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The Waybacks: Burger After Church (2002)
The Waybacks style is a combination of Newgrass, Crabgrass, Swing, Country blues, acoustic worldbeat, hip-haw, Celtoid and no small measure of serious frivolity.
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Béla Fleck,
David Grisman,
Sam Bush.
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The Waybacks: From the Pasture To the Future (2006)
Possessing dazzling instrumental chops and an absolute mastery of acoustic musical styles, The Waybacks are an eclectic quintet, steeped in an array of Americana idioms. Whether mesmerizing audiences at intimate venues or creating a sensation at major fes
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Bob Weir,
David Grisman,
Sam Bush.
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The Waybacks: Loaded (2008)
For The Waybacks, musical evolution is a way of life and a spectator sport. They're as uninhibited and unpredictable as the eclectic San Francisco Bay area that claims them, but their experiments are invariably sharp-witted and musically dazzling.
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Bob Weir,
David Grisman,
Sam Bush.
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The Waybacks: Devolver (2000)
Some call it Newgrass ... others call it Americana ... still others call it Smokin' Grass ... but Acoustic Mayhem is perhaps the term that best sums up the vibe of this guitar / mandolin / fiddle / bass & brushy drums quintet.
Recommended if you like
Nickel Creek,
The David Grisman Quintet.
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The Waybacks: Way Live (2003)
You can call it Newgrass, Crabgrass, Jamgrass acoustic mayhem or Hip-haw, but we just call it high-energy, entertaining acoustic music.
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David Grisman,
Sam Bush,
The String Cheese Incident.
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Jim Henry: The Wayback (1999)
Guitar-driven Americana songs about life on the road, home and the world around us, tastefully played, impeccably written and tunefully sung.
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John Prine,
Lyle Lovett,
Richard Thompson.
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The Wayback Machine: Barrio Jam (2004)
From folk-rock to honky tonk to country rock and country blues to evocative singer/songwriters moods to a latin feel, the sound on Barrio Jam is impossible to pigeon hole but always engaging. Three different lead vocalists with lots of harmonies.
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Aztec Two-Step,
Grateful Dead,
Warren Zevon.
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Down, Not Out: Down, Not Out (2005)
Down, Not Out is a high energy Acoustic Americana band from San Francisco. Their debut CD features Chojo Jacques (The Waybacks, Slaid Cleeves) on mandolin and violin, Brad Russell (Rick Derringer) on bass, and Tim Hunt (Yankee Grey) on background vocals.
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David Grisman,
Old & In the Way,
The Waybacks.
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The Wayback Machine: Welcome to the Family (2007)
Fusing tight vocal harmonies with a penchant for improvisation, this band has traversed the musical map from Grateful Dead and classic hippie rock to reggae, Latin, blues, honky tonk, zydeco, ska, New Orleans-style funk, and beyond.