David Grisman

Bild Quelle:


  • bluegrass
  • mandolin
  • jazz
  • acoustic
  • folk
David Grisman (born 1945 in Hackensack, New Jersey) is a noted bluegrass/newgrass mandolinist and composer of acoustic music. He started the Acoustic Disc record label in an effort to preserve and spread acoustic or instrumental music. David Grisman started his musical career in 1963 as a member of The Even Dozen Jug Band. His nickname, "Dawg" was affectionately assigned by his close friend Jerry Garcia (the two met at a Van Hoy Campground (NC) back when they used to host the old time fiddlers convention).

Mehr Informationen...

Songs

  •  
    Man of Constant Sorrow

  •  
    Mando-Bass Boogie Sonata (feat. Edgar Meyer)

  •  
    Mandoharp Fantasy (feat. Bryan Bowers)

  •  
    Martin Taylor / It Had To Be You

  •  
    Memories of Mother and Dad

  •  
    Memphis (feat. John Hartford & Mike Seeger)

  •  
    Minor Swing

  •  
    Mondo Mando

  •  
    Mugavero

  •  
    Mule Skinner Blues (feat. Vassar Clements)

  •  
    My Aching Heart

  •  
    My Little Georgia Rose

  •  
    My Long Journey Home

  •  
    My Walking Shoes

  •  
    Naima

  •  
    Neon Tetra

  •  
    New Deli Duo (feat. Zakir Hussain)

  •  
    New Monia

  •  
    Nine Pound Hammer

  •  
    O'Banion's Wake

  •  
    O-Banion's Wake

  •  
    Old Souls (feat. Julian Lage)

  •  
    Once More

  •  
    Opus 38

  •  
    Opus 57

  •  
    Pamela

  •  
    Pneumonia

  •  
    Pretty Polly

  •  
    Pretty Saro

  •  
    Pupville

  •  
    Rawhide

  •  
    Respighi: Ancient Aires and Dances

  •  
    Richochet

  •  
    Ricochet

  •  
    Sad and Lonesome Day

  •  
    Salty Dawg Blues

  •  
    Santa Claus Is Coming to Town

  •  
    Sativa

  •  
    Sea of Cortez

  •  
    Seven Year Blues

  •  
    Shenandoah Breakdown

  •  
    Silent Night

  •  
    Sophronie

  •  
    Steppin' With Stephane

  •  
    Sugar Hill Ramble

  •  
    Summertime

  •  
    Swamp Dawg

  •  
    Sweet Little Miss Blue Eyes

  •  
    Swing 51

  •  
    Swingin' Sorrento (feat. Jim Boggio)


Comments