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Clarence White Tribute part 1 - featuring David Grier and Alan Munde

Clarence White Tribute part 1 - featuring David Grier and Alan Munde

FromBluegrass Jam Along


Clarence White Tribute part 1 - featuring David Grier and Alan Munde

FromBluegrass Jam Along

ratings:
Length:
101 minutes
Released:
Oct 10, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

2023 marks the 50th anniversary of the death of Clarence White - one of the undisputed greats of bluegrass guitar.To mark the occasion, and to celebrate Clarence, I've been speaking to people who knew and played with him, as well as musicians who were influenced by his playing.This is part 1, featuring all new interviews with David Grier, who knew Clarence in the final year of his life, and Alan Munde, who played with Clarence in those final months, most famously on The New Kentucky Colonels - Live In Sweden 1973.Part 2 will feature interviews with Russ Barenberg, Tim Stafford and Michael Daves. I've chosen to focus mostly on Clarence's flatpicking and his contribution to bluegrass guitar, although the reality is he had just as seismic an influence on country rock.These interviews were a joy to be part of. I hope you enjoy them.Matt Support the show===- Sign up to get updates on new episodes - Free fiddle tune chord sheets- Here's a list of all the Bluegrass Jam Along interviews- Follow Bluegrass Jam Along for regular updates: Instagram Facebook - Review us on Apple Podcasts
Released:
Oct 10, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

The podcast for anyone and everyone who plays bluegrass. Every week we feature a different fiddle tune and give you three brand new backing tracks: Backup 4 times through (you play the tune or improvise breaks), Tune 4 times through (you play backup) and ‘Jam Along’ (4 complete run throughs, alternating backup and tune). They work with any instrument - guitar, mandolin, fiddle, dobro, bass, banjo…even if you’re a bluegrass cellist (I have actually met one!). For more info and chord charts, visit https://bluegrassjamalong.com. Hope you find these tracks useful (and thanks for listening!) - Matt