Rich DelGrosso’s performances at clubs and festivals and the airplay of his recordings have garnered him five Blues Music Award nominations. His most recent are for Best Instrumentalist-Other for his mandolin and Acoustic Album of the Year for “Live From Bluesville,†a recorded jam session at XM radio’s “B.B.King’s Bluesville,â€with Blues Music Award nominees and winners Fiona Boyes and Mookie Brill.This writer/teacher/performer, is widely regarded as the leading exponent of mandolin blues. According to author/historian Mark Hoffman, DelGrosso is "the greatest living blues mandoman, the best since Yank (Rachell)." For over twenty years DelGrosso has written articles for Blues Revue, Living Blues, Mandolin Magazine, Frets, and Sing Out! and he has published instruction books on mandolin for Hal Leonard. He has presented workshops on mandolin across the country, earning him a Keeping the Blues Alive Award from the Blues Foundation in Memphis.
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Member Since: 12/30/2005
Band Website: www.mandolinblues.com
Influences: Johnny Young, Yank Rachell, Howard Armstrong
Record Label: mandolinblues.com
Type of Label: Indie