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- Bad_Livers abstract "The Bad Livers were a band from Austin, Texas whose inventive musical style defied attempts to categorize them according to existing genres. The original lineup, formed in 1990, included Danny Barnes on banjo, guitar and resonator guitar, Mark Rubin on upright bass and tuba, and Ralph White III on fiddle and accordion. When White left the group at the end of 1996, he was briefly replaced by Bob Grant on mandolin and guitar. Barnes and Rubin then continued to perform and record as a duo until unofficially dissolving the band in 2000. Their music has often been cited for its influence on other groups, creating what the Austin Chronicle described as "an impressive legacy." The Stranger credited them with "revitalizing roots music," and, according to the San Francisco Chronicle, "The Bad Livers helped open the way for old-time and bluegrass bands of today."".
- Bad_Livers activeYearsEndYear "2000".
- Bad_Livers activeYearsStartYear "1990".
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- Bad_Livers genre Bluegrass_music.
- Bad_Livers genre Blues.
- Bad_Livers genre Country_music.
- Bad_Livers genre Folk_music.
- Bad_Livers genre Folk_punk.
- Bad_Livers genre Gospel_music.
- Bad_Livers genre Old-time_music.
- Bad_Livers genre Polka.
- Bad_Livers hometown Austin,_Texas.
- Bad_Livers hometown Texas.
- Bad_Livers recordLabel Quarterstick_Records.
- Bad_Livers recordLabel Sugar_Hill_Records.
- Bad_Livers thumbnail The_Bad_Livers,_October_7,_1994.jpg?width=300.
- Bad_Livers wikiPageExternalLink badlivers.com.
- Bad_Livers wikiPageExternalLink dannybarnes.com.
- Bad_Livers wikiPageExternalLink markrubin.com.
- Bad_Livers wikiPageExternalLink ralphewhite.com.
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- Bad_Livers wikiPageRevisionID "572828251".
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- Bad_Livers caption "--10-07".
- Bad_Livers genre Bluegrass_music.
- Bad_Livers genre Blues.
- Bad_Livers genre Country_music.
- Bad_Livers genre Folk_music.
- Bad_Livers genre Folk_punk.
- Bad_Livers genre Gospel_music.
- Bad_Livers genre Old-time_music.
- Bad_Livers genre Polka.
- Bad_Livers hasPhotoCollection Bad_Livers.
- Bad_Livers label Quarterstick_Records.
- Bad_Livers label Sugar_Hill_Records.
- Bad_Livers name "Bad Livers".
- Bad_Livers origin Austin,_Texas.
- Bad_Livers origin Texas.
- Bad_Livers website badlivers.com.
- Bad_Livers yearsActive "1990".
- Bad_Livers subject Category:1990_establishments_in_Texas.
- Bad_Livers subject Category:American_bluegrass_music_groups.
- Bad_Livers subject Category:American_country_music_groups.
- Bad_Livers subject Category:American_experimental_musical_groups.
- Bad_Livers subject Category:American_folk_musical_groups.
- Bad_Livers subject Category:Musical_groups_disestablished_in_2000.
- Bad_Livers subject Category:Musical_groups_established_in_1990.
- Bad_Livers subject Category:Musical_groups_from_Austin,_Texas.
- Bad_Livers subject Category:Musical_trios.
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- Bad_Livers comment "The Bad Livers were a band from Austin, Texas whose inventive musical style defied attempts to categorize them according to existing genres. The original lineup, formed in 1990, included Danny Barnes on banjo, guitar and resonator guitar, Mark Rubin on upright bass and tuba, and Ralph White III on fiddle and accordion. When White left the group at the end of 1996, he was briefly replaced by Bob Grant on mandolin and guitar.".
- Bad_Livers label "Bad Livers".
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- Bad_Livers wasDerivedFrom Bad_Livers?oldid=572828251.
- Bad_Livers depiction The_Bad_Livers,_October_7,_1994.jpg.
- Bad_Livers homepage badlivers.com.
- Bad_Livers isPrimaryTopicOf Bad_Livers.
- Bad_Livers name "Bad Livers".