A Quiz – Who Am I?

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How well do you know your bluegrass, both contemporary and historic?

Check your knowledge of trivia with the questions below.

  1. I played with the Lost and Found, the Larry Stephenson Band and the Lonesome River Band before joining Lou Reid and Carolina. Who am I?
  2. Chris Thile [mandolin], Michael Cleveland [fiddle], Josh Williams [banjo], Cody Kilby [guitar]….. whom is missing?
  3. I started playing banjo at age of ten with my father’s group, The Rocky River Boys. Who am I?
  4. Stanislaw Wyslouch (guitar), Greg Liszt (banjo), Mike Barnett (fiddle), Adam Chaffins (bass) … whom is the missing mandolin player?
  5. ……….. Mark Prindle, Larry Robbins, Marshall Wilborn and Earl Yager. Whom is the missing person that is first in this succession?

 

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About the Author

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Richard Thompson

Richard F. Thompson is a long-standing free-lance writer specialising in bluegrass music topics. A two-time Editor of British Bluegrass News, he has been seriously interested in bluegrass music since about 1970. As well as contributing to that magazine, he has, in the past 30 plus years, had articles published by Country Music World, International Country Music News, Country Music People, Bluegrass Unlimited, MoonShiner (the Japanese bluegrass music journal) and Bluegrass Europe. He wrote the annotated series I'm On My Way Back To Old Kentucky, a daily memorial to Bill Monroe that culminated with an acknowledgement of what would have been his 100th birthday, on September 13, 2011.

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