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"Americana — Bluegrass Re-Imagined"

3 Play Ricochet's four members hail from the four corners of the United States; they met in Seattle and discovered a shared musical heritage.

NW • Tina Webster grew up in and around Portland, Oregon.
SW • Ron Haas grew up in Los Angeles, California.
SE • Bonya McGarrity grew up in Memphis, TN.
NE • Peter Langston grew up in New York City's Greenwich Village.

3 Play Ricochet combines a long-time favorite Northwest performer with three up-and-coming musicians just establishing their credentials as bluegrass and modern acoustic music stalwarts. The result is a band that plays a wide range of traditional and modern American music with humor, taste, and passion.

Peter Peter Langston (guitar, mandolin, dobro, and vocals) seems to play anything with strings on it. He started playing traditional music in his teens, forming pioneering bluegrass and jug bands in Portland, Oregon in the 60s and New York City in the 70s—and he hasn't stopped yet. He's performed with such diverse artists as Doc Watson, Chill Wills, Mike Seeger, Clark Terry, Bill Keith, and the Reverend Gary Davis.
Tina
Tina Webster (5-string banjo, guitar, and vocals) was trained as a classical pianist starting at age 6, and was inspired to learn banjo decades later when fate crossed her path with that of Alan Munde and Joe Carr in a coffeehouse in Salem, Oregon. Since then she has studied with Alan O'Bryant, Bill Keith, and of course Alan Munde.
Bonya
Originally from Memphis, TN., Bonya McGarrity recently moved to Seattle with her husband of 50 years. Her Father, Speck Rhodes, played bass for many years on the Grand Ol' Opry with Porter Wagoner & Dolly Parton. She says: "I've got South in the mouth, music in my veins, and I love playing my Dad's bass."
RonRon Haas (resophonic guitar, guitar, and vocals) is the musical youngster of the group. Ron's parents had no interest at all in playing traditional music. Nonetheless, his own interest in traditional music found encouragement in the Seattle music scene and he has become a fine dobro player and luthier, building guitars, ukes, and dobros, including the dobro he plays on stage.
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