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Born James Dee Crowe and reared in Lexington, Kentucky, he began learning the Earl Scruggs banjo style at the age of 13. In 1961 he organized The Kentucky Mountain Boys, adopting in 1971 his career band name of J.D. Crowe & The New South. Influential vocalists and musicians who were members of these groups included Red Allen, Jerry Douglas, Doyle Lawson, Tony Rice, Ricky Skaggs, Bobby Slone and Keith Whitley. During the 1980s Crowe was also a member of The Bluegrass Album Band, an all-star recording group that helped bring about an increase in the popularity of the traditional style of bluegrass music. |
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