Dan Paisley and the Southern Grass
Dan Paisley and The Southern Grass are an award winning American Bluegrass band that performs mainly traditional style bluegrass music. The band performs Worldwide and records on the Patuxent Music label and is represented by Roe Entertainment.
History
This band was started by Bob Paisley after leaving Ted Lundy and The Southern Mountain Boys.[1] By 1979 they were known as Bob Paisley and the Southern Grass.[2] The original members were Ted Lundy, Fred Hannah and Jerry Lundy.[3][4] They were soon joined by Bob's son, Dan Paisley, and Ted Lundy’s sons TJ and Bob; Ted Lundy died in 1980.[5] Mandolinist Don Eldreth completed the group. In 2004 Bob Paisley died of cancer, and Bob's son Dan Paisley took over the group, since then they have been internationally touring as Dan Paisley and the Southern Grass. In 2009 the group received the Song of the Year award from the International Bluegrass Music Association (IBMA) for the song "Don't Throw Mama's Flowers Away" by Chris Stuart. The group has also received multiple nominations from the IBMA .
Band members
- Original membership: Bob Paisley, Ted Lundy, Fred Hannah and Jerry Lundy.
- Membership as of 2016: Dan Paisley; Guitar and vocals, Eric Troutman; Bass and Vocals, Mark Delaney; Banjo and Vocals. Ryan Paisley; (Dan's Son) Mandolin, T.J Lundy; Fiddle.
Discography
- The Tradition Continues: Dan Paisley 2005
- The Room over Mine: Rounder Records 2008
- The Road into Town: Patuxent Music 2012
- Weary River: Patuxent Music 2015
References
- ↑ Billboard 3 Dec 1977
- ↑ Rosenburg, Neil, Bluegrass: A History, University of Illinois Press, p. 372
- ↑ Music Makers Of the Blue Ridge Plateau, Arcadia Publishing, 2008, p.50
- ↑ New York Magazine 16 Apr 1979
- ↑ "Charging Into the Future: Emerging from Tragedy, Dan Paisley and the Southern Grass Hang Fire On The Room Over Mine". Bluegrass Special, July 2008.