Danny Paisley And The Southern Grass To Perform At Bainbridge Town Hall Theatre
Published: November 15th, 2022

Danny Paisley and the Southern Grass to perform at Bainbridge Town Hall Theatre Danny Paisley and the Southern Grass will perform at the Bainbridge Town Hall Theater at 7 p.m. on Saturday, November 19. (Submitted photo)

BAINBRIDGE ― If you love powerful, unadorned, and intense traditional bluegrass don’t miss Danny Paisley and the Southern Grass when they perform at the Bainbridge Town Hall Theatre, located at 15 North Main Street in Bainbridge, on Saturday, November 19 at 7 p.m.

Danny Paisley and The Southern Grass continue to be deeply rooted in tradition but look to the future with enthusiasm and anticipation. This year brings renewed excitement as the group has earned significant chart action for their Pinecastle Records release, Bluegrass Troubadour.

Danny Paisley and the Southern Grass play powerful, unadorned, and intense traditional bluegrass. There is no hybrid or genre-bending music here. Their combination of instrumentation and vocals convey the energy and emotion of classic bluegrass and country music. Danny’s lead vocals will captivate your senses, so much so that many prominent musicians, including Alison Krauss, have considered Danny as one of their favorite singers. His voice combines powerful range and soulful blues with a sound like no one else in bluegrass today.

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Since Danny’s father, Bob Paisley (founder of Southern Grass), passed away in 2004, Danny Paisley and The Southern Grass have made their niche in the bluegrass world, producing consecutive chart-topping albums. The group has been given over 15 Bluegrass Music Award Nominations and won the 2009 IBMA Song of the Year for Don’t Throw Mama’s Flowers Away.

In 2021, Danny Paisley joined an elite group of vocalists to be awarded the IBMA Male Vocalist of the Year for the third time – an achievement bestowed only to five others in Bluegrass music history.

With Danny Paisley on guitar, Southern Grass continues the family tradition by adding Danny’s son Ryan on mandolin, the next generation of up-and-coming pickers. Southern Grass continues the rich musical heritage started by Bob Paisley and Ted Lundy with Lundy’s sons T.J. (Fiddle) and Bobby (Bass and Vocals). T.J. Lundy is a highly respected fiddler bridging the gap between old-time fiddling and bluegrass music. Bobby Lundy is also a renowned multi-instrumentalist who has gained attention for his unique bass style.

Southern Grass also includes Mark Delaney (formerly with Randy Waller and the Country Gentlemen, and Darren Beachley and Legends of the Potomac) on banjo.

Danny Paisley, born in Landenberg, PA, in 1959, grew up listening to the music his father Bob played and enjoyed hearing the sounds of classic bluegrass like Red Allen, Mac Martin, Bill Monroe, the Stanleys, Reno and Smiley, and the Osbornes, in addition to old-time mountain music and traditional country music. Once you hear Danny sing, it is no surprise that he lists George Jones and Vern Gosdin as major influences in his singing.

Danny Paisley and The Southern Grass continue to carry on a legacy set forth over six decades ago, gathering fans at each event. Danny Paisley and The Southern Grass look forward with renewed energy as they bring their unique sound to audiences near and far.

In the gallery that evening the works of Scott Higby will be featured. The gallery is open at 6 p.m. before shows through intermission and is free to the public. The artists are available to greet you and discuss their work.

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Tickets for the show are available at the door, but you may reserve ahead by calling 607-288-3882. For more information on future events visit our website at JerichoArts.com.

-Information provided by the Jericho Arts Council



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