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Jul 31, 2023 · Randal Morton. 753 subscribers. Subscribed. 166. 8.5K views 7 months ago. The Bluegrass Alliance Full Show 1970's Tony Rice, Sam Bush, Courtney Johnson & Ebo Walker. ...more.
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Mar 3, 2013 · The Bluegrass Alliance was a group from 1968 until March of 1978. They disbanded for the last and final time 35 years ago this month. Many talented pickers were in that group, and tonight I found a site on MySpace that's a tribute to the band by one of the former band members.
They played together in local clubs until 1970, when Bush left to join the Bluegrass Alliance band. In 1971, Johnson also joined the band, consisting of Bush, fiddler Lonnie Peerce, guitarist Tony Rice and bassist Ebo Walker. The Bluegrass Alliance is often considered as one of the bands that started to play progressive bluegrass.
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Sep 14, 2023 · The Bluegrass Alliance 1971 Sam Bush, Tony Rice, Courtney Johnson & Lonnie Pierce - YouTube. Randal Morton. 415 subscribers. 0. No views 1 minute ago. The Bluegrass Alliance 1971 Sam...
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Sep 25, 2020 · The Bluegrass Alliance was a band of scruffy Kentucky youngsters – Sam Bush, Ebo Walker, Courtney Johnson, Curtis Burch and Lonnie Peerce. And for reasons of personal and musical chemistry, or lack thereof, the band moved to let Peerce, the fiddler, go. That’s where the New Grass Revival story starts.