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He formed his own band, featuring Cowan and ex-Nash Ramblers Jon Randall and Larry Atamanuick, shortly before recording his second solo album, Glamour & Grits, in 1996. He released his next album, Howlin' at the Moon , in 1998, with many of the same players and special guests, including Harris, Fleck and J. D. Crowe .
Performers: Sam Bush, vocals, mandolin, fiddle, guitar ; with accompanying musicians (Bela Fleck, Jerry Douglas, John Cowan, Jon Randall, and others). Credits : Produced by Sam Bush. Show more information
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Glamour & Grits, an Album by Sam Bush. Released 23 April 1996 on Sugar Hill (catalog no. SH-CD-3849; CD). Genres: Progressive Bluegrass, Bluegrass.
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1 de nov. de 1996 · Truth is, and despite the presence of Al Kooper on keyboards and Jerry Douglas on dobro, Glamour & Grits has no heart. Everybody here can flat-out play, but they’ve put aside the impulse to push musical boundaries and settled for a conservatory approach that is as deeply unsatisfying as anything Wynton Marsalis has ever released.
9 de ene. de 2017 · Sam Bush proves his salt as a master of the mandolin and delves into the role of lead vocalist on a number of tracks throughout Glamour and Grits. While he sizzles on the mandolin (with a measure of fiddle and guitar thrown in), his cast of all-stars, including Bela Fleck, Al Kooper, Jerry Douglas, and John Cowan, all step up and ...