Sam Bush

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Grammy Award winning multi-instrumentalist Sam Bush doesn’t seem old enough to be a musical legend. And he’s not. But he is. Alternately known as the King of Telluride and the King of Newgrass, Bush has been honored by the Americana Music Association and the International Bluegrass Music Association.

“It’s overwhelming and humbling,” Bush says of his lifetime achievement award from the AMA. “It goes along with the title cut of my new album, Circles Around Me, which basically says, how in the hell did we get this far? In my brain I’m still 17, but I look in the mirror and I’m 57.”

But honors are not what drive him. “I didn’t get into music to win awards,” he says. “I’m just now starting to get somewhere. I love to play and the older I get the more I love it. And I love new things.”

“If I’ve been cited as an influence, then I’m really flattered because I still have my influences that I look up to,” Bush says. “I’m glad that I’m in there somewhere.”

He’s being humble, of course. Bush has helped to expand the horizons of bluegrass music, fusing it with jazz, rock, blues, funk and other styles. He’s the co-founder of the genre-bending New Grass Revival and an in-demand musician who has played with everyone from Emmylou Harris and Bela Fleck to Charlie Haden, Lyle Lovett and Garth Brooks.

And though Bush is best known for jaw-dropping skills on the mandolin, he is also a three time national junior fiddle champion and Grammy award winning vocalist.

“Chris Thile, Wayne Benson, Shawn Lane, Matt Flinner, Ronnie McCoury, Mike Marshall—they play in ways that I can’t play,” he says of today’s younger generation of mandolin players. “I’m hoping to be around for is the next generation that comes along after that group. That’s going to be something. The music keeps evolving.

Circles Around Me, Bush’s seventh solo album and sixth with Sugar Hill, is an aurally inspiring mix of bluegrass favorites and complementary new songs. “I don’t know why, but it felt right at this moment in my life to go back and revisit some things that I’ve loved all my life, which is bluegrass and, unapologetically, newgrass,” says Bush. “After all these years of experimenting —and there’s experimentation on this record too —I’ve come full circle.”

Produced by Bush, the 14-song set includes appearances by Del McCoury, Edgar Meyer, Jerry Douglas and New Grass Revival co-founder Courtney Johnson (posthumously). The album also employs the phenomenal talent of Bush’s band: Scott Vestal, Stephen Mougin, Byron House and Chris Brown.

“I get to play every show with my favorite musicians and I feel real fortunate,” Bush says of his band. “I love playing with them. I feel like this group is limitless and they proved it again on this record.”

There’s plenty more of course and Bush fans new and old will find lots to love.

“It’s crazy to think about,” Bush says of his influence on today’s crop of mandolin players. “I’m proud to be part of a natural progression in music. And I hope to still be playing 30 years from now.”

That said, it’s not surprising that Bush still has goals. “I want to grow as a songwriter, as a song collaborator,” he says. “There are still a lot of things I haven’t discovered about playing mandolin. I want to be able to be secure in the styles that I know how to play well, but I also want to explore other styles that I haven’t learned yet.

“As long as I’m alive I hope I have the ability to play,” says Bush, a two time cancer treatment survivor. When the ability to play is taken away, it’s humbling. It teaches you a lesson: don’t take it for granted.”

Here’s to the next 30 years.

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6 Responses to “Sam Bush”

  1. Brad Darby says:

    YES YES YES!!!!!

  2. Steven says:

    What a treat to see Sam Bush at such a venue. Just two weeks prior he is closing a concert in front of 45,000!! Not a show to miss, not remotely!! Enjoy everyone!

  3. D says:

    No kidding..doesn’t Sam Bush headline Telluride Bluegrass Festival just about every year? Saw him at Wakarusa a couple years back and he was awesome! Gotta love the fact he played alongside John Hartford back in his early daze. Can’t wait for this show!

  4. david says:

    I dont think the old rock house is ready for this!!!Im gonna be drinkin smokin pukin peein and poopin!!

  5. Bill Clinton says:

    Sam is known as the ‘King of Telluride’ as he has played the Telluride Bluegrass Festival everyear. He has the 8pm-10pm slot every Saturday night @ Telluride Bluegrass. If you’ve never seen him he is not to be missed!
    FESTIVAL!!!

  6. Back in the Goodle Days says:

    Good job on bringing some good shows to town! I hope Sam plays some ‘Memphis in the Meantime’ and a John Hartford tune.

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