Buddy Merriam & Back Roads's 2004 Concert History

10/7/52 in Hartford, Connecticut formed Buddy Merriam and Back Roads in 1980 out of his love and respect for traditional Bluegrass music. He became close friends with the Father of Bluegrass music, Bill Monroe, and got to learn and eventually perform with him. Buddy brought Back Roads down to the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville to perform a few times which is no minor accomplishment for a New York area mandolin player! They've also performed at the Grand Opening of the BLUEGRASS MUSEUM AND HALL OF FAME and Country Music's Fan Fair in Nashville, TN.

Folk
Singer-Songwriter
Soul
Funk
Country Rock
Roots Rock
New Americana
Bluegrass
Alternative Country
Southern Soul
Outlaw Country
Lilith
Psychedelic Soul
Rock Drums
Steel Guitar
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2017 2 concerts
2004 1 concert
2003 1 concert
2000 1 concert
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Buddy Merriam & Back Roads had?

Buddy Merriam & Back Roads has had 5 concerts.

What genre is Buddy Merriam & Back Roads?

Buddy Merriam & Back Roads is most often considered to be Folk, Singer-Songwriter, Soul, Funk, Country Rock, Roots Rock, New Americana, Bluegrass, Alternative Country, Southern Soul, Outlaw Country, Lilith, Psychedelic Soul, Rock Drums, and Steel Guitar.

When was the last Buddy Merriam & Back Roads concert?

The last Buddy Merriam & Back Roads concert was on September 16, 2017 at Montauk Point Lighthouse in Montauk, New York, United States. The bands that performed were: "The Great Eastern Music Festival" / Sarah Jarosz / The Seldom Scene / Sam Outlaw / Tall Tall Trees / miles to dayton / Eastbound Freight Bluegrass / Buddy Merriam & Back Roads / Gravity Jazz Quartet / Gene Casey / Pluck & Rail / Bill Scorzari / He-Bird, She-Bird / Kirsten Maxwell / Hank Stone Band / Dustbowl Revival.

What setlist does Buddy Merriam & Back Roads play live?

The songs that Buddy Merriam & Back Roads performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the July 23, 2000 concert at Heckscher Park in Huntington, New York, United States:

  1. My Long Journey Home

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