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There is something for everyone on the latest release from the Byron Berline Band. Old-timey to cowboy to contemporary, all with a bluegrass feel. This CD is a collection of styles that display the diverse personalities of the band members. |
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Byron's newest project featuring some of his great pickin'
friends. The album has four traditional fiddle favorites, the rest are Byron's
compositions, and critics are saying this is the best fiddle album he has ever
done. |
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wonderful album of the Byron Berline Band playing new and old songs; both
Bluegrass and Western Swing |
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Six songs of Gram Pasons and six of Gene Clark. This CD was two
years in the making, but very well worth it. Guest artists include Vince Gill,
Chris Hillman, Jay Dee Maness and All Perkins. |
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Some of the gems from the Berline-Crary-Hickman albums; they
enjoyed re-creating some of the old fiddle tunes and writing new tunes of their
own. |
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The Byron Berline Band's first gospel cd which has quickly
become a fan favorite. |
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The Byron Berline Band's first CD. It has a great feel provided
by the excitement of the band and the enthusiasm of the audience. It is the
finest in bluegrass and acoustic music! |
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Your Xmas Favorites & some surprises too on this Byron
Berline Band CD. |
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The only recording of the group California, a great performance
by a great band. The songwriting of Steve Spurgin and the musicianship of
Berline, Crary, Hickman and Moore make this a classic! |
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Several of Byron's musician friends gathered around to make this
double nominated Grammy CD. Having Bill Monroe and Earl Scruggs in the
recording studio was a real thrill for Byron. |
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Twenty-two original waltzes, breakdowns, rags, etc., many of
which were heard on the popular "Northern Exposure" TV show. A Mel Bay song
book mirrors the collection of tunes. |
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Recorded by the top Los Angeles session pickers. Most of the
tunes are original with a few traditional, all with an up-beat rhythm
section. |
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Tunes that Byron's dad enjoyed playing and hearing. Byron
invites wonderful banjo players John Hartford, Doug Dillard, Alan Munde, John
Hickman and Larry McNeely to pick along with him. |
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Duo album with just banjo and fiddle; perhaps the only CD with
this format. Great old-time tunes played by John and Byron. |