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Sam Grisman
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About Sam

Sam Grisman grew up in a house where acoustic music was not just played but lived. The son of mandolin virtuoso David "Dawg" Grisman, Sam was raised in Mill Valley, California, surrounded by some of the most influential musicians of the twentieth century. Jerry Garcia was a regular visitor, dropping by to pick old-time tunes and bluegrass standards with David in the family living room. For Sam, the sound of a flatpicked guitar and a mandolin weaving through each other was not a concert experience. It was a Saturday afternoon.

Sam picked up the upright bass as a kid, drawn to the instrument that held the bottom end together in every session he witnessed. He spent over a decade on the road as a sideman, backing some of the finest players in acoustic music and absorbing every lesson the stage and the studio had to offer. He honed a deep rhythmic pocket and a melodic sensibility shaped by years of listening to Dawg music, bluegrass, folk, and the sprawling improvisational spirit of the Grateful Dead.

Now based in Nashville, Sam leads the Sam Grisman Project, a rotating acoustic collective built on the idea that music is best when it is shared among friends. The lineup shifts from show to show, drawing from a handpicked roster of the most talented young acoustic musicians working today. Every performance is different. Every combination of players brings something new to the table. What stays constant is the feeling: joy, spontaneity, and a deep reverence for the tradition that made it all possible.

The Sam Grisman Project is not a tribute act. It is a living continuation of a lineage. Sam carries forward the spirit of the Garcia/Grisman sessions and the Dawg music catalog alongside original compositions and fresh arrangements that honor the past while refusing to be confined by it. There is a youthful, electric energy in every show, even when the instruments are all acoustic. The music breathes, the crowd leans in, and for a few hours the thread connecting Dawg and Garcia to the present moment pulls taut and hums.

The Sound

Dawg Music Lives On

The Sam Grisman Project sits at a rare intersection in American acoustic music. The repertoire draws from the Dawg music tradition that David Grisman pioneered, blending jazz-inflected mandolin melodies with driving bluegrass rhythm. It pulls from the Grateful Dead's acoustic catalog, reimagining songs like "Friend of the Devil" and "Ripple" with the warmth and intimacy of a living room session. It reaches into old-time folk, traditional bluegrass, and original compositions that feel rooted in something ancient even when they were written last month.

What makes the sound distinctive is not any single genre label but the way these threads braid together in real time. The musicians in the collective are virtuosos, but the music never feels like a showcase. It breathes and swings. Improvisation is central, with extended jams that build organically and land with the precision of players who have spent their lives listening to each other. The bass drives, the mandolin darts, the fiddle sings, and the guitar holds it all together with a rhythmic authority that turns every venue into a front porch.

Press

What They Say

Sam Grisman Project honors Dawg music in their own way, bringing a fresh perspective to a storied tradition while keeping the soul of the music fully intact.

The Bluegrass Situation

A living bridge between acoustic music's legendary past and its vibrant future. The Sam Grisman Project is carrying the torch with grace and fire.

Relix

The real deal. Authentic, joyful, and deeply rooted in the music that matters. Every show feels like a family reunion you never want to leave.

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