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New River Train; Clarence White on guitar & vocals(left), Tony Rice on guitar & vocals(rightl), Bobby Slone on bass and Larry Rice on mandolin. Full recording of this 1973 jam session.is on Fred Robbins bluegrass- Bluegrass Picking - Doc Hamilton collection. We lost Clarence White in 1973 not long after this recording.

2014 Wikipedia, says:

Clarence White (born Clarence Joseph LeBlanc;

June 7, 1944 – July 14, 1973), was an American bluegrass and country guitarist and singer. He is best known as a member of the bluegrass ensemble the Kentucky Colonels and the rock band The Byrds, as well as for being a pioneer of the musical genre of country rock during the late 1960s. White also worked extensively as a session musician, appearing on recordings by The Everly Brothers, Joe Cocker, Ricky Nelson, Pat Boone, The Monkees, Randy Newman, Gene Clark, Linda Ronstadt, Arlo Guthrie, and Jackson Browne amongst others.

Tony Rice (born David Anthony Rice, June 8, 1951,

Danville, Virginia) is an American guitarist and bluegrass musician. He is considered one of the most influential acoustic guitar players in bluegrass, progressive bluegrass, newgrass and acoustic jazz. He was inducted into the International Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame in 2013. Rice spans the range of acoustic music, from traditional bluegrass to jazz-influenced New Acoustic music, to songwriter-oriented folk. Over the course of his career, he has played alongside J. D. Crowe and the New South, David Grisman (during the formation of “Dawg Music”) and Jerry Garcia, led his own Tony Rice Unit, collaborated with Norman Blake, recorded with his brothers Wyatt, Ron and Larry and co-founded the Bluegrass Album Band. He has recorded with drums, piano, soprano sax, as well as with traditional bluegrass instrumentation.

Comentarios

9 years ago

Louis Byron

Thanks so much for sharing. Probably the two greatest bluegrass flatpickers of their generation. Losing Clarence was indeed a shame...and besides I heard his heart was almost too pure for the professional music business...and Tony is a humble and noble guy to this day.

9 years ago

fuzzyallan

both Clarence & Tony have long been in my top favorite performers list

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