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  1. The list of Bryan’s duet partners on Not Too Far From The Tree reads like a who’s who of contemporary bluegrass, including Dan Crary, Norman Blake, George Shuffler, Tony Rice, Jerry Sutton (Bryan’s father), Jack Lawrence, David Grier, Russ Barenburg, Doc Watson, Jerry Douglas, Earl Scruggs, and Ricky Skaggs.

  2. 10. Sept. 2011 · He and David Grier are two of my favorite flatpickers ever. If you've never heard it, do yourself a favor and listen to their duet of Back up and Push. Goes from bluegrass to jazz and back again. Incredible what those guys can do.

  3. Not too Far from the Tree (Sugar Hill) First Appeared in The Music Box, April 2006, Volume 13, #4. Written by Kirk deCordova. On his latest solo effort Not too Far from the Tree, Bryan Sutton honors and showcases some of the greatest bluegrass guitarists of all-time. He not only wanted to pay homage to the men that influenced and inspired him ...

  4. 2003: Brad Davis - I'm Not Gonna Let My Blues Bring Me Down (FGM) 2003: Ross Nickerson - Blazing the West (Pinecastle) 2003: David Thompson and Ben Winship - Fishing Music (Snake River) 2004: Noam Pikelny - In the Maze (Compass) 2005 - 2009. 2006: Bryan Sutton - Not Too Far from the Tree (Sugar Hill)

  5. Each of the guest players on Not Too Far From The Tree has a unique musical style and sound. Bryan Sutton's style is harder to pin down. His technique allows him to alter his playing style chameleon-like to fit with his duet partners. When Bryan plays with David Grier or Tony Rice, determining who is who can be very difficult. Often I could ...

  6. 1. Mai 2006 · Watson’s longtime (and underappreciated) sidekick Jack Lawrence is on hand, and there are two cuts with the supremely inventive David Grier. Among the others who get their licks in are Earl Scruggs and Ricky Skaggs.

  7. 1990 — US. CD —. Album. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2006 CD release of "Not Too Far From The Tree" on Discogs.