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  1. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1993 CD release of "Shearwater: The Art Of The Unplugged Guitar" on Discogs.

    • 11
    • CD, Album
    • US
    • Guitar Recordings-9714-99304-2
  2. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for Shearwater: The Art Of The Unplugged Guitar by Pete Kennedy. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.

    • 15
    • Acoustic
    • Rock, Folk, World, & Country
    • 1993
  3. Shearwater: The Art of the Unplugged Guitar by Pete Kennedy released in 1994. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

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    • How to Listen to Tony Rice For Free
    • The Pizza Tapes
    • Church Street Blues
    • Blake & Rice
    • Skaggs & Rice
    • Tony Rice Plays and Sings Bluegrass
    • Night Flyer
    • Looking For More Bluegrass Guitar Masters?

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    I’m partial to The Pizza Tapes album because this is where I first discovered Tony’s playing. I was a huge Grateful Dead fan – and always knew that Jerry Garcia had bluegrass roots. The Pizza Tapes seemed like a logical album to learn more about this aspect of Jerry’s playing. If you’re unfamiliar with the pizza tapes – it features Jerry Garcia (of...

    Tony’s Church Street Blues album came out in 1983. The title track is a song originally written by Norman Blake – but one of Tony’s better known songs, perhaps the most popular on the album. But this is one of those albums that should really be listened to in its entirety. Favorite Tracks:There are instrumental tracks, but my favorites are the ones...

    Speaking of Norman Blake – we must mention the Blake & Rice album. This is a duet between two friends. Well, two friends who are also both master acoustic guitarists. They cover many bluegrass classics, as well as some of Norman’s songs. And in typical Tony fashion, there are some Gordon Lightfoot covers as well (“I’m Not Sayin’…”) Favorite Tracks:...

    Similar to the Blake & Rice album, Skaggs & Rice is another duet project, this one featuring Ricky Skaggs. However, Skaggs beautiful high voice makes this a completely different kind of album. It also has much more of a gospel flavor than Blake & Rice. Tony and Ricky’s singing complement each other very well, and there are some incredible harmonies...

    This is a must have album, as I think it has some of Tony’s best guitar playing of all the albums on this list. It has the most “traditional bluegrass” songs and feel and solos of all the albums on this list as well. This album features Tony playing and singing many bluegrass favorites with some of the best band members in the word. Favorite Tracks...

    The “Night Flyer: Singer Songwriter Collection” album features tunes that Tony wrote himself. Though Tony is not really thought of as a song writer, there are some really amazing songs on this record. John Wilkes Booth is one of my favorites – a storytelling style song about the man who killed Abe Lincoln. Never Meant To Be is another classic. It’s...

    I hope you enjoyed my list of the best Tony Rice albums. While no one can replace Tony, there are other amazing bluegrass & flatpicking guitarists out there. If you’re looking to discover other great bluegrass guitar talent, I put together a list of my 30 favorite players. I hope you discover something you like on it Check out the 30 Best Bluegrass...

    • 4 min
  5. Their uncommon hybrid sound blended bluegrass, Gypsy jazz, classical, Old World Mediterranean string-band and fusion. Their repertoire was documented on The David Grisman Quintet (’77) debut and Hot Dawg (’78), with Grisman and Rice compositions as well as a reinterpretation of Django’s “Minor Swing.”.

  6. Rice died in his North Carolina home on Christmas morning, 2020. The worst news imaginable to acoustic guitar fans around the world on what has been pretty much the worst year ever for everyone. Just two months earlier, our other guitar deity, Eddie Van Halen, passed away.