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curlyrayfan |
I have been wanting to start a bluegrass band for some time now. I mean a hard-driving, traditional bluegrass band. No progressive traces at all.
Anyways, my main problem is I cant thing of a name. I want a traditional sounding name.
I came up with:
1. The Sourwood Mountain Boys
Any ideas?
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Playing Since: 2005
Experience Level: Purty Good
Gender: Male
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Favorite Bands/Musicians:
Curly Ray Cline, Dewey Brown, James Price, Eddie Stubbs, Chubby Wise(some of his stuff), Paul Warren, Ralph Stanley & The Clinch Mountian Boys, Bill Monroe & The Bluegrass Boys, Doyle Lawson & Quiksilver, The Stanley Brothers, Flatt & Scruggs, Dailey & Vincent, The Johnson Mountain Boys, and Larry Sparks and The Lonesome Ramblers.
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Created 9/22/2008
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I'm pretty new to fiddling. Ive been playing for a few years so I have some expericence at it. I'm currently in a bluegrass band. We play alot of gospel music too. I tend to favor the mountain derived form of bluegrass. So when I play I always have that mountain sound in it.
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