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  1. Kenny Wertz – guitar, banjo, vocals (1971–1973) Roger Bush – bass, upright bass, vocals (1971–1973) Byron Berline – fiddle (1971–1973) Alan Munde – banjo (1972–1973) Don Beck – pedal steel guitar, mandolin (1973) Eric Dalton – drums (1972–1973) Joel Scott Hill – guitar, vocals (1974–1977)

  2. Byron Berline. Roger Bush. Kenny Wertz. Alan Munde. Roland White. Country Gazette was an American country rock and progressive bluegrass band, formed in 1971 by Byron Berline and Roger Bush. They played traditional bluegrass and contemporary songs on acoustic instruments. [1]

  3. Kenny Wertz. Profile: American bluegrass guitarist and banjo player. In Groups: Country Gazette, The Flying Burrito Bros, The Scottsville Squirrel Barkers. Variations: Viewing All | Kenny Wertz. Wertz, K. Wertz. Shop now.

  4. In their places, Hillman recruited Al Perkins and Kenny Wertz respectively. Wertz had previously played with Hillman in the Scottsville Squirrel Barkers. The band also added two guest musicians for their fall 1971 tour in Byron Berline and Roger Bush from Country Gazette.

  5. (Many critics would later say that the Burritos’s sound and ideas were the basis for the Eagles’s far more commercially successful brand of country-rock.) Kenny Wertz was brought in as guitarist, along with bassist Roger Bush and fiddler Byron Berline. Despite this infusion of new blood, the Burritos were headed for yet another breakup.

  6. The Gazette line-up was Byron Berline, Roger Bush, Alan Munde and Kenny Wertz. Guests were Herb Pedersen, Skip Conover and Chris Smith. A lot of songs on that album came from the time before Country Gazette was formed.

  7. Wertz, Kenny (4 February 1942–Present) Banjo player, guitarist and vocalist who started out playing clarinet and singing at church. He became involved in the San Diego music scene and performed in groups such as Avery Pitts, Les Baxter’s Balladeers, and The Shady Canyon Boys.