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Peter Rowan - The Old School - Bluegrass Album
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Peter Rowan - The Old School

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"The Old School" is a bluegrass album by the American singer-songwriter and guitarist Peter Rowan, released in 2013. Rowan, a prominent figure in the genre, is recognized for his early career playing alongside bluegrass pioneer Bill Monroe and for his involvement in the influential 1970s band Old & In the Way. The album features a mix of traditional and contemporary bluegrass elements, characterized by Rowan's songwriting and vocal harmonies. It is targeted at listeners who appreciate authentic, traditional acoustic roots music.

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Was Peter Rowan a member of Bill Monroe's Blue Grass Boys?

Yes, Peter Rowan was a member of Bill Monroe's Blue Grass Boys in the mid-1960s, singing lead vocals and playing guitar. He appeared on several Monroe recordings before leaving to pursue his own projects.

What is Old & In the Way and how does it connect to Peter Rowan?

Old & In the Way was a bluegrass supergroup formed in the early 1970s featuring Peter Rowan, Jerry Garcia of the Grateful Dead on banjo, David Grisman on mandolin, and Vassar Clements on fiddle. Their self-titled 1975 album became one of the best-selling bluegrass records of its era.

What label released Peter Rowan's The Old School?

The Old School was released in 2013 and continued Rowan's tradition of blending traditional bluegrass with original songwriting. The album features guest appearances from several notable bluegrass musicians reflecting Rowan's deep connections in the genre.

How old was Peter Rowan when he released The Old School?

Peter Rowan was born in 1942, making him around 71 years old when The Old School was released in 2013. The album's title is widely interpreted as a reference to both his decades of experience and his roots in the traditional bluegrass 'old school' of Bill Monroe.

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