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  1. Kenny Wertz, Dave Ferguson, and Roland White left the group. Alan Munde and Roland White were the only members of Country Gazette in 1977, when they recorded the album "What a Way to Make a Living" on the Ridge Runner record label.

  2. Al Perkins and Kenny Wertz replaced them for a final tour in autumn of 1971; during these performances, veteran bluegrass musicians Roger Bush (acoustic bass, vocals) and Byron Berline of Country Gazette participated as guests during an acoustic interlude.

  3. www.discogs.com › artist › 1141706Kenny Wertz - Discogs

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  4. Wertz, Kenny (4 February 1942Present) 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.

  5. Los Squirrel Barkers, complementados por el intérprete de banjo (y futuro Flying Burrito Brother) Kenny Wertz, acabaron pidiendo a Leadon que se uniera al grupo cuando Wertz se alistó en las Fuerzas Aéreas en 1963.

  6. They were called “America’s Bluegrass Band.”. Formed in 1970 in Los Angeles featuring Byron Berline (fiddle), Alan Munde (banjo), Kenny Wertz (guitar) and Roger Bush (bass). Herb Pederson was originally going to play banjo but dropped out early and was replaced by Munde.

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