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I'm Walkin' by J.D. Crowe And The New South

Artist Biography For J.D. Crowe And The New South

The New South Is A Bluegrass Band Formed Around 1973 By Banjo Player J. D. Crowe. Their First Two Albums Bluegrass Evolution And The Eponymous Record Known By The Album Number "Rounder 0044 " Established Them As A Dominant Force In Bluegrass Though The Two Albums Are Wildly Different. The New South Have Recorded And Toured With A Variety Of Different Lineups. One Of The Most Notable Lineup Changes Came In 2002 When The Entire Band Quit Out Of Desire For A More Active Performing Schedule Forming The Band Wildfire. Crowe Quickly Found Replacements Rehiring Mandolinist/vocalist Dwight McCall And Guitarist/ Vocalist Rickey Wasson Who Had Both Been Members Previously And The New South Has Continued A Moderate Performance Schedule. Current And Past Members Include J.D. Crowe Doyle Lawson Tony Rice Larry Rice Bobby Slone Ricky Skaggs Jerry Douglas Keith Whitley Jimmy Gaudreau Mike Gregory Steve Bryant Tony King Phil Leadbetter Robert Hale Darrell Webb Curt Chapman Barry Crabtree Dwight McCall Rickey Wasson Harold Nixon And Ron Stewart.

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