- Russ Barenberg
Russ Barenberg (b. Oct. 8, 1950) is a
Grammy -nominated American bluegrass musician.Barenberg began playing guitar at age 13, taking lessons from Alan Miller, whose brother John Miller Barenberg would later play with. His style was heavily influenced by the
flatpicking technique ofClarence White . He attendedCornell University and metPete Wernick there in 1968. Together they joined to formCountry Cooking , who released two albums of bluegrass before breaking up in 1975.In 1975 Barenberg briefly began playing
electric guitar with a jazz rock group,Carried Away . Late in 1975 he quit playing music, but returned in 1977, moving toNew York City to play in the group Heartlands. This group also played backup on Barenberg's debut solo effort, "Cowboy Calypso", in 1980. He then moved toBoston , teaching at theMusic Emporium inCambridge . Here he played in the groupsFiddle Fever andLaughing Hands .In 1986 Barenberg moved to
Nashville , where he has played often withJerry Douglas andMaura O'Connell , and done much work as asession musician withBela Fleck ,Hazel Dickens ,Mel Tillis , andRandy Travis , among others. He has released several instructional videos.In 2007, his song "Little Monk" was nominated for a
Grammy award for Best Country Instrumental Performance.olo discography
*"Cowboy Calypso" (
Rounder Records , 1980)
*"Behind the Melodies" (Rounder, 1983)
*"Halloween Rehearsal" (Rounder, 1987)
*"Moving Pictures" (Rounder, 1988)
*"When at Last" (Compass Records , 2007)References
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