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''Paul Trenwith'' was a founding member of the [[Hamilton County Bluegrass Band]]. ''Trenwith'' was Hamilton born and raised, attending primary school in Te Rapa and then Fairfield College. As a boy he played ukulele, before taking up the banjo. His banjo playing was inspired by the picking style of ''Earl Scruggs''. He has released an album, [[Bluegrass Picking]], which includes songs written (or co-written) by him over the previous 40 years. | ''Paul Trenwith'' was a founding member of the [[Hamilton County Bluegrass Band]]. ''Trenwith'' was Hamilton born and raised, attending primary school in Te Rapa and then Fairfield College. As a boy he played ukulele, before taking up the banjo. His banjo playing was inspired by the picking style of ''Earl Scruggs''. He has released an album, [[Bluegrass Picking]], which includes songs written (or co-written) by him over the previous 40 years. | ||
− | Following the split of [[Hamilton County Bluegrass Band]], Trenwith | + | Following the split of [[Hamilton County Bluegrass Band]], Trenwith recorded two albums with his wife [[Colleen Trenwith]]; [[Fresh From The Country]] (1976) and [[Brand New Day]] (1986). Two other albums were released as ''Paul and Colleen Trenwith and Friends'', [[Gospel]] (1979) and [[Now To The King]] (1987). |
− | He also plays in the ''Trenwith Boys'', with | + | He also plays in the ''Trenwith Boys'', with is sons [[Mike Trenwith|Mike]] (dobro), [[Jeremy Trenwith|Jeremy]] (guitar and bass), [[Sam Trenwith|Sam]] (drums and guitar) and [[Tim Trenwith|Tim]] (bass). His sons have played in [[Radiator]], [[Broken Harmonium]] and [[Late 80's Mercedes]]. |
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==Published Articles== | ==Published Articles== |