Win Tickets ($100): Sam Bush @ Aladdin Theater | Progressive Bluegrass Mandolinist

We are giving away a pair of tickets to Sam Bush @ Aladdin Theater on October 19. To win, comment below on this post why you’d like to attend. Winner will be drawn and emailed October 13.



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From our sponsors:
Sam Bush
October 19, 2025
7pm doors, 8pm show | $50.14 | All Ages
Purchase Tickets: etix.com

Aladdin Theater
3017 SE Milwaukie Ave, Portland, OR 97202

There was only one prize-winning teenager carrying stones big enough to say thanks, but no thanks to Roy Acuff. Only one son of Kentucky finding a light of inspiration from Bill Monroe and his Blue Grass Boys and catching a fire from Bob Marley and The Wailers. Only one progressive hippie allying with like-minded conspirators, rolling out the New Grass revolution, and then leaving the genre’s torch-bearing band behind as it reached its commercial peak.

There is only one consensus pick of peers and predecessors, of the traditionalists, the rebels, and the next gen devotees. Music’s ultimate inside outsider. Or is it outside insider? There is only one Sam Bush.

Bush was the newgrass commando, incorporating a variety of genres into the repertoire. He discovered a sibling similarity with the reggae rhythms of Marley and The Wailers, and, accordingly, developed an ear-turning original style of mandolin playing.

A three-record contract with Capitol Records and a conscious turn to the country market took the Revival to new commercial heights. Bush survived a life-threatening bout with cancer, and returned to the group that’d become more popular than ever. They released chart-climbing singles, made videos, earned Grammy nominations, and, at their zenith, called it quits.

“We were on the verge of getting bigger,” recalls Bush. “Or maybe we’d gone as far as we could. I’d spent 18 years in a four-piece partnership. I needed a break. But, I appreciated the 18 years we had.”

Bush worked the next five years with Emmylou Harris’ Nash Ramblers, then a stint with Lyle Lovett. He took home three-straight IBMA Mandolin Player of the Year awards, 1990-92, (and a fourth in 2007). In 1995 he reunited with Fleck, now a burgeoning superstar, and toured with the Flecktones, reigniting his penchant for improvisation. Then, finally, after a quarter-century of making music with New Grass Revival and collaborating with other bands, Sam Bush went solo.

He’s released seven albums and a live DVD over the past two decades. In 2009, the Americana Music Association awarded Bush the Lifetime Achievement Award for Instrumentalist. Punch Brothers, Steep Canyon Rangers, and Greensky Bluegrass are just a few present-day bluegrass vanguards among so many musicians he’s influenced. His performances are annual highlights of the festival circuit, with Bush’s joyous perennial appearances at the town’s famed bluegrass fest earning him the title, “King of Telluride.”

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6 Comments

  1. leonard on October 9, 2025 at 3:06 pm

    Bluegrass, yay!

  2. Kelly on October 11, 2025 at 10:42 am

    Yaaaaaassssss!!!!

  3. Reagan Westfall on October 12, 2025 at 6:26 pm

    I need a sam bush miracle☝🏻🌞🫧💗 Id love a night to smoke some grass and listen to fast ass blue grass🌀✨

  4. Torey on October 12, 2025 at 7:35 pm

    Love me some yummmmmyyy Sam Bush! 🚂

  5. will l on October 13, 2025 at 10:04 am

    sam bushing baby

  6. Brian on October 13, 2025 at 10:03 pm

    Pick me for my birthday!!!

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