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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sam_BushSam Bush - Wikipedia

    As well as being an accomplished bluegrass vocalist, Bush also is an accomplished instrumentalist on mandolin and fiddle winning title of National Fiddle champion at fifteen years of age. He was a founding member of the New Grass Revival and has been called a modern-day Bill Monroe , or as Sam would tell . .

  2. Fiddle – Barbara Lamb. Guitar – Scott Nygaard. Mandolin – Sam Bush. Producer, Mandolin, Bouzouki, Vocals – Tim O'Brien (3) Barcode and Other Identifiers. Barcode: 0 15891 38102 2. Other Versions (1) View All. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1993 CD release of "Fiddle Fatale" on Discogs.

  3. 18 de feb. de 1994 · Barbara Lamb "Fiddle Fatale" (Sugar Hill). Lamb is the fiddler for the all-female country-swing band Ranch Romance, but her debut solo album was produced by Tim O'Brien, who invited his...

  4. 4 de oct. de 2008 · He's not just a world class mandolinist- check this out!

  5. Biography. Mandolin guru David Grisman called Sam Bush “the world’s greatest all-purpose mandolinist.” In a professional career that got underway in 1970, Bush was equally adept at both mandolin and fiddle, was a distinctive vocalist and songwriter, and pioneered a subgenre of bluegrass music that came to be known as “newgrass.”

  6. Elsewhere on the program she returns to her bluegrass roots, accompanied by banjoist Tony Trischka, guitarist Scott Nygaard, and mandolinist Sam Bush, among others. The program opens with a burning performance of "Sally Goodin," and it also includes a great fiddle and banjo arrangement of "Katy Hill" and a cute fiddle-and-bongo arrangement of ...

  7. Sam Bush extended the musical capabilities of the mandolin and the fiddle to incorporate a seamless blend of bluegrass, rock, jazz, and reggae. As the founder and leader of the New Grass Revival, Bush pioneered and guided the evolution of modern hill country music.