Talk:Tony Rice

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If you want to know the truth about which city Tony returned (went) to become a member of The Bluegrass Alliance (The house band at the Red Dog Saloon in Louisville Kentucky) I strongly suggest a perusal of a early 1970s Louisville Yellow pages and perhaps A letter Mr Rice himself. He replaced Dan Crary as the Guitar soloist in that band. Thegreatjefftaylor 09:38, 14 May 2007 (UTC)

Tony Rice replaced Dan Crary as the guitarist for the Bluegrass Alliance. Click on the highlight bars below for documentation of the fact that the Alliance played in Louisville not Lexington. http://www.flatpick.com/Pages/Featured_Artist/crary.html http://www.classicwebs.com/bg_allia.htm Bob Hopeless 06:28, 16 May 2007 (UTC)

It appears that much of the material for this biography was either copied from or to the biography at the official home page of Tony Rice at http://www.tonyrice.com/biography.html Gtuckerkellogg (talk) 14:03, 17 January 2008 (UTC)