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J.D. Crowe

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He began his career playing banjo with a variety of bluegrass bands, including the Sunny Mountain Boys, the Kentucky Mountain Boys and probably a few other bands with "mountain boys" in the name. But J.D. Crowe was no traditionalist -- though his playing could possess all the foot-stomping finger-ferocity of his main influence Earl Scruggs, Crowe was determined to expand the genre. When J.D. Crowe & the New South first came out in the mid-1970s, Bluegrass was permanently changed, for Crowe drew on rock, blues and jazz for a more richly varied style similar to what David Grisman was doing with his "Dawg" music. The New South became a launching pad for many of Bluegrass's most enduring stars -- the original lineup featured Jerry Douglas on dobro, Tony Rice on guitar and vocals, and Bobby Sloan on fiddle. Crowe is mostly a studio cat these days, but occasional concerts continue to prove his rolling mastery of the banjo.

- Jessy Terry

 
 
 
 
 
 

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1. Home Sweet Home Revisited (3:26) J.D. Crowe & The New South $0.99
2. Lefty's Old Guitar (4:35) Lefty's Old Guitar $0.99
3. Old Home Place (3:50) J.D. Crowe & The New South $0.99
4. Look For Me (2:05) Model Church $0.99
5. Waiting for You (3:49) Flashback $0.99
6. Let The Spirit Descend (4:39) Model Church $0.99
7. Sin City (3:55) Blackjack $0.99
8. Back To The Barrooms (3:29) Come On Down To My World $0.99
9. Summer Wages (5:31) J.D. Crowe & The New South $0.99
10. Come Back Sweetheart (3:01) Come On Down To My World $0.99

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