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Dawg's Groove

David Grisman Quintet

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Celebrating the 30th anniversary of creating his unique "Dawg Music," mandolinist David Grisman's long running quintet has one significant personnel change on this studio date for Dawg's Groove: the replacement of percussionist/fiddler/mandolinist Joe Craven (who launched a solo career) with the return of drummer George Marsh. Grisman's recordings have infrequently included a full drum kit, but Marsh's sensitive touch fits the leader's demands perfectly, though his explosive trade-offs in Grisman's opener "Limestones" prove he's not present just for background work. Marsh also contributed the tender ballad "Waltz for Lucy" (written in memory of his daughter). Grisman's superb musicianship seems to get even better over time, while he also wrote a number of new compositions for this session. Matt Eakle's playful flute remains a focal point and he composed the catchy, brisk samba "My Friend Dawg." Bassist Jim Kerwin, the longest tenured sideman in the quintet, along with guitarist Enrique Coria, a fine addition in 1994, also make important contributions to the Grisman sound. The closing track, "Blues for Vassar," is more of a sensitive waltz in tribute to the late fiddler Vassar Clements, who joined Grisman in various projects by Old & In the Way. Up to his usual tricks, the mandolinist adds a bonus untitled hidden track, as well.
© Ken Dryden /TiVo

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1
Limestones
00:06:52

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2006 Acoustic Disc 2006 Acoustic Disc

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La Grande Guignole
00:05:07

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Ella Mcdonnell
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Waltz For Lucy
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Zambola
00:05:46

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Tracy's Tune
00:06:29

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Dawg's Groove
00:05:20

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Cinderella's Fella
00:05:15

David Grisman Quintet, MainArtist

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My Friend Dawg
00:05:25

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Blues For Vassar
00:12:17

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2006 Acoustic Disc 2006 Acoustic Disc

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Celebrating the 30th anniversary of creating his unique "Dawg Music," mandolinist David Grisman's long running quintet has one significant personnel change on this studio date for Dawg's Groove: the replacement of percussionist/fiddler/mandolinist Joe Craven (who launched a solo career) with the return of drummer George Marsh. Grisman's recordings have infrequently included a full drum kit, but Marsh's sensitive touch fits the leader's demands perfectly, though his explosive trade-offs in Grisman's opener "Limestones" prove he's not present just for background work. Marsh also contributed the tender ballad "Waltz for Lucy" (written in memory of his daughter). Grisman's superb musicianship seems to get even better over time, while he also wrote a number of new compositions for this session. Matt Eakle's playful flute remains a focal point and he composed the catchy, brisk samba "My Friend Dawg." Bassist Jim Kerwin, the longest tenured sideman in the quintet, along with guitarist Enrique Coria, a fine addition in 1994, also make important contributions to the Grisman sound. The closing track, "Blues for Vassar," is more of a sensitive waltz in tribute to the late fiddler Vassar Clements, who joined Grisman in various projects by Old & In the Way. Up to his usual tricks, the mandolinist adds a bonus untitled hidden track, as well.
© Ken Dryden /TiVo

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