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Grammy-award winner and five-time Grammy nominee, Peter Rowan is a
bluegrass singer-songwriter with a career spanning over five
decades. From his early years playing under the tutelage of
bluegrass patriarch Bill Monroe, and following his stint in Old & In
the Way with Jerry Garcia and subsequent breakout as both a solo
performer and bandleader, Rowan has built a devoted, international
fan base through his continuous stream of original recordings,
collaborative projects, and constant touring.
Born in Wayland, Massachusetts to a musical family, Rowan first
learned to play guitar from his uncle. He spent his teenage years
absorbing the sights and sounds of the Boston music scene, playing
bluegrass at the Hillbilly Ranch and discovering folk and blues
across the Charles River at the legendary Club 47 on Mt. Auburn
Street in Cambridge. "I could sit in with the Lilly Brothers at the
Hillbilly Ranch and then catch the MTA and be in time for Joan
Baez's last set at the Club 47. Bluegrass appealed to me. It was
callin' me—the harmonies, that high and lonesome calling-sound. Don
Stover had played banjo with Bill Monroe, fiddler Tex Logan too,
before they joined the Lillys. Mandolinist Joe Val taught me all the
Blue Sky Boys and the Louvin Brothers songs. I would play a
"sock-hop" with my rockin' group, The Cupids, and then make a
beeline for the clubs. Sonny Terry and Brownie Magee, Josh White,
Muddy Waters- they all came to town! "
Following three years in college, Rowan left academia to pursue a
life in music. Rowan began his professional career in 1964 as the
lead singer and rhythm guitarist for Bill Monroe and The Bluegrass
Boys, living in Nashville and playing with Monroe on the Grand Ol'
Opry every week. "One thing I liked about the Monroe style was that
there was a lot more blues in it than other styles of bluegrass,"
reflects Rowan. "It was darker. It had more of an edge to it. And
yet it still had the ballad tradition in it, and I loved that."
Rowan stayed with Monroe and his Bluegrass Boys, touring constantly
both in the United States and in England, for two and a half years.
" We went from old-timey places way down south to the colleges up
north, we played to all ages, long-time fans of Bluegrass and the
college kids my own age."
The late '60s and early 70's saw Rowan collaborating with musical
compatriots in a number of rock, folk and bluegrass combinations:
Earth Opera with David Grisman, Sea Train with fiddler Richard
Greene (himself a graduate of Monroe's band) Muleskinner with both
Grisman and Greene, former Bluegrass Boy banjoist Bill Keith and the
great Clarence White. From the ashes of Muleskinner, Rowan and
Grisman went on to join Jerry Garcia, Vassar Clements, and John
Kahn, forming the legendary bluegrass band Old & In the Way. It was
during this time that Rowan penned the song "Panama Red," a
subsequent hit for the New Riders of the Purple Sage and a classic
ever since. Other time-honored compositions by Rowan include "
Moonlight Midnight", " In The Land of the Navajo" and "Lonesome L.A.
Cowboy”. Jerry Garcia himself recorded Rowan's "Moonlight Midnight"
and the haunting "Mississippi Moon". The 1970’s also saw Peter Rowan
playing and recording alongside brothers Chris and Lorin Rowan as
the The Rowan Brothers. Their three albums for Elektra-Asylum
featured original songs highlighted by the three siblings soaring
harmonies.
Rowan subsequently embarked on a well-received solo career in 1978,
releasing such critically acclaimed records as Dustbowl Children (a
Woody Guthrie style song cycle about humanity's spirituality in
relationship to the earth), Yonder (a record of old-time country
songs and Rowan originals in collaboration with ace dobro player,
Jerry Douglas) and two extraordinarily fine bluegrass albums, The
First Whippoorwill and Bluegrass Boy, as well as High Lonesome
Cowboy, a recording of traditional old-time cowboy songs with Don
Edwards and guitarist Norman Blake. Rowan's recent releases-
Reggaebilly, a wonderful blend of reggae and bluegrass and Quartet,
a recording with the phenomenal Tony Rice, coupled with a relentless
touring schedule have further endeared Peter Rowan to audiences
around the world.
On the road, Rowan performs internationally as a solo
singer-songwriter, while stateside he plays in three bands: the
Peter Rowan Bluegrass Band, a quartet featuring Jody Stecher, Keith
Little, and Paul Knight; The Peter Rowan & Tony Rice Quartet; and
his rocking band, The Free Mexican Air Force.
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