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'''Act of Congress''' is a bluegrass/folk trio formed in April [[2006]] by guitarist [[Brad McConnell]], [[Chris Griffin]] on guitar and dobro, and [[Adam Wright]] on mandolin and guitar.
'''Act of Congress''' began its professional life as a bluegrass/folk trio formed in April [[2006]] by guitarist [[Brad McConnell]], [[Chris Griffin]] on guitar and dobro, and [[Adam Wright]] on mandolin and guitar.


According to Griffin, the band's name, which McConnell created, reflects what it took to get the three musicians together. The band's first performance was at The Winery in [[Clanton]], followed by a performance at [[Coffee on Valley]]. In July, the band opened for the well-regarded Greencards. Bassist [[Tim Carroll]] has sat in with the group for some recent performances.
According to Griffin, the band's name, which McConnell created, reflects what it took to get the three musicians together. The band's first performance was at The Winery in [[Clanton]], followed by a performance at [[Coffee on Valley]]. In July, the band opened for the well-regarded Greencards. Recently, bassist [[Tim Carroll]] and violinist / vocalist [[Bethany Borg]] have joined the group, greatly expanding their range and versatility.


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Revision as of 07:48, 9 June 2008

Act of Congress began its professional life as a bluegrass/folk trio formed in April 2006 by guitarist Brad McConnell, Chris Griffin on guitar and dobro, and Adam Wright on mandolin and guitar.

According to Griffin, the band's name, which McConnell created, reflects what it took to get the three musicians together. The band's first performance was at The Winery in Clanton, followed by a performance at Coffee on Valley. In July, the band opened for the well-regarded Greencards. Recently, bassist Tim Carroll and violinist / vocalist Bethany Borg have joined the group, greatly expanding their range and versatility.

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