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  1. Pandolfi and Eldridge soon followed Andy Hall to Nashville, Tennessee, where they met Hall's Ronnie Bowman Committee bandmates Jesse Cobb (mandolin) and Jeremy Garrett (fiddle). The group then held an audition for a possible bassist in the fall of 2005, where they found Travis Book.

  2. 13 de nov. de 2013 · Trail Mix interviews Jesse Cobb, former mandolin player and founding member of the Infamous Stringdusters, on his solo career and new album.

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  4. 14 de dic. de 2016 · Jesse Cobb, mandolinist and founding member of The Infamous Stringdusters, has announced his departure from the group. This note was posted on the band’s web site: “Fans, I am writing to inform you that my time with The Infamous Stringdusters has come to a close.

  5. 13 de mar. de 2012 · Jesse Cobb of The Infamous Stringdusters plays a Collings MT2 mandolin. Learn more at:http://www.collingsguitars.comhttp://www.thestringdusters.com.

  6. "The Star of the County Down" played by:Jesse Cobb - Collings MF5 VKym Warner - Collings MFAndy Falco - Collings D1 A

  7. www.mandolincafe.com › news › publishJesse Cobb - Solitude

    22 de oct. de 2013 · Jesse Cobb, one of the most-respected bluegrass mandolin players on the scene today, will release Solitude, a newly-recorded solo mandolin project November 12, 2013. Cobb's first solo release will feature his performances on eleven tracks, including original compositions and well-known favorites.