Poor Richard's Almanac. They played together in local clubs until 1970, when Bush left to join the Bluegrass Alliance band. In 1971, Johnson also joined the band, consisting of Bush, fiddler Lonnie Peerce, guitarist Tony Rice and bassist Ebo Walker.

  4. Top-flight pickers who have worked in the Bluegrass Alliance include multi-instrumentalist Chuck Nation, mandolinist Sam Bush, flatpicking whiz Dan Crary, rambunctious fiddler Hoot Hester, banjoists Buddy Spurlock and Courtney Johnson, progressive bluegrass guitarist and bandleader Tony Rice, and even Vince Gill, a bluegrass flatpicker and frontman who eventually went on to carve out a career ...

  5. Tall Grass [1972] - The Bluegrass Alliance. 35:29; リスト リストに追加する

  6. Welcome to the official website for the Susanville Bluegrass Festival in Susanville, Lassen County, California! Our festival is presented by the Susanville Bluegrass Music Alliance, a 501 (c) 3 non-profit organization. ~~~ The 13th Annual Susanville Bluegrass Festival will be held on June 21-23, 2024, at the Lassen County Fairgrounds in ...

  7. The Bluegrass Parkinson’s Alliance is the oldest organization of its kind in the Commonwealth of Kentucky. Formerly the Lexington Area Parkinson’s Disease Support Group, BPA was created because in the 1960sand 1970s there were no support groups, little information readily available about Parkinson’s Disease and no resources for care partners.