Dennis Crouch (bassist)

Dennis Crouch (born January 19, 1967) is an American double bassist raised in Strawberry, Arkansas.

He came from a musical family and started playing bass when he was eight years old. In 1996 he moved to Nashville, Tennessee. Two years later, he co-founded the Time Jumpers, a western swing band. He left the band in 2012. He has recorded and performed with Gregg Allman, T Bone Burnett, Johnny Cash, Elvis Costello, Harry Connick Jr., Elton John, Diana Krall, Alison Krauss, Imelda May, Willie Nelson, Robert Plant, Steven Tyler.[1][2][3] John Mellencamp, Ralph Stanley, Paula Cole, Loretta Lynn, Vince Gill, The Chieftains, and Steve Earle. He played on the 2003 album Wildwood Flower which won a Grammy for Best Traditional Folk album in 2003.

Collaborations

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References

  1. "Dennis Crouch, On Nashville's Fear Factor". bassplayer.com. Retrieved 25 May 2017.
  2. "Dennis Crouch". ampeg.com. Retrieved 25 May 2017.
  3. "Nashville Bassist Dennis Crouch Part One – Bass Frontiers Magazine". www.bassfrontiersmag.com. Retrieved 25 May 2017.


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