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/ News Release
For Immediate Release
Contact:
Natalie Ryan, 303-871-4154,
www.newmancenterpresents.com

Living Legends!

JD Crowe & Bobby Osborne

The American Bluegrass Masters

May 8, 2010

Denver – For the first time in 50 years, the American Bluegrass Masters Tour unites Grammy Winner JD Crowe and Grand Ole Opry legend Bobby Osborne with the hottest bluegrass singers and pickers on the planet. In the seven year history ofNewman Center Presents, this is the first Bluegrass Show to be presented in the beautiful and acoustically renowned June Swaner Gates Hall. This one night only show is being billed as "Bluegrass meets newgrass". This down-home tradition joins fresh-spirited innovation in a concert featuring the lively front-porch twang, and infectious rhythms that define the uniquely American genre known as bluegrass. Show time is 7:30 pm. Tickets range from $28-$48 and include free parking.

J.D Crowe was one of the most influential progressive bluegrass musicians of the 70’s. Initially influenced by Earl Scruggs, as well as rock & roll and the blues,Crowe's distinctive style melds country, bluegrass, rock and blues. Crowe didn’t receive national exposure until the early 70's when he formed the New South, but after the release of the band’s eponymous debut in 1972,he became a fixture on the bluegrass scene for the next 20 years.

Bobby Osborne is known primarily for his collaboration with his brother Sonny Osborne in their band, the Osborne Brothers. He was a pioneer in conceiving the “high lead” vocal trio conception. The Osborne Brothers usher in the 1960’s as the first modern-day bluegrass band. th Bobby soaring over top, the Osborne Brothers’ vocal trios and polished instrumental arrangements became the gold standard for all future country harmony acts. After performing on various radio shows around the country for 25 years, Bobby’s determination paid off when his lifelong dream of becoming an official member of the Grand Ole Opry came true in 1964. By 1971, the Osbornes became the first bluegrass act to win the highly coveted Country Music Association award for Vocal Group of the Year.Bobby named his current band, The Rocky Top Express, in honor of the hit that launched him into the big time. One of the five biggest bluegrass hits of all time, and designated an official state song for Tennessee, “Rocky Top” remains required material in the repertoire of any amateur country and bluegrass band. Forty years after its initial chart success, “Rocky Top” remains a bluegrass classic and a true country standard.

American Bluegrass Masters tour performers include:

JD CROWE, banjo
and BOBBY OSBORNE, mandolin
in concert with
JD CROWE, banjo
and BOBBY OSBORNE, mandolin
in concert with
Dean Osborne, banjo
Curtis Burch, resophonic guitar

JP Mathes, guitar, banjo

Bobby Osborne, Jr., bass

Guest Artist

A free Behind the Curtain lecture will be held with musician, writer, music promoter, and volunteer with the Colorado Bluegrass MusicSociety, David Patton, 6:30 p.m. before the show. Performance tickets can be purchased Monday-Friday at the Newman Center (corner of University & Iliff), 10 am-4 pm, and Ritchie Center Box Offices (2240 E. Buchtel Blvd.), 10-6 pm, and at Ticketmaster outlets during posted hours. Charge by phone at 1.800.982.2787 or order online at ticketmaster.com. For more information, or to request accommodations for persons with disabilities, call 303.871.7720, Option 2.

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