Dry Branch Fire Squad
The Dry Branch Fire Squad is an old-time bluegrass band founded by Ron Thomason in October 1976.[1] The band has gone through many iterations in its existence. Thomason has been the one constant, serving as the band's MC, lead singer, and mandolin player. He also plays banjo and guitar in performance, and on some recorded tracks, and is often called upon by audiences to demonstrate his hambone technique which he learned as a child.
The band is known for its exceptional live performances and the self-deprecating humor and intelligence that Thomason brings to the stage along with the music.
Before forming the band, Thomason was a member of Ralph Stanley's band, the Clinch Mountain Boys.
The Dry Branch Fire Squad is the host band of the annual bluegrass festival formerly known as "Winterhawk" and now called "Grey Fox." The band also hosts the High Mountain Hay Fever festival in Colorado as a fundraiser for a local medical clinic. The band has performed at the annual Hardly Strictly Bluegrass festival at Golden Gate Park in San Francisco every year since 2003. [2]
The band is currently composed of Adam McIntosh (guitar, mandolin), Tom Boyd (banjo, resophonic guitar), Jeff Byrd (bass), and Ron Thomason (mandolin, banjo, guitar). [3]
Long-time members Brian Aldridge and Dan Russell retired at the end of 2015. Former member, Adam McIntosh, rejoined the band playing guitar and mandolin and assuming tenor singing duties. Jeff Byrd also joined replacing Dan Russell on bass.
Recordings (incomplete list)
- The Dry Branch Fire Squad - 1978
- On Tour - Live at the Gettysburg Bluegrass Festival - 1979
- Born to be Lonesome - 1981
- Antiques and Inventions - 1981
- Fannin' the Flames - 1982
- Good Neighbors and Friends - 1985
- Golgotha - 1986
- Tried and True - 1987
- Fertile Ground - 1989
- Long Journey - 1991
- Just For The Record - 1993
- Live! at Last - 1996
- Memories That Bless and Burn - 1999
- Hand-Hewn - 2001
- Live at the Newburyport Firehouse - 2005
- Thirtieth Anniversary Special - 2007
- Echoes of the Mountains - 2009
- The Gospel Way - 2014
- Don't Forget This Song - 2014
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