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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Matt_FlinnerMatt Flinner - Wikipedia

    Released in 1999, The View From Here was produced by Todd Phillips (bass) and featured David Grier (guitar), Jerry Douglas (resonator guitar), and fiddlers Stuart Duncan, Darol Anger, and Tim O'Brien. Latitude in 2001 again included the assistance of Anger, Duncan on fiddle, Douglas, Grier, Phillips. Matt Flinner Quartet

  2. store.compassrecords.com › products › latitudeLatitude – Compass Records

    Expanding on his brilliant debut, Latitude introduces a new level of Matt Flinner's harmonic and rhythmic sophistication. Produced by Todd Phillips and featuring Jerry Douglas, Stuart Duncan, David Grier, and Darol Anger.

  3. He has also recorded two Compass Records CDs and toured as part of Phillips, Grier and Flinner with bassist Todd Phillips and guitarist David Grier. His two solo CDs (also on Compass), “The View from Here” and “Latitude,” are now widely considered classics in the new acoustic/modern bluegrass style.

  4. David Grier is an American guitarist. In addition to his solo albums and recordings with Psychograss, Richard Greene and The Grass Is Greener, and with Todd Phillips and Matt Flinner, he has been featured as a performer on many albums by other artists.

  5. Todd Phillips and David Grier have worked with Flinner before on two trio albums, both of which have a similar experimental acoustic jazz bent. Todd Phillips also handles the producer duties on Latitude. Recorded at Monkey Finger Studios in Nashville, Tennessee by Brent Truitt, and mastered by Randy LeRoy at Final Stage in Nashville, the sound ...

  6. Flinner's guests are some of the best musicians in new acoustic music: Darol Anger and Stuart Duncan on fiddle, Jerry Douglas on dobro, David Grier on guitar and Todd Phillips on bass. Flinner and company are obviously comfortable playing together.

  7. Two-time Grammy winner Phillips produced Grier’s 1997 highly acclaimed solo album, Panorama, for Rounder Records and produced Flinner’s 1998 Compass debut release, The View From Here as well as his 2001 sophomore effort Latitude.

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