Lyrics by Tony Rice

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  1. Bitter Green
  2. Church Street Blues
  3. He Rode All The Way To Texas
  4. Hold Whatcha Got
  5. Blue Railroad Train
  6. Brown Mountain Light
  7. Carolina Star
  8. Changes
  9. Galveston Flood
  10. How Mountain Girls Can Love
  11. I've Waited As Long As I Can
  12. John Wilkes Booth
  13. Old Train Tab
  14. Sawing On The Strings
  15. Shadows (feat. Alison Krauss)
  16. Urge For Going
  17. Why You Been Gone So Long

David Anthony Rice (June 8, 1951 – December 25, 2020) was an American bluegrass guitarist. He was an influential acoustic guitar player in bluegrass, progressive bluegrass, newgrass and acoustic jazz. He was inducted into the International Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame in 2013. Rice's music spans the range of acoustic from traditional bluegrass to jazz-influenced New Acoustic music to songwriter-oriented folk. Over the course of his career, he played alongside J. D. Crowe and the New South, David Grisman (during the formation of "Dawg Music") and Jerry Garcia, led his own Tony Rice Unit, collaborated with Norman Blake, recorded with his brothers Wyatt, Ron, and Larry, and co-founded the Bluegrass Album Band. He recorded with drums, piano, soprano sax, as well as with traditional bluegrass instrumentation.

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