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“If there was one guitar player I’d like to be, it would be John Jorgenson”
—Brad Paisley
“Brilliant guitarist”
—Elton John
J2B2 (John Jorgenson Bluegrass Band) features four legendary musicians: John Jorgenson on guitar, mandolin, and vocals; Herb Pedersen on banjo, guitar and vocals; Patrick Sauber on guitar and vocals; and Mark Fain on bass. All bring impeccable musicianship, incomparable songwriting, and seasoned showmanship. Part bluegrass and part 70s singer-songwriter vocal harmonies, the diverse material performed by these musicians is American roots music at its very finest. Traditional bluegrass standards fit seamlessly next to contemporary songs like the Pedersen-penned classic “Wait a Minute” and CMA Song of the Year “Whiskey Lullaby.” With several appearances on the Grand Ole Opry, J2B2 continue to delight audiences across the country with performances at prestigious festivals such as the RockyGrass Festival in Lyons, CO Strawberry Music Festival in Tuloumne, CA, and Merlefest in Wilesboro, NC.
“If there was one guitar player I’d like to be, it would be John Jorgenson”
—Brad Paisley
“Brilliant guitarist”
—Elton John
J2B2 (John Jorgenson Bluegrass Band) features four legendary musicians: John Jorgenson on guitar, mandolin, and vocals; Herb Pedersen on banjo, guitar and vocals; Patrick Sauber on guitar and vocals; and Mark Fain on bass. All bring impeccable musicianship, incomparable songwriting, and seasoned showmanship. Part bluegrass and part 70s singer-songwriter vocal harmonies, the diverse material performed by these musicians is American roots music at its very finest. Traditional bluegrass standards fit seamlessly next to contemporary songs like the Pedersen-penned classic “Wait a Minute” and CMA Song of the Year “Whiskey Lullaby.” With several appearances on the Grand Ole Opry, J2B2 continue to delight audiences across the country with performances at prestigious festivals such as the RockyGrass Festival in Lyons, CO Strawberry Music Festival in Tuloumne, CA, and Merlefest in Wilesboro, NC.
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