323: Daniel Kimbro on newgrass, crazy venues, and life on the road - a podcast by Jason Heath

from 2017-03-16T09:00

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I had a great time chatting with Daniel Kimbro for today's episode. Daniel is a member of the Jerry Douglas Band and regularly collaborates with Martin Harley. His bio is a who’s who in the world of traditional music.

We cover a wide array of topics, including:

  • growing up in East Tennessee in a very musical family
  • his family bluegrass band playing venues like Cumberland Gap and Horton Store
  • some of the wackiest small venues he’s played (including a place with tanning beds and a hot dog bar)
  • how Daniel got from playing taking bed parlors to Telluride
  • Edgar Meyer being in the audience for his first gig with the Jerry Douglas Band
  • the gear that Daniel uses
  • the advantages of using the Chadwick folding bass while on the road
  • what Daniel likes about being on the road

We also dig into other newgrass players that Daniel digs:

It was great chatting with Daniel, and I can't wait to see how his career continues to evolve!

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