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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. His jazz and acoustic pedigree is impeccable. Now, our music is not strictly bluegrass and we're seeing a lot more people from the college scene.

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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.



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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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.

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.

The Whites to appear on Pennington stage (Princeton Times Leader)
In years past, the Pennington Festival has attracted superstars like Nickel Creek and Grand Ole Opry legends the Osborne Brothers. That tradition continues this year when Opry stars The Whites take the stage at 7 p.m. Saturday for the eighth annual Pennington Festival on the Butler lawn.


Hammered dulcimer
are recorded in Europe and the Middle East throughout recorded history. In Eastern Europe a larger descendant of the hammered dulcimer called the cimbalom is also played which has been used by a number of classical composers, including Zoltan Kodaly and Igor Stravinsky. The instrument has seen somewhat of a revival in America in the Americal Folk music and Bluegrass traditions. It is also still played in Wales, Northumbria, and the Middle East.

American Beauty (album)
by the Grateful Dead, released in November of 1970 (see 1970 in music). The cover can also read American Reality. The mostly-acoustic album is beloved by fans as perhaps the highest-quality studio recording by the band (along with Workingman's Dead), who are known primarily for their live shows. "Truckin'"/"Ripple" was released as a single. American Beauty peaked at #30 on Billboard's Pop Albums chart (North America), while the single, "Truckin'" peaked at #64 on the Pop Singles chart. American Beauty was the second album released in 1970, after Workingman's Dead. Both albums were extremely innovative at the time for their fusion of bluegrass, rock and roll, folk music and, especially, country music. Like Workingman's Dead, the album did not include any guitar solos from Jerry Garcia. The band's influences can be

Bluegrass band
Bluegrass band A bluegrass band is a musical ensemble that specializes in playing bluegrass music. Normally a bluegrass band will have a fiddle player and a guitar player. Many bluegrass bands will also have a banjo player. See also: Bill Monroe, Doc Watson

Jerry Garcia
aborted career in the US army, he became involved in the psychedelic revolution and subsequent musical movement brewing in the San Francisco Bay area in the mid 1960s. Jerry Garcia's outlet was music, and his subsequent involvement with the Grateful Dead was to see his fame burgeon. From 1965-1995 the band toured almost constantly, developing a fan base, known as Deadheads, renowned for its intensity and devotion. In addition to the Grateful Dead, he had numerous side projects. The most notable being the Jerry Garcia Band which had a variety of several different groupings of musicians, often described as Jerry Garcia Band, Legion of Mary, Reconstruction, and finally The Jerry Garcia Band, he also was involved with various acoustic vehicles such as Old and In the Way, and other Bluegrass bands,

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This Side
from: Sugarhill [Country] (10 June, 2003)




KTCZ Cities Sampler Volume 15 - 15th Anniversary
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Mutual Admiration Society
from: Sugarhill [Country] (13 July, 2004)




Nickel Creek
from: Sugarhill [Country] (10 June, 2003)




Little Cowpoke
from: Choo Choo Records (08 September, 1998)




All Star Bluegrass Celebration
from: Welk Music Group (09 November, 2004)




Bill Monroe - The Father of Bluegrass Music
from: Winstar Home Entertainment (08 May, 2001)




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




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




High Lonesome - The Story of Bluegrass Music
from: Shanachie (25 November, 1998)





 


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