DGBX
DGBX (David Grisman Bluegrass Experience), is a collection of bluegrass songs by David Grisman and his latest band, DGBX.[2][3][4]
DGBX | ||||
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Released | 2006 | |||
Genre | Bluegrass | |||
Label | Acoustic Disc | |||
Producer | David Grisman | |||
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Track listing
- I'm Rollin' On (trad.)
- Baby Blue Eyes (Eanes)
- Engine 143 (Carter)
- The Baltimore Fire (Poole)
- Rubens Train (trad.)
- Dream of the Miner's Child (trad.)
- Dawggy Mt. Breakdown (Grisman)
- Rock Hearts (Otis)
- Say Won't You Be Mine (Stanley)
- You'll Be a Lost Ball (Martin)
- Down the Road (Flatt / Scruggs)
- Old and in the Way (Grisman)
- Are You Afraid to Die? (trad.)
- There Ain't Nobody Gonna Miss Me When I'm Gone (McCauliffe)
Personnel
- David Grisman - mandolin, vocals
- Samson Grisman - bass
- Jim Nunally - guitar, vocals
- Keith Little - banjo, guitar, vocals
- Chad Manning - fiddle
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