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

gollark: That's... pretty okay, then?
gollark: No, I mean out of how many people?
gollark: Top 100k of what?
gollark: I mean, I also generally hang around friends, online and not, who are at least generally fairly competent at, say, mathy stuff, and programming.
gollark: So I just wonder... are people generally just *that* bad at stuff? Are they about the same in terms of theoretical *aptitude* in doing it, but generally don't care?

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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