In depth conversation with bluegrass legend Tom Gray

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Tom Gray

Tom Gray showing a photo of Bill Monroe at a jam in his basement – photo © Tara Linhardt


Over this past weekend, Tara Linhardt visited legendary bluegrass bassist Tom Gray at his home, and recorded this video of their conversation. Tom, of course, served as bassist with several important bluegrass groups based around Washington, DC and its environs, including The Country Gentlemen and The Seldom Scene.

He lays out his long career in this sort of “oral history project,” nicely captured by Tara and her husband in a two-camera shoot, running to an hour and a half.

It’s a must for serious fans of either band, of Tom’s music after leaving the Scene, or anyone interested in the early days of the DC bluegrass scene.

About the Author

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Tara Linhardt

Tara Linhardt is a music educator, recording artist and independent film producer in Loudon County, VA. She has a Masters in Education and has been performing and teaching traditional music for years both privately and in festivals, workshops, and traditional music camps such as the Traditions Week at McDaniel College in Westminster, MD and the Gettysburg Bluegrass Festival. Tara also holds the Guinness Book World's Record for organizing the Largest Mandolin Ensemble in the history of the world!

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