David Grier Workshop

Sunday, August 4th

David Grier’s journey to becoming one of the greatest flatpick guitarists in the world started at a young age at the feet of Bluegrass legend, Bill Monroe.

David Grier’s father Lamar Grier, was a member of “Bill Monroe’s Bluegrass Boys” in the mid-1960s. Throughout his childhood, David spent hours listening to Monroe as well as many other prominent pioneers of Bluegrass music. Among the most influential to him were flatpick guitarists Clarence White, Tony Rice and Doc Watson. David Grier quickly found a strong passion for guitar and began to develop what is now his own world-renowned distinctive style.

In 2000, David was recognized by Acoustic Guitar Magazine as one of the “Artists of the Decade” and his solo album “I’ve Got the House to Myself” was included in the “100 Essential Acoustic Guitar Recordings of All Time.” He has also played on four Grammy Award-winning albums (True Life Blues: A Tribute to Bill Monroe; The Great Dobro Sessions; Alison Brown’s Fairweather; and Amazing Grace 2: A Country Salute to Gospel).

Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from a flat-picking legend.

3:00 Workshop

All Ages

$50 tickets

** With purchase you will not receive nor be required to present a physical ticket for entry. We keep a list of guests and will have your name at the event.

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