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Jessie Baker (born February 7, 1991) is an American musician known for playing bluegrass banjo. He describes his playing as "Scruggs-style and Don Reno." 〔Brantley, Michael Young Guns of Bluegrass: Bode for Bright 5-String Future. Banjo Newsletter 37:6:438 (April 2010) p. 40-43〕 He currently resides in Georgetown, Kentucky.〔(Michael Cleveland and Flamekeeper )〕 Jesse started banjo lessons in 2002, and went on to lead his family's band, "The Baker Boys." 〔(The Baker Boys )〕 In January, 2007, Jessie joined the Karl Shiflett and Big Country Show.〔(The Baker Boys )〕 In August 2008 Baker joined the then current IBMA instrumental group of the year "Michael Cleveland and Flamekeeper". During Jessie's span with this group he help the band win three more IBMA instrumental group of the year awards before departing in January 2011 to seek other employment. Baker is currently employed by bluegrass and gospel legend Doyle Lawson. He joined after being offered the position on February fourth 2011. He has also worked stints with Marty Raybon and Full Circle, David Peterson, and Dove award winning Cody Shuler and Pine Mountain Railroad. In June, 2009, Jessie released his debut solo album, "Yessir!" on the Pautxent Music record label. 〔(Jessie Baker )〕 In February 2011 Jessie moved on to be a part of the award-winning group Doyle Lawson and Quicksilver where he played on the making of two albums. Jessie then joined Dailey & Vincent in April 2012 and has played on the band's upcoming album, 'Brothers of the Highway'. He plans to stay with Dailey and Vincent for many upcoming years. ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Jessie Baker」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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