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

    Charles Samuel Bush: Born April 13, 1952 (age 72) Bowling Green, Kentucky, U.S. Genres: Progressive bluegrass: Occupation(s) Musician, singer: Instrument(s) Mandolin, fiddle, banjo, guitar: Years active: 1963–present: Labels: Flying Fish, Sugar Hill, Ridge Runner: Website: sambush.com

  2. Dobro – Jerry Douglas. 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.

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  3. Sam Bush on the fiddle, Backporch stage at Floydfest 2012. July 29, 2012

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  4. 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.”

  5. Sam Bush. More images. Real Name: Sam Bush. Profile: Sam Bush (born April 13, 1952, Bowling Green, Kentucky, USA) is an American fiddle and mandolin player. In 2019, received an Honorary Doctor Of Fine Arts, Western Kentucky University, Bowling Green, KY. Sites: sambush.com , MySpace.

  6. 12. Feb. 2019 · By Alison Richter. published 12 February 2019. The renowned fiddler and New Grass Revivalist talks recording, technique and the future of music. (Image credit: Shelley Swanger) As a teenager, Sam Bush was a three-time national champion fiddler.

  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.