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Psychograss

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Years active
  
1993–2005

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Labels
  
Windham Hill, Sugar Hill

Past members
  
Darol Anger Joe Craven Mike Marshall Todd Phillips Tony Trischka David Grier Tim O'Brien

Albums
  
Like Minds, Now Hear This, Psychograss

Associated acts
  
Darol Anger, Mike Marshall, David Grisman

Genres
  
Bluegrass, Folk music, Jazz

Members
  
Darol Anger, Mike Marshall, Tony Trischka, David Grier, Todd Phillips

Psychograss was an American bluegrass supergroup founded by fiddler Darol Anger and mandolinist Mike Marshall.

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Anger and Marshall had been members of the David Grisman Quintet, the band Montreaux, and had performed as a duo. They invited two other Grisman players, bassist Todd Phillips and percussionist Joe Craven, and recorded their first album in 1993. Tim O'Brien sang on the album and Tony Trischka played banjo. Guitarist David Grier joined the band on their second album, which included a cover version of a Jimi Hendrix song.

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Discography

  • Psychograss (Windham Hill, 1993)
  • Like Minds (Sugar Hill, 1996)
  • Now Hear This (Adventure, 2005)
  • Songs

    Look What the Dog Brought HomeNow Hear This · 2000
    Little BassesNow Hear This · 2000
    Flanders RockPsychograss · 1993

    References

    Psychograss Wikipedia