The Bingo in Bluey is a bluegrass band from Nashville, Tennessee. The band was formed in 1998 by Shawn Camp and Judd Camp, the sons of bluegrass legend Bill Camp.
The band has since released six albums and played over 1,000 shows. The band’s latest album, “The Mountain”, was released in 2016.
The band’s lineup has changed over the years, but has typically consisted of Shawn Camp (guitar/vocals), Judd Camp (guitar/vocals), Rickie Lee Jones (mandolin/vocals), Darrel Maloney (banjo/vocals), and Tony Rice (fiddle). Notably, the band has never had a female member.
The Bingo in Bluey’s music is heavily influenced by bluegrass tradition, but also incorporates elements of country, folk, and soul. Their songs are often characterized by their slow tempos and intricate chord progressions.
Despite their roots in bluegrass, the Bingo in Bluey have drawn comparisons to artists such as Counting Crows and Wilco. Their music has been described as “beautiful and heartbreaking” and “utterly unique”.
The Bingo in Bluey are a highly acclaimed bluegrass band. They have released six albums and played over 1,000 shows across the United States.
Their latest album “The Mountain” was released in 2016 and received critical acclaim. The band is known for its beautiful and heartbreaking music which has been compared to artists such as Counting Crows and Wilco.