Lexington, Kentucky—Last night, renowned musician Sam Bush and his four-member band delivered an electrifying performance at the Kentucky Theatre. The concert showcased their talents, including Stephne Mougin on guitar, Wes Corbett on banjo, Chris Brown on drums, and Todd Parks on bass.
The audience was treated to a memorable evening as the group honored legendary artists such as Bill Monroe, J.D. Crowe, Leon Russell, and Bob Dylan. Bush’s rendition of Dylan’s song “When You Gonna Wake Up” particularly resonated with attendees, capturing the crowd’s emotions with its powerful opening lyric: “God don’t make promises that He don’t keep.”
Throughout the performance, Bush shared engaging stories from his extensive career, often deemed the Father of Newgrass. His exceptional mandolin and fiddle solos elicited cheers and applause, showcasing his deep-rooted connection to bluegrass music.
The band’s harmonious sound and tight arrangement highlighted their musical prowess, leaving many attendees with a fresh appreciation for Bush’s diverse background, even if it isn’t their preferred genre. At 72 years old, Bush continues to entertain, proving that his energy and musicianship remain undiminished.
Overall, the concert provided an uplifting experience for fans and newcomers alike. Audience members are encouraged to catch a future show, as Bush and his talented band members continue their musical journey rooted in the rich tradition of bluegrass music.
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