Red, White and Blue(grass)

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Red, White and Blue(grass) was a folk and bluegrass band founded in Birmingham in 1970. Founding members included Ginger and Grant Boatwright on vocals and guitar, with bassist Dave Sebolt and banjo player Dale Whitcomb. Mandolinist Norman Blake was also a member of the band for a time.

The band released three albums between 1973 and 1977. They peaked at #71 on the Billboard charts with the 1973 single "July, You're a Woman", written by John Stewart.

The band, which relocated to Atlanta, Georgia, ended its run with the Boatwrights' divorce in 1979.

Discography

  • Red, White and Blue(grass) (1973) Guaranteed Ginn Music
  • Red, White and Blue(grass) (1974) Pickin’ Up Ginn Music
  • Red, White and Blue(grass) (1977) Red White and Blue (grass) and Company. Mercury Records