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  1. Dylan Schneider has served on the board of directors and Treasurer for the Bluegrass Parkinson’s Alliance since 2021. Dylan earned his BS in Accounting in 2010 and his MS in Accounting in 2012, both from the University of Kentucky. Dylan has been a Certified Public Accounting in Kentucky since 2013 and has a full-time position at a public ...

  2. Top-flight pickers who have worked in the Bluegrass Alliance include multi-instrumentalist Chuck Nation, mandolinist Sam Bush, flatpicker Dan Crary,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 in country & western ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. The Bluegrass AllianceによるNewgrassの曲、おすすめ、その他のアルバムの詳細を検索しましょう。異なるバージョンを比較し、Discogsでそれらをすべて購入することができます。

  5. The Bluegrass Alliance, an Album by The Bluegrass Alliance. Released in 1969 on AHMC (catalog no. AH LP 21; Vinyl LP). Genres: Bluegrass. Featured peformers: Danny Jones (mandolin, lead vocals), Dan Crary (guitar, baritone vocals), Buddy Spurlock (banjo), Lonnie Peerce (fiddle, tenor vocals), Ebo Walker (bass, bass vocals).

  6. 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.

  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.