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The Greenbriar Boys
Origin
New York City, New York, U.S.
Genres
Folk, bluegrass
Years active
1958–1970
Labels
Vanguard
Past members
John Herald Bob Yellin Eric Weissberg Paul Prestopino Ralph Rinzler Frank Wakefield Jim Buchanan Joe Isaacs
The Greenbriar Boys were an American northern bluegrass music group. who first got together in jam sessions in New York's Washington Square Park. The group disbanded in 1970.[1]
recorded by the northern bluegrass band TheGreenbriarBoys and included on their 1966 album Better Late than Never! Nesmith offered it to his group the Monkees...
(disambiguation) The Greenbriar Boys, bluegrass band This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Greenbriar. If an internal link led you...
Jimmy Martin, Don Reno, Jerry Garcia, David Grisman, The Stanley Brothers, and theGreenbriarBoys. Born into a musical family in Emory Gap, Tennessee...
bluegrass songwriter, solo and studio musician and one-time member of TheGreenbriarBoys trio. Herald was born in Manhattan in 1939, to an Armenian born poet...
Rinzler, TheGreenbriarBoys, Ramblin' Jack Elliott, Carolyn Hester, Elizabeth Cotten and Dave Van Ronk. The first public "electric" appearance of The Blues...
album Dian & theGreenbriarBoys. The Briarwood Singers, a five-piece folk group, released a version of the song that reached number 126 on the Billboard...
Greenwich Village with theGreenbriarBoys. He left theGreenbriarBoys before they became nationally known to serve as an accompanist for the Chad Mitchell Trio...
June 10, 1936) is an American banjo player and founding member of TheGreenbriarBoys bluegrass music group. Yellin was born and raised in New York City...
Avenue in Los Angeles was named after the song. The club opened in 1958 and closed in 1973. TheGreenbriarBoys, Lightnin' Hopkins, Mississippi John Hurt,...
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the British ballad, with the same lyrics but a different tune, was recorded in 1961 on the Vanguard album New Folks by John Herald and theGreenbriar...
Stone Poneys of "Different Drum" was quite similar to the recorded version by TheGreenbriarBoys from their 1966 album Better Late than Never!; but as...
with Pham Duy TheGreenbriarBoys Judy Collins Jim Garland and Hazel Garland Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee Bessie Jones and Children from the Downtown Community...
music groups in the mid to late 1950s. After graduation, he went to New York City where he eventually became one of the famous GreenbriarBoys, a popular folk...
bluegrass songwriter, solo and studio musician, and one-time member of TheGreenbriarBoys trio Kallen Esperian – lyric soprano Karine Poghosyan - pianist Kim...
Tufts University in the Boston suburb of Medford, Massachusetts. Exposure to TheGreenbriarBoys, the Charles River Valley Boys, the Hillbilly at Harvard...
Richard Fariña Jackson C. Frank The Freedom Singers Gale Garnett Gateway Singers Bob Gibson Cynthia Gooding TheGreenbriarBoys David Grisman Stefan Grossman...
songwriter, musician, member of TheGreenbriarBoys, 65 July 21 – Long John Baldry, R&B singer, 64 July 22 – Eugene Record, singer (The Chi-Lites), 64 July 23...