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  1. 1. Nov. 2018 · Progressive Bluegrass Pioneer Sam Bush Talks ‘Revival’ Documentary That Celebrates His Eclectic Career. Sam Bush's deep body of work is put in the spotlight with the release of Revival:...

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    sambush .com. Charles Samuel Bush (born April 13, 1952) is an American mandolinist who is considered an originator of progressive bluegrass music. In 2020, he was inducted into the International Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame as a member of New Grass Revival.

  3. 4. Dez. 2021 · Available now! Sam Bush pioneered a new genre of music and inspired some of the world's most famous bands and accomplished musicians - yet for countless potential fans, the "Father of Newgrass ...

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  4. 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.

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  5. During a five-year stint with the Nash Ramblers, he provided a diverse range of textures for the songs of Emmylou Harris. On his own, Bush has continued to explore an eclectic musical spectrum. Bush was exposed to country music and bluegrass at an early age through his father’s record collection and, later, by Flatt & Scruggs’ television ...

  6. Laps in Seven is the title of a 2006 album by the progressive bluegrass artist Sam Bush, on the Sugar Hill label. Reception. In his Allmusic review, music critic Ronnie D. Lankford, Jr. called the album "an eclectic stew, and he has no problem shifting from acoustic to electric, from vocals to instrumentals.

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  7. Hall of Fame Inductees. Recognizing the pioneers of bluegrass music. Charles SamuelSamBush. Year Inducted: 2023 Born: April 13, 1952 in Bowling Green, Warren County, Kentucky, United States Primary Instrument: mandolin (also fiddle)