album "Howlin’ at the Moon"

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"Howlin’ at the Moon" is a progressive bluegrass album by virtuoso mandolinist and New Grass pioneer Sam Bush, showcasing his energetic fusion of traditional bluegrass with rock and jazz influences.

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instanceOf music album
progressive bluegrass album
studio album
artist Sam Bush NERFINISHED
associatedPerformer Sam Bush Band NERFINISHED
associatedWithMovement New Grass NERFINISHED
chronologyNextAlbum Ice Caps: Peaks of Telluride NERFINISHED
chronologyPreviousAlbum Glamour & Grits NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
featuresInstrument banjo
bass guitar
dobro
fiddle
guitar
mandolin
featuresStyle fusion of bluegrass and jazz
fusion of bluegrass and rock
progressive arrangements
virtuosic mandolin playing
genre Americana
bluegrass
country
newgrass
progressive bluegrass
hasTrack Big Mon NERFINISHED
Blue Mountain NERFINISHED
Bringing in the Georgia Mail NERFINISHED
Howlin’ at the Moon NERFINISHED
Laps in Seven NERFINISHED
Riding That Bluegrass Train NERFINISHED
Same Ol’ River NERFINISHED
Spooky Lane NERFINISHED
The Mahavishnu Mountain Boys NERFINISHED
Whayasay
language English
mainPerformerInstrument mandolin
performer Sam Bush NERFINISHED
producer Alison Brown NERFINISHED
Gary Paczosa NERFINISHED
Sam Bush NERFINISHED
recordLabel Sugar Hill Records NERFINISHED
releaseYear 1998

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Sam Bush notableWork album "Howlin’ at the Moon"