Greensky Bluegrass
Greensky Bluegrass | |
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From left to right: Anders Beck (dobro), Michael Bont (banjo/vocals), Paul Hoffman (mandolin/vocals), Mike Devol (bass/vocals), David Bruzza (guitar/vocals) | |
Background information | |
Origin | Kalamazoo, Michigan, USA |
Genres | Progressive bluegrass, jam band |
Years active | 2000–present |
Website | greenskybluegrass.com |
Members |
Dave Bruzza Paul Hoffman Michael Bont Anders Beck Mike Devol |
Past members |
Chris Carr Al Bates |
Greensky Bluegrass is a five-piece American bluegrass band founded in Kalamazoo, Michigan in 2000.
Career
The band was formed in the fall of 2000 by Michael Arlen Bont (banjo), Dave Bruzza (guitar), and Paul Hoffman (mandolin). As newcomers to the bluegrass scene, the three drew upon an array of influences and varied musical backgrounds, reflected in their May 2004 release of Less than Supper, recorded with bassist Chris Carr and dobro player Al Bates. Both Bates and Carr left the band shortly thereafter. In the fall of the same year, bassist Michael Devol joined the group.
In the summer of 2006 the band were winners of the Telluride Bluegrass Festival Band Competition,[1] earning them a spot on the main stage of the 2007 festival. Soon thereafter they released their second studio album, Tuesday Letter, produced by Tim Carbone of Railroad Earth.
In November 2007 the band released its first live recording Live At Bell's, documenting two shows at Bell's Brewery in their hometown of Kalamazoo, Michigan. Just over a month later Greensky Bluegrass added Anders Beck of Wayword Sons to the line-up, replacing Al Bates on dobro.
In August 2008 the band released their third studio recording Five Interstates, also produced by Tim Carbone.
A live series, All Access was released in 2010 with volumes 1 & 2, featuring live performances in their entirety.
Their fourth, and most critically acclaimed album,[citation needed] Handguns, made its debut on Billboard's Bluegrass Charts at No. 3 in October 2011, and spent nine weeks on the chart, landing at No. 33 for 2011 on Billboard's Year End Bluegrass Chart.[citation needed]
Collaborations
On-stage collaborations have paired Greensky Bluegrass with Fruition,Sam Bush, Railroad Earth, The Hackensaw Boys, Bill Kreutzman & Papa Mali, Larry Keel and Natural Bridge, and Steppin’ In It. The band has also shared bills with Ralph Stanley, Peter Rowan and Tony Rice Quartet, Yonder Mountain String Band, Sam Bush Band, New Monsoon, Bela Fleck and the Flecktones, Keller Williams, Hot Buttered Rum, Vince Herman, The Mammals, Jeremiah Birnbaum and The Ramblers, The Avett Brothers, Darrell Scott, King Wilkie, David Grisman Quintet, among others.
Discography
Title | Album details | Peak positions |
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US Bluegrass | ||
Less Than Supper |
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Tuesday Letter |
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Live at Bell's |
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Five Interstates |
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All Access Vol. 1 |
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All Access Vol. 2 |
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Handguns |
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3 |
"—" denotes releases that did not chart | ||
References
- Specific citations
- ↑ "Green Sky upset". Festival Preview Roots. Retrieved 2008-03-01.
- General references
- Kalamazoo Gazette
- Greensky Bluegrass at CMT.com
External links
- Official website
- Greensky Bluegrass at MySpace
- The Original Greensky Bluegrass Discussion Group at Yahoo! Groups
- Live collection at the Internet Archive