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About Nickel Creek
Since the release two years ago, Nickel Creek has received two Grammy nominations. Nickel Creek held a Top 20 spot on Billboard's Country Album chart, appeared on the Tonight Show with Jay Leno, sold out countless shows across the country. "We want to bring the acoustic message to the youth," says Sean.

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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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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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Exciting News and Content on Bluegrass

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.

Garden concert series kicks off July 3
The Oregon Garden 2005 summer concert series presented by the Wooden Nickel Pub and Eateries gets underway July 3 and continues through Aug. 25. "We have rented the amphitheater from the Garden so we know they will be successful," said Glen Damewood, owner of Mac's Place and the Wooden Nickel. "And based on the acts we have lined up, the series should be a success for us as well." Damewood said it was his goal to bring a series rich in musical diversity to the Garden, and he feels that has been accomplished.

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.


Phil Lesh
from 1965 to 1995. Lesh started out as a trumpet player with a keen interest in avant-garde classical music and free jazz; he studied under the Italian modernist Luciano Berio (a classmate was the minimalist composer Steve Reich). While still a college student he met then-bluegrass banjo player Jerry Garcia. They formed a friendship and eventually Lesh was talked into becoming the bass guitarist for Garcia's new rock group, then known as the Warlocks. He joined them for their third or fourth gig (memories vary) and stayed until the end. Lesh had never played bass before joining the band, which meant he learnt "on the job", but also meant he had no preconceived attitudes about the instrument's traditional "rhythm section" role. Indeed, he has said that his playing style was influenced

The Eagles
The Eagles. For other uses of the word, see Eagle (disambiguation). The Eagles are an American rock music group that originally got together in Los Angeles, California in the early 1970s. Their early music was a hybrid of country and bluegrass instrumentation grafted onto the harmonies of California surfer rock, producing tender ballads and soft top-down country-flavored pop-rock about relationships, cars, and the wandering life. The originators of this genre were gifted singer/songwriters, among them Jackson Browne, J. D. Souther, and Warren Zevon. The Eagles took the singer-songwriter ethos to a group setting with increased emphasis on arrangements and musicianship, and the group's early sound became synonymous with the southern California country rock. On later albums the band dispensed with bluegrass instrumentation and gravitated to a more straight-ahead rock sound. Not

Kentucky bluegrass
Kentucky bluegrass Kentucky bluegrass is a hardy grass imported from Europe and flourishing in America's southeast. [1]

Violinist
plays the violin. The terms fiddler or fiddle player are also used. In classical music the "fiddle" terms are usually somewhat informal or jokey: they are more standard expressions in folk music. In between there are nuances of meaning and usage which are difficult to formalize. Composer-violinists were common in the Baroque era - Antonio Vivaldi, Arcangelo Corelli and Pietro Locatelli all played the violin. In the early 19th century, Niccolo Paganini did much to expand the instrument's technique. Other notable 19th century violinists include Joseph Joachim (who was friends with Johannes Brahms), Leopold Auer (who taught many famous violinists of following generations), Pablo de Sarasate and Eugene Ysaye. Among significant later players are: Joshua Bell Willi Boskovsky Sarah Chang Stephanie Chase Vassar Clements (Bluegrass, Country, Jazz) Mischa Elman Carl Flesch

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Nickel Creek
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Why Should the Fire Die?
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Lighthouse Tale
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Nickel Creek
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This Side
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Get Rolling! An Ultra-Easy, No Fail Introduction to Bluegrass Banjo
from: Hal Leonard Publishi (08 February, 2005)




Gospel Bluegrass Homecoming, Vol. 1
from: Emi Distribution (04 November, 2003)




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




Bluegrass Journey
from: Music Video Distribu (28 September, 2004)




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





 


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