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Infobox musical artist| name = Tony Rice | image = Tonyrice-fls.jpg | Img_caption = | image_size = 250 | landscape = Yes | background = solo_singer | Born = birth date and age|1951|06|08 in Danville, Virginia | death_date = | alias = | genre = Americana (music)|Americana , Bluegrass music|Bluegrass , Folk music|Folk | occupation = Musician , songwriter | instrument = Guitar | associated_acts = | label = Rounder Records|Rounder | years_active = 1970–present | website = http://www.tonyrice.com/ Official website| notable_instruments = 1935 Martin D-28 (previously owned by Clarence White ) http://www.flatpick.com/Pages/Featured_Artist/Tony2.html Info on Tony Rice guitar at www.flatpick.com Santa Cruz Tony Rice Professional
Tony Rice (born David Anthony Rice , June 8, 1951, Danville, Virginia|Danville , Virginia ) is an United States|American acoustic music|acoustic guitarist and Bluegrass music|bluegrass musician. He is considered one of the most influential acoustic guitar players in bluegrass, progressive bluegrass, newgrass and acoustic jazz. http://www.flatpick.com/Pages/Featured_Artist/Tony.html Tony Rice bio on www.flatpick.com http://www.bluegrass.org.au/index.cfm? pid=111230& releaseid=18 Info on Tony Rice on www.bluegrass.org.au
Rice spans the range of acoustic music, from traditional bluegrass to jazz-influenced New Acoustic music, to songwriter-oriented folk music|folk . Over the course of his career, he has played alongside J. D. Crowe and New South (band)|the New South , David Grisman (during the formation of “Dawg Music”) and Jerry Garcia , led his own Tony Rice Unit, collaborated with Norman Blake (American musician)|Norman Blake , recorded with his brothers Wyatt, Ron and Larry and co-founded the Bluegrass Album Band . He has recorded with Drum kit|drums , piano , soprano sax, as well as with traditional bluegrass music|Bluegrass instrumentation. Allmusic|class=artist|id=p676/biography|pure_url=yes Allmusic http://www.bluegrass.org.au/index.cfm%3Fpid%3D111314 Tony Rice bio on www.bluegrass.org.au
Early years
Rice was born in Danville, Virginia but grew up in Los Angeles|Los Angeles, California , where he was introduced to bluegrass by his father, a semi-professional musician named Herb Rice. Tony and his brothers learned the fundamentals of bluegrass and country music from hot L.A. pickers like the Kentucky Colonels (band)|Kentucky Colonels , led by Roland and Clarence White . Clarence White in particular became a huge influence on Tony Rice. Crossing paths with fellow enthusiasts like Ry Cooder , Herb Pedersen and Chris Hillman reinforced the strength of the music he had learned from his father. http://www.tonyrice.com/biography.html Bio on www.tonyrice.com
In 1970, Rice had moved to Louisville, Kentucky where he played with the Bluegrass Alliance, and shortly thereafter, J. D. Crowe|J.D. Crowe's New South. New South (band)|The New South was known as one of the best and most progressive bluegrass groups - eventually adding drums and electric instruments (to Rice's displeasure). But when Ricky Skaggs joined up in 1974, the band recorded "J. D. Crowe & the New South", an acoustic album that became Rounder’s top-seller up to that time. At this point, the group consisted of Rice on guitar and lead vocals, Crowe on banjo and vocals, Jerry Douglas on Dobro , Skaggs on fiddle, mandolin, and tenor vocals, and Bobby Slone on bass and fiddle.
David Grisman Quintet
Around this time, Rice met mandolinist David Grisman , who played with Red Allen during the '60s and was now working on some original material that blended jazz, bluegrass and classical styles. Rice left the New South and moved to California to join Grisman’s all-instrumental group. As part of the David GrismanQuintet , Rice expanded his musical horizons beyond three chord bluegrass, studying chord theory, learning to read charts and expanding the range of his playing. Renowned guitarist John Carlini was brought in to teach Rice music theory, and Carlini helped him learn the intricacies of jazz playing and musical improvisation in general. The David Grisman Quintet's 1977 debut recording is considered a landmark of acoustic string band music.
Solo career and Bluegrass Album Band
In 1979, Rice left Grisman's group to pursue his own brand of music. He recorded "Acoustics", a jazz-inspired acoustic record, and then Manzanita (Tony Rice album)|Manzanita , http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0000002DM Manzanita - album info and users reviews on www.amazon.com a collection of vocals and instrumentals, mostly in the bluegrass, but also folk style. This album doesn't include the five-string banjo. In 1980, Rice, Crowe, Bobby Hicks , Doyle Lawson and Todd Phillips (musician)| Todd Phillips formed a highly successful coalition, attacking bluegrass standards under the name the Bluegrass Album Band . This group recorded six volumes of music from 1980 to 1996.
Rice’s solo career hit its stride with "Cold on the Shoulder", a collection of bluegrass-inspired vocals. With this album, "Native American" and "Me & My Guitar", Rice arrived at a formula that incorporated his disparate influences, combining bluegrass, the songwriting of folk artists like Ian Tyson , Joni Mitchell , Phil Ochs , Tom Paxton , Bob Dylan and especially Gordon Lightfoot , with nimble, jazz-inflected guitar work. Simultaneously, he pursued his jazz-infused, experimental “spacegrass” with the Tony Rice Unit on the albums "Mar West", "Still Inside", and "Backwaters".
Collaborations
In 1980 he recorded an album of bluegrass duets with Ricky Skaggs, called Skaggs & Rice . Two highly regarded albums with traditional instrumentalist and songwriter Norman Blake (American musician)|Norman Blake garnered a great deal of acclaim, as well as two Rice Brothers albums (1992 and 1994) that featured him teamed with his late elder brother, Larry and younger brothers, Wyatt and Ronnie. In 1993 he joined David Grisman and Jerry Garcia , to record The Pizza Tapes . Year after, Rice and Grisman recorded Tone Poems , an original collection of material, where they used historical vintage mandolins and guitars, different for each track. In 1995, Rice recorded folk album featuring just two guitars with John Carlini, who also worked for David GrismanQuintet . In 1997, Tony, his brother Larry, Chris Hillman (founder of Byrds) and banjoist Herb Pedersen , founded so-called "anti-supergroup" Rice, Rice, Hillman & Pedersen Allmusic|class=album|id=r557656|pure_url=yes Info on Rice, Rice, Hillman & Pedersen and their latest album Runnin' Wild on www.allmusic.com and produced three volumes of music between 1997 and 2001.
Tony Rice today
Since the early nineties, Rice's singing voice has silenced due to dysphonia , but he remains one of new acoustic music's top instrumentalists, bringing originality and vitality to everything he plays. http://www.tonyrice.com/biography.html Tony's bio on www.tonyrice.com He has often collaborated with Peter Rowan and they have recorded two CDs for Rounder Records : "You Were There For Me," released 2004, and " Quartet (Rice/Rowan album)|Quartet ," released in 2007. For the second recording, Rice and Rowan were joined by Bryn Davies on vocals/bass and Sharon Gilchrist on vocals/mandolin. http://www.tonyrice.com/tourdates2010.shtml Performances in 2010 2007 saw Tony team up with Alison Krauss and Union Station for a string of spring concerts, drawing material from Rice's 35-year career. Krauss always has cited Rice as being her prime musical influence. http://www.dirtynelson.com/linen/102/krauss.html New Favorite Alison Krauss cites Tony Rice as influence on www.dirtynelson.com Rice resides in Reidsville, North Carolina .
Publications
The authorized biography of Tony Rice, titled "Still Inside: The Tony Rice Story," has been completed by Tim Stafford (a member of award-winning bluegrass ensemble Blue Highway ) and Hawai`i journalist Caroline Wright, and was published by Word Of Mouth Press in Kingsport, TN, USA in 2010. The book's official release took place at Merlefest in North Carolina, USA. http://www.tonyricestory.com/ Tony Rice story on www.tonyricestory.com http://www.tonyrice.com/whatsnew.html Tony Rice story publication on www.tonyrice.com
Discography
See|Tony Rice discography
Awards
Grammy Awards
Best Country Instrumental Performance - The New South, Fireball - 1983
IBMA (International Bluegrass Music Association) Awards
Instrumental Performer of the Year - Guitar - 1990, 1991, 1994, 1996, 1997, 2007
Instrumental Group of the Year - The Tony Rice Unit - 1991, 1995
Instrumental Group of the Year - The Bluegrass Album Band - 1990
Instrumental Album of the Year - Bluegrass Instrumentals, Volume 6 (Rounder) ; The Bluegrass Album Band - 1997
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