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Tony Rice Sings Gordon Lightfoot
1996 · albüm
River Suite For Two Guitars
1995 · albüm
Tone Poems
1994 · albüm
Crossings
1994 · albüm
Tony Rice Plays And Sings Bluegrass
1993 · albüm
Church Street Blues
1993 · albüm
Skaggs And Rice
1993 · albüm
Norman Blake & Tony Rice 2
1990 · albüm
Native American
1988 · albüm
Blake & Rice
1987 · albüm
Me & My Guitar
1986 · albüm
Cold On The Shoulder
1984 · albüm
Tony Rice
1977 · albüm
The Gasoline Brothers
2022 · albüm
California Autumn (California Autumn re-release)
1975 · albüm
Dawg & T (Live)
2017 · albüm
The Bill Monroe Collection
2012 · albüm
The Pizza Tapes Extra Large Edition
2011 · albüm
Night Flyer: The Singer Songwriter Collection
2008 · albüm
Quartet
2007 · albüm
Guitar
2005 · albüm
You Were There For Me
2004 · albüm
58957: The Bluegrass Guitar Collection
2003 · albüm
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Tony Rice was one of bluegrass' most inventive flatpicking guitar players. Although he displayed a mastery of the genre's traditions, Rice set the standard for more contemporary styles. A former member of the Bluegrass Alliance, the David Grisman Quintet, J.D. Crowe's New South, and the Bluegrass Album Band, Rice also displayed his eclectic approach on solo recordings, collaborative albums with flatpicking guitar ace Norman Blake, and sessions recorded with his brothers Larry, Ron, and Wyatt, as the Rice Brothers. In 1996, Rice recorded a tradition-rooted album, Out of the Woodwork, with Chris Hillman, Herb Pedersen, and his brother Larry. Raised in Southern California, Rice inherited his musical skill from his father, who played with several West Coast bluegrass bands and was heavily inspired by California-based bluegrass groups including the Dillards and the Kentucky Colonels, which featured influential guitar picker Clarence White. Moving temporarily to Kentucky in 1970, Rice became a charter member of the Bluegrass Alliance, one of the earliest contemporary bluegrass groups. As a member of J.D. Crowe's New South in the early '70s, along with Ricky Skaggs and Jerry Douglas, he continued to promote a new approach to the music of the hill country. After meeting imaginative mandolin player David Grisman during a jam session in 1975, Rice returned to California and helped form the David Grisman Quintet. During the five years that he played with the group, Rice helped to lay the foundation for the "newgrass" style that Grisman dubbed "Dawg Music." Leaving the Grisman Quintet, Rice formed a bluegrass supergroup, the Bluegrass Album Band, with J.D. Crowe, Bobby Hicks, Doyle Lawson, and Todd Phillips. Although only a part-time venture, the group produced five memorable albums. Rice's albums as a soloist and with his band, the Tony Rice Unit, ranged from the jazz-tinged Mar West, which included bluegrass-style treatments of tunes by Miles Davis and John Coltrane, to singer/songwriter-oriented albums, including Cold on the Shoulder, Native American, and Me & My Guitar, featuring his virtuosic guitar picking and soulful vocalizing of songs by Ian Tyson, Phil Ochs, and Gordon Lightfoot. Rice released an album-length collection of Lightfoot's songs, Sings Gordon Lightfoot, in 1996. Rice continued to interpret the traditional bluegrass repertoire as well, releasing an album of old chestnuts, Plays and Sings Bluegrass, the same year. In 1997, with his brother Larry Rice, Chris Hillman, and banjoist Herb Pedersen, he founded Rice, Rice, Hillman & Pedersen, and the superstar quartet released three albums between 1997 and 2001. Rice's singing voice had essentially been silenced due to dysphonia since the early '90s, but he remained a top instrumentalist, collaborating with Peter Rowan on a pair of albums for Rounder Records, 2004's You Were There for Me and 2007's Quartet. The encouragingly titled Tony Rice Sings and Plays Bill Monroe appeared in 2011. Rice was inducted into the International Bluegrass Hall of Fame in 2013, and the ceremony proved to be one of his final public performances; he had developed a severe case of lateral epicondylitis (also known as Tennis Elbow), which made it too painful for him to play guitar. Rice died at his home in Reidsville, North Carolina on December 26, 2020. He was 69 years old. ~ Craig Harris & Steve Leggett, Rovi