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About Nickel Creek
Sean and I are writing and pushing each other to come up with better stuff." In fact, Sean and Chris, the two primary composers and writers for the group, have each had critically acclaimed solo records released in the past year. "We love to grow. Chris and Sean were already studying mandolin with the band's John Moore, while Dennis Caplinger was working with Sara on her fiddling.

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Nickel Creek: Why Should The Fire Die?

Nickel Creek: Why Should The Fire Die?  Performed by Nickel Creek. Songbook. Note-for-note transcriptions for all the parts from this bluegrass band's 2005 release. Features all 14 tracks, including: Doubting Thomas, Eveline, Why Should the Fire Die, and more. Series: Hal Leonard Transcribed Scores. 144 pages. Published by Hal Leonard.


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Nickel Creek: Nickel Creek

Nickel Creek: Nickel Creek  (Transcribed Scores) Performed by Nickel Creek. Guitar tablature songbook for guitar, voice, banjo, mandolin, fiddle, string bass and bouzouki. Series: Hal Leonard Transcribed Scores. 127 pages. Published by Hal Leonard.
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Nickel Creek: This Side

Nickel Creek: This Side  Performed by Nickel Creek. Guitar tablature songbook for guitar, voice, fiddle, mandolin, bouzouki and string bass. Series: Hal Leonard Transcribed Scores. 151 pages. Published by Hal Leonard.



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Open Range at Pine Creek Cafe (Bozeman Daily Chronicle)
The Livingston based western swing band, Open Range and the Swing Stampede will be performing at the Pine Creek Cafe Saturday, May 14, starting at 7 p.m.

Tone poets (The Boston Phoenix)
First there’s the quick thud thwack of a trap kit. Then a plectrum scrapes across nickel-plated steel strings, a low piano key is plunked, and a few craggy guitar strings strike a chord that’s at once muted.

Open Range at Pine Creek Cafe (Bozeman Daily Chronicle)
The Livingston based western swing band, Open Range and the Swing Stampede will be performing at the Pine Creek Cafe Saturday, May 14, starting at 7 p.m.

Tone poets (The Portland Phoenix)
First there’s the quick thud thwack of a trap kit. Then a plectrum scrapes across nickel-plated steel strings, a low piano key is plunked, and a few craggy guitar strings strike a chord that’s at once muted.


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Republic Flacius, Matthias, (1520-1575), Lutheran reformer Flack, Roberta, (born 1939), musician Flade, Klaus-Dietrich, astronaut Flagg, Fannie, (born 1944), actress, novelist Flagg, James Montgomery, (1877-1960), USA illustrator Flahery, Robert J, (1884-1951), film director Flamerich, Germán Suárez, Venezuelan president Flamingus, Gilbert de Oves (van Eyen), scholastic philosopher Flamsteed, John, (1646-1719), astronomer Flanagan, Bud, British comedian Flanagan, Marc, (born 1948), television writer and producer Flanagan, Richard, novelist Flanagan, Thomas, (1923-2002), novelist Flanders, Michael, (1922-1975), entertainer and writer Flash, Grandmaster, singer-songwriter Flatley, Michael, dancer Flatt, Lester, (1914-1979), bluegrass musician Flaubert, Gustave, (1821-1880), realist author Flav, Flavor, (born 1959), rap musician Flavian, (died 79), patriarch of Constantinople Flavian of Constantinople, (died 449), patriarch of Constantinople Flavin, Dan, (1933-1996), sculptor Fleetwood, Mick, (born 1942), blues/pop/rock musician (Fleetwood Mac) Fleischer, Carl, general Fleischer, Johannes, (born 1582), botanist Fleischer,

Béla Fleck
the band Béla Fleck and the Flecktones, which he has described as "a mixture of acoustic and electronic music with a lot of roots in folk and bluegrass as well as funk and jazz." [1] Fleck was drawn to the banjo when he first heard Earl Scruggs play the theme song for the television show Beverly Hillbillies. He received his first banjo at age fifteen, and within a few years began performing with travelling bands.[1],[2] Before the Flecktones, Fleck played with Newgrass Revival and several other bluegrass bands. After a 1998 phone call with bassist Victor Wooten, Fleck and Wooten formed Béla Fleck & the Flecktones, rounded out with harmonica player Howard Levy and Wooten's percussionist brother Roy "Future Man" Wooten, who plays synthesizer-based percussion. With the Flecktones, Fleck has been

Music of Kentucky
Music of Kentucky This article is a supplemental part of the Music of the United States series. Roots music: before 1940 1940s and 50s 1960s and 70s 1980s to the present African-American music Native American music Latin, Tejano, Hawaiian, Cajun, Puerto Rican and other immigrants Music of Kentucky is heavily centered around Appalachian folk music; that genre of music—and its associated descendents, especially bluegrass music in the 1940s—has largely developed in Eastern Kentucky. Bill Monroe, the most influential inventer of bluegrass, was from Kentucky. Musicians from Kentucky include Steven Curtis Chapman, J.D. Crowe, Lionel Hampton, Jackie Dee Shannon, Billy Ray Cyrus, Dwight Yoakam, Ricky Skaggs, The Judds, John Conlee and Rosemary Clooney.

Music of Missouri
Music of Missouri This article is a supplemental part of the Music of the United States series. Roots music: before 1940 1940s and 50s 1960s and 70s 1980s to the present African-American music Native American music Latin, Tejano, Hawaiian, Cajun, Puerto Rican and other immigrants St. Louis, Missouri was an important center of jazz and blues, as well as country and bluegrass. Punk rock St. Louis had a vibrant New Wave scene, including Trained Animals, The Ooze Kicks, The Strikers and Zany Misfits. Nearby Belleville, Missouri spawned influential hardcore punk band Blind Idiot. The most famous hardcore band though was St. Louis' White Pride, a notorious White Power band. The University of Missouri at Columbia had an influential annual Thrash Bash, inaguarated in 1983 with Causes

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Nickel Creek
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This Side
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Nickel Creek
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High Lonesome - The Story of Bluegrass Music
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Bluegrass Journey
from: Music Video Distribu (28 September, 2004)




Get Rolling! An Ultra-Easy, No Fail Introduction to Bluegrass Banjo
from: Hal Leonard Publishi (08 February, 2005)




Gather at the River - A Bluegrass Celebration
from: Bmg Special Products (01 May, 2001)




Tony Trischka's Essential Practice Techniques for Bluegrass Banjo
from: Hal Leonard Publishi (01 July, 2002)





 


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