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BIOGRAPHIES
Cecil Abels -- Vocals, Guitar, Mandolin THE NEW ENGLAND BLUEGRASS BAND (NEBgB) performs crafted songs rooted in traditional styles. With recognized master intrumentalists and a top shelf vocal ensemble, the band includes members who are recognized far and wide for having paid their dues. The band members have credentials that include national and international touring and collaborations with such national bluegrass luminaries as: J.D. Crowe, Tony Rice, Don Stover, Joe Val, Auldridge, Bennett & Gaudreau. With flatpicking championships and IBMA Instrumentalist of The Year nominations, the band is truly on the very highest levels of musicianship and entertainment. Always approachable and entertaining with any audience, these fella's have a fantastic stage presence; can rip it up and tear it down and keep a crowd entertained. This band is one of true bluegrass professionals.
In Junior High School he began to buy his own music and thanks to influences of schoolmates of unusual musical proclivity (songwriter Mac McAnally was a close pal) became aware of and a consumer of other "non-popular" musical styles. From The Beatles to Red Foley, Procol Harum to Johnny Cash, Gram Parsons, Jerry Jeff Walker, J. Buffett, Dan Hicks and High School musical mentor Jackson Browne. Then a record from musician/banjo player John Hartford called "Aeroplane" began a long journey through a bluegrass repertoire of old and new masters that continues to grow every day. During a career in the U.S. Navy, he rarely was without his guitar, playing before an entire ships company off Haiti, at a roughshod bar in the mountains of Korea, in the Ropongi district of Tokyo, or the BOQ’s of Iceland and Guam.
Following a stint in the Marine Corps he landed in Virginia and was lucky enough to meet up and jam with the likes of Sammy Shelor, Rickie Simpkins and Wyatt Rice, to name a few. Moving to New England in the early 90’s, Lincoln has placed himself in the top tier of guitarists in the region. While Lincoln has never been one to seek "titles" he has nevertheless won many guitar contests, most recently the New England Guitar Flatpicking Championship. While one may hear influences of Doc Watson, Tony Rice, Norman Blake, David Grier and others, Lincoln has developed a instantly recognizable style that is unique and very much his own. (No official position on cloning.) He has been an important part of numerous bands and recording projects througout the region including The Bogus Family, Adam Dewey and Crazy Creek, Erica Brown and the Bluegrass Connection, and for the past Five years, The New England Bluegrass Band. Selected last year to record for the well respected "Seacoast Guitar Society" compilation and recently as host band member for National Public Radio's syndicated program, "Says You." Lincoln's well deserved reputation continues to grow across many spectrums.
“I first met Ron when he was about 17, well scrubbed and earnest. He obviously was talented, and as the years went by, he developed into the fine, well-rounded banjoist he is today. Whether crossfired with drums, smoothly navigating his own creatively progressive compositions, or acoustically firing up a bluegrass standard with his own wide-ranging improvisational sorties, Ron can hit from all sides. Now put this guy out there and give him some room to run.” -- Tony Trischka
NEBgB Alumni
As remarked by some of the worlds best bluegrass musicians, Pete is the Real Deal. A back sugery in 2003 put a scare into the band while he dealt with the inability to play music, luckily for all, he is back in the saddle and playing the bass with the rock solid rythm, notation and tone of a true master.
Since then he has gone on to perform and record with many well respected Bluegrass and folk acts on the national and international circuit. These include: Don Stover,White Mountain Bluegrass, Hazel Dickens, Joe Val, Bill Harrel, Delia Bell & Bill Grant, Salamander Crossing, Southern Rail, Ray Legere, Wyatt Rice, Mark Schatz, Mac Wiseman, Slavek Hanzlik, Mark Erelli, Hiro Arita...the list goes on. The accolades he has received over the years are a testament to his musicianship. Roger also has recorded three projects of his own.
Chris has followed the call to Nashville and is currently touring with the Drew Emmit band. He is working on a band of his own with our friends guitarist Chris Eldridge and Dobroist Andy Hall. Chris will remain in our stable and may fill in on selected dates with us in the future! |
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