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David GrismanDavid Grisman is a noted bluegrass mandolin player and composer of acoustic music. He started the Acoustic Disc record label in an effort to preserve and spread acoustic or instrumental music. David Grisman's nickname is "Dawg", and "Dawg Music" is what he calls his mixture of bluegrass and Django Reinhardt-Stephane Grappelli-influenced jazz, as highlighted on his 1977 album "Hot Dawg". Stephane Grappelli played on a couple of tracks on the Hot Dawg album, and then the 1984 recording "Stephane Grappelli and David Grisman Live". Denny Zeitlin, Tony Rice, Mark O'Connor, Bela Fleck, Bob Brozman, Mike Auldridge, Mike Seeger, David Bromberg Martin Taylor, Del McCoury, Ralph Stanley, Earl Scruggs, John Hartford, Darol Anger (Turtle Island String Quartet), Sam Bush (The New Grass Revival), and the Kronos Quartet are just some of the musicians that have played with David Grisman or been part of the DGQ (David Grisman Quintet). The documentary "Grateful Dawg" chronicles the deep friendship between Jerry Garcia and David Grisman. David Grisman appeared on the Grateful Dead's American Beauty album. The two recorded a number of duet albums, including the children's album "Not for Kids Only ". They also played together as the band "Old and in the Way" with Vassar Clements and Peter Rowan, which recorded three different albums. Trivia "Dawggy Mountain Breakdown" is NPR's Car Talk theme song. External links Grisman, David Grisman, David
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