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  1. Bluegrass Alliance, The. From Louisville, Kentucky. Formed in 1968 by Dan Crary (guitar), Wayne Stewart (mandolin), Buddy Spurlock (banjo), Lonnie Peerce (fiddle) and Harry Shealor (bass, AKA Ebo Walker). Danny Jones (mandolin) was also an early member of this band. Peerce eventually became the leader of the band.

  2. The Bluegrass Alliance. "The band was originally formed by fiddler Lonnie Peerce in the late '60s and within a few years was already busy with gigs at fairs, clubs, festivals, and colleges. The group appeared on the Grand Ole Opry at least a dozen times over the next decade and cut three albums.

  3. 3 de mar. de 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. The following is copied and pasted from The Bluegrass Alliance ...

  4. 29 de dic. de 2020 · Here's a Country Gentlemen song performed by the BLUEGRASS ALLIANCE (with Tony Rice, guitar; Sam Bush, mandolin; Lonnie Peerce, fiddle; Courtney Johnson, ban...

  5. Bluegrass Alliance. In 1969, Sam Bush asked Courtney to join his band, Poor Richard's Almanac. 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.

  6. Vinyl —. LP, Album. The Bluegrass Alliance [1969] - The Bluegrass Alliance. 38:31. East Virginia Blues - The Bluegrass Aliance. 2:38. The Bluegrass Alliance - Pround Mary. 2:11. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1969 Vinyl release of "The Bluegrass Alliance" on Discogs.

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