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  1. Al Perkins and Kenny Wertz replaced them for a final tour in autumn of 1971; during these performances, veteran bluegrass musicians Roger Bush (acoustic bass, vocals) and Byron Berline of Country Gazette participated as guests during an acoustic interlude.

  2. When the members of the country rock ensemble Dillard & Clark went their separate ways in 1971, bluegrass fiddler Byron Berline and guitarist/bass player Roger Bush formed the band Country Gazette. [2] Guitarist Kenny Wertz and banjo player Alan Munde soon joined. [2]

    • 1971–1991
  3. Kenny Wertz. Profile: American bluegrass guitarist and banjo player. In Groups: Country Gazette, The Flying Burrito Bros, The Scottsville Squirrel Barkers. Variations: Viewing All | Kenny Wertz. Wertz, K. Wertz. Shop now.

  4. The Flying Burrito Brothers. Chris Hillman - vocals, bass, mandolin. Rick Roberts - vocals, rhythm guitar. Al Perkins - pedal steel guitar, lead electric guitar. Kenny Wertz - vocals, guitar, banjo. Michael Clarke - drums. guests: Byron Berline - fiddle.

  5. Wertz, Kenny (4 February 1942Present) Banjo player, guitarist and vocalist who started out playing clarinet and singing at church. He became involved in the San Diego music scene and performed in groups such as Avery Pitts, Les Baxter’s Balladeers, and The Shady Canyon Boys.

  6. Hillman, Clarke and Roberts were joined by Al Perkins, Kenny Wertz, Roger Bush and Byron Berline (pictured below left). The line-up changes were not yet over, though, and Hillman and Perkins departed in October to join Stephen Stills in Manassas .

  7. 3. Okt. 2013 · Kenny Wertz came in on vocals, guitar and banjo, and Byron Berline joined on fiddle, with Roger Bush on bass and guitar. By the end of the year Chris Hillman decided to go, bequeathing the band name to Rick Roberts, who continued to tour under the name in 1973 before calling it a day.