New South (band)

New South (band)
New South

The New South performing with J. D. Crowe on August 8, 2008.
Background information
Origin Kentucky, USA
Genres Bluegrass
Years active 1973–present
Labels Rounder, Starday
Associated acts J. D. Crowe
Members
Rickey Wasson
Dwight McCall
John Bowman
Steve Thomas
Past members
Doyle Lawson
Tony Rice
Larry Rice
Bobby Slone
Ricky Skaggs
Jerry Douglas
Keith Whitley
Jimmy Gaudreau
Mike Gregory
Steve Bryant
Tony King
Phil Leadbetter
Robert Hale
Darrell Webb
Curt Chapman
Barry Crabtree
Harold Nixon
Ron Stewart
Scott Risner

The New South is a bluegrass band formed around 1973 by banjo player J. D. Crowe. Their first two albums, Bluegrass Evolution and the eponymous record known by the album number, "Rounder 0044," established them as a dominant force in bluegrass, though the two albums are wildly different.

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Band members

The New South have recorded and toured with a variety of different lineups. One of the most notable lineup changes came in 2002 when the entire band quit out of desire for a more active performing schedule, forming the band Wildfire. Crowe quickly found replacements (rehiring mandolinist/vocalist Dwight McCall and guitarist/ vocalist Rickey Wasson who had both been members previously) and the New South has continued a moderate performance schedule.

Current and past members include: J.D. Crowe, Doyle Lawson, Tony Rice, Larry Rice, Bobby Slone, Ricky Skaggs, Jerry Douglas, Keith Whitley, Jimmy Gaudreau, Mike Gregory, Steve Bryant, Tony King, Phil Leadbetter, Richard Bennett, Robert Hale, Darrell Webb, Curt Chapman, Dwight McCall, Rickey Wasson, Wayne Fields, Harold Nixon, and Ron Stewart.

Key recordings

The Kentucky Mountain Boys

J.D. Crowe formed the prototype for the New South, the Kentucky Mountain Boys, in the late 1960s. Members of the line-up included Red Allen, Larry Rice and Doyle Lawson. The group recorded three albums on Lemco Records: Bluegrass Holiday, Ramblin' Boy, and a gospel album, The Model Church. Lawson left the group in 1971 to join the Country Gentlemen, and was replaced by Larry Rice's younger brother, Tony Rice, a guitar prodigy and student of Clarence White.

Bluegrass Evolution

The first album recorded as the "New South" was Bluegrass Evolution. This album seems to have been influenced by the Osborne Brothers and by more mainstream country music; it incorporates drums, pedal steel and electric instruments to a far greater degree than most bluegrass bands of the period.

J.D. Crowe & The New South ("Rounder 0044")

After Bluegrass Evolution, Larry Rice left the band. A young Ricky Skaggs replaced him, and Jerry Douglas also joined the group for this 1975 eponymously titled album, more commonly known by its Rounder Records catalogue number ("Rounder 0044"). Stylisticly this album marked a sharp turn from Bluegrass Evolution, while still experimenting with pedal steel, percussion and a piano on the tracks "You Are What I Am" and "Cryin' Holy", the majority of the album featured songs played with traditional bluegrass instrumentation (although on the slower numbers, Skaggs doubled his fiddle with a viola) by up-and-coming singer songwriters such as Gordon Lightfoot, Utah Phillips and Rodney Crowell, as well as incorporating more traditional songs such as "Old Home Place," "Some Old Day," and "Sally Goodin." This one album changed the nature and direction of bluegrass music to an extent that everything after it has to be viewed in light of this album, and today this album is considered a landmark in bluegrass music without which no collection is complete.

The Keith Whitley Years

Not long after Rounder 0044's release, Tony Rice departed the band to join David Grisman's band. Skaggs and Douglas soon followed suit, forming their own band, Boone Creek. After experimenting with a few lineups, Crowe hired bassist Steve Bryant, mandolinist Jimmy Gadreau, as well as former Ralph Stanley guitarist Keith Whitley. This band produced three albums: My Home Ain't In the Hall of Fame, Live in Japan, and Somewhere Between. All three of these albums saw the band returning toward the sound of the Bluegrass Evolution album, incorporating more country elements, with Crowe even playing electric guitar more than banjo on "Somewhere Between".

Discography

  • Bluegrass Evolution (Starday, 1973)
  • J.D. Crowe & the New South (Rounder 0044, 1975)
  • You Can Share My Blanket (Rounder, 1977)
  • My Home Ain't In The Hall of Fame (Rounder, 1978)
  • Somewhere Between (Rounder, 1981)
  • Live In Japan (Rounder, 1982)
  • Straight Ahead (Rounder, 1986)
  • Flashback (Rounder, 1994)
  • Come On Down To My World (Rounder, 1999)
  • At Bean Blossom: Uncle Pen Days (2000)
  • Lefty's Old Guitar (Rounder, 2006)

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