- Sam Bush
Infobox Musical artist
Name =Sam Bush
Img_capt =Sam Bush in concert, June 2006.
Background =solo_singer
Born =birth date and age|1952|4|13Bowling Green, Kentucky , US
Died =
Instrument =Mandolin ,Fiddle
Voice_type =
Genre =Bluegrass ,Progressive bluegrass
Occupation =Musician
Years_active =1963-present
Label =Flying Fish, Sugar Hill
Associated_acts =Bluegrass Alliance,New Grass Revival , Strength in Numbers, Nash Ramblers, Sam Bush Band
URL =http://sambush.com
Notable_instruments =Sam Bush (b.
April 13 ,1952 in Bowling Green,Kentucky ) is an American bluegrassmandolin player considered an originator of the Newgrass style.History
Sam Bush was exposed to country and bluegrass music at an early age through his father Charlie's record collection, and later by the Flatt & Scruggs television show. Buying his first mandolin at the age of 11, his musical interest was further piqued when he attended the inaugural Roanoke, VA Bluegrass Festival in 1965. As a teen Bush took first place three times in the junior division of the National Oldtime Fiddler's Contest in Weiser, ID. He joined guitarist Wayne Stewart and banjoist
Alan Munde (later of Country Gazette) and the three recorded an instrumental album, Poor Richard's Almanac, in 1969. [cite web
url =http://countrymusic.about.com/od/news/a/blsambush_cma.htm
title =Sam Bush: A King of Acoustic Music
accessdate =2008-10-07
author =Fabian, Shelly ] In the spring of 1970, Bush attended the Fiddlers Convention at Union Grove, NC, and was inspired by the rock-flavoredprogressive bluegrass of the New Deal String Band. [cite web
url =http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:fifrxql5ldae~T1
title =Sam Bush Biography
accessdate =2008-10-07
author =Harris, Craig
publisher =Allmusic.com ] Later that year, he moved to Louisville and joined the Bluegrass Alliance. In the fall of 1971, the band dissolved and reformed as theNew Grass Revival . [cite web
url =http://www.classicwebs.com/bg_allia.htm
title =Bluegrass Alliance
accessdate =2008-10-07
author =Hartman, Gary S
year =2008 ]The New Grass Revival went through numerous personnel changes, with Bush remaining as the sole original member. Bassist and
vocalist John Cowan joined in 1974, withbanjo aceBéla Fleck and acoustic guitaristPat Flynn being enlisted in 1981. From 1979 through 1981, the group toured withLeon Russell , opening the shows and backing Russell during his headlining set.Beginning in 1980, Bush and Cowan periodically jammed with the Nashville-based Duckbutter Blues Band, whose other members were blues guitarist Kenny Lee, drummer Jeff Jones, and bassist Byron House. Bush recorded his debut solo album, "Late as Usual", four years later. In 1989, Bush and Fleck joined
Mark O'Connor ,Jerry Douglas , andEdgar Meyer in an all-star bluegrass band, Strength in Numbers, at theTelluride Bluegrass Festival inColorado . When the New Grass Revival dissolved in 1989, Bush joinedEmmylou Harris ' Nash Ramblers, touring and recording with Harris for the next five years.In 1995, Bush worked as a sideman with
Lyle Lovett and Bela Fleck'sFlecktones . He formed his own band, featuring Cowan and ex-Nash Ramblers Jon Randall and Larry Atamanuick, shortly before recording his second solo album, "Glamour & Grits", in 1996. He released his next album, "Howlin' at the Moon", in 1998, with many of the same players and special guests, including Harris, Fleck andJ. D. Crowe .In the winter of 1997, Bush and the New Grass Revival reunited for an appearance on
The Conan O'Brien Show as the backup band forGarth Brooks . OnMarch 28 ,1998 , Bush's hometown ofBowling Green, KY , honored him with a special "Sam Bush Day" celebration.Following "Howlin' at the Moon" in 1998, he released "Ice Caps: Peaks of Telluride in 2000", which was a live recording. In 2004, Randall left Bush's band and
Brad Davis (musician) took over harmony vocals and guitar duties.In 2006, Bush released "
Laps in Seven ". The release was significant because it marked the return of thebanjo to Bush's recordings, performed byScott Vestal . Theguitarist , Keith Sewell, performed on the recording, but shortly after took a job with theDixie Chicks . Bush sought a newguitarist for his recordings and road band and foundStephen Mougin .In 2007, Bush released his first
live concert DVD , titled "On The Road ". 2007 also marked the first time he had been chosen to host theInternational Bluegrass Music Association Awards.Performance
As well as being an accomplished bluegrass vocalist, Bush also is a capable instrumentalist on
guitar andfiddle winning title of National Fiddle champion at fifteen years of age. He was a founding member of theNew Grass Revival and has been called a modern dayBill Monroe , or as Sam would tell . .Sam, affectionately "Sammy", or "Mr. Entertainment", also recalls meeting Mr. Monroe as a young teen. After demonstrating his mandolin technique Monroe offered the advice: "stick to the fiddle".Sam is one of the main attractions at the annual
Telluride Bluegrass Festival inTelluride, Colorado and plays the eight p.m. set on Saturday night as well as many guest appearances throughout the weekend. He is affectionately known as "The King of Telluride" for his perennial appearances there (andEmmylou Harris the "Queen of Telluride"). Sam did tour with Harris' band, The Nash Ramblers. Additional collaborations include recording and live performances with many virtuoso musicians and artists such asDoc Watson ,Linda Ronstadt ,Dolly Parton ,Ann Savoy ,Tony Rice ,Peter Rowan , Russ Barenberg,David Grisman , Mark O Connor, Edgar Meyer, and importantly; "Strength in Numbers", a band consisting ofBela Fleck ,Tony Rice , Mark O Connor, Edgar Meyer, Jerry Douglas, and Sam Bush.Strength in Numbers was a collaboration born from jam sessions at the
Telluride Bluegrass Festival . The music on theirCD release entitled "The Telluride Sessions" was all instrumental and recorded live, showcasing the individual talent of each player and their incredible ability to improvise. During recent years (2000-2008) their have been many variations of the Strength in Numbers band, also known as "Bluegrass Sessions", always including Jerry Douglas, (Dobro ), and usually bassist Byron House, also fromBowling Green, KY . Other musicians include Gabe Witcher (fiddle ), Brian Sutton (guitar ),Tim O'Brien (fiddle ,mandolin ,guitar ,vocals ) and Darol Anger, (fiddle ).Sam Bush Band tours extensively, appearing at many small venues and large festivals such as the
Strawberry Music Festival (Memorial Day andLabor Day ), Rockygrass (late July), and every spring at theAmericana Festival ,Merlefest inWilkesboro, North Carolina . Sam Bush is known as one of the liveliest performers at these festivals, and makes many guest appearances with the other artists.Distinctions and awards
*Chosen to host the 2007
International Bluegrass Music Association Awards, held at theGrand Old Opry .
*Sam walked away with an award himself for Mandolin Player of the YearIBMA 2007.
*Nominated as "Instrumentalist of the Year" by theAmericana Music Association .
*He is affectionately known as "The King of Telluride" for his perennial appearances there (Emmylou Harris as the "Queen of Telluride").
*Known as "King of Newgrass".Discography
olo projects
* "Late As Usual" (1985) Rounder Select ASIN: B0000002GB
* "Glamour & Grits" (1996) Sugar Hill ASIN: B000000F4U
* "Howlin' At The Moon" (1998) Sugar Hill ASIN: B000005ZBB
* "Ice Caps: Peaks of Telluride" (2000) Sugar Hill ASIN: B00004U1G7
* "King of My World" (2004) Sugar Hill ASIN: B0001NBLTK
* "Laps in Seven " (2006) Sugar Hill ASIN: B000FFL3AG
* "On the Road DVD" (2007) Sugar Hill ASIN: B000RHRG5Specialty projects
* "Drive" -
Béla Fleck -Rounder Records 1988
* "The Telluride Sessions " by supergroup Strength in Numbers - MCA 1989
* "Short Trip Home " -Sony Classical 1999:(Edgar Meyer &Joshua Bell with Sam Bush and Mike Marshall)
* "Bluegrass Mandolin Extravaganza" -Acoustic Disc 1999:(w/David Grisman ,Ronnie McCoury ,Jesse McReynolds ,Ricky Skaggs , others)
* "The Bluegrass Sessions" -Béla Fleck - Warner Bros. 1999
* "Hold On, We're Strummin"' - Sam Bush &David Grisman -Acoustic Disc 2003
* "Soulgrass" - Bluegrass and Jazz Fusion 2005New Grass Revival
* "New Grass Revival" (1972) Hollywood
* "Fly Through the Country " (1975) Flying Fish
* "When the Storm Is Over " (1977) Flying Fish
* "Too Late to Turn Back Now " (1977) Flying Fish ASIN: B000000ME2
* "Barren County " (1979) Flying Fish ASIN: B000000MEL
* "Leon Russell &New Grass Revival " (1981) Paradise
* "Commonwealth" (1981) Flying Fish ASIN: B000000MGE
* "On the Boulevard" (1984) Sugar Hill ASIN: B000000EZL
* "Live in Toulouse" (1984) Sugar Hill ASIN: B000000F0O
* "New Grass Revival" (1986) Capitol
* "Hold to a Dream " (1988) Capitol
* "Friday Night in America" (1989) Capitol
* "When the Storm Is Over/Fly Through the Country" (1992) Flying Fish ASIN: B000000MDQ
* "The Best of New Grass Revival" (1994) Capitol ASIN: B000002TNY
* "Grass Roots: The Best of New Grass Revival" (2005) Capitol ASIN: B0009ML1RKCollaboration
Bush appears on numerous country and bluegrass albums, including those by:
Video
*"The River's Gonna Run - Sam Bush" [http://youtube.com/watch?v=dBLwgfO46QA YouTube.com]
*"Sam Bush & Pat Flynn of New Grass Revival - Beaumont Rag" [http://youtube.com/watch?v=ce2OCPkFHVE&feature=related YouTube.com]
*"The New Grass Revival (Live) - Metric Lips" [http://youtube.com/watch?v=WVcjerPXgpQ&feature=related YouTube.com]ee also
*
Bluegrass music
*Country music
*Mandolin
*Grammy Awards
*New Grass Revival
*Progressive bluegrass
*Telluride Bluegrass Festival
*Merlefest
*International Bluegrass Music Association
*Americana Music Association
*Grand Ole Opry
*Bowling Green, Kentucky References
Further reading
*Bush, Sam (1999). "Sam Bush Teaches Mandolin Repertoire and Technique (Listen & Learn)", Hal Leonard, ISBN 0-7935-9950-4.
*Rosenberg, Neil V.(2005). "Bluegrass: A History", University of Illinois Press, ISBN 0-2520-7245-6.External links
* [http://sambush.com/ Official site]
* [http://www.yallwire.com/artists/artistpage/Sam+Bush.html Sam Bush Music Video]
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