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Double Bass instrumental bluegrass

good (not necessarily instrumental) jammy bluegrass to check out:

Strings Of Industry (Darrol Anger's newest project with Scott Law & Tye North)
Yonder Mountain String Band
Chris Thile's solo stuff
Tony Trischka
Danny Barnes
David Grisman
Uncle Earl
Leftover Salmon
Purdymouth W.V.
The Wood Brothers (Chris Wood from Medeski Martin Wood)
Flat Mountain Girls
Spare Rib & The Bluegrass Sauce (fastest-pickin' jammy bluegrass band in the NW :bassist: :D )

and don't forget the classics!

Bill Monore
Jim & Jesse
Jimmy Martin
Old And In The Way
 
ricky skaggs doing get up john has to be one of my favorite instrumentals.

i was at the station inn a year or two ago and josh williams was doing a guitar thing with andy falco and chris eldridge. they were supposed to make it into a video for flatpicker magazine so that may be out there.

michael cleveland and flame keeper has some good stuff.

dig up some old raymond fairchild stuff. i played with him some a few years back and that was always interesting.

find a good local jam and talk to the fiddle players.

most of these are more traditional styles and maybe not exactly what you are looking for but it's about all i am familiar with.
 
Tony Trischka's just re-released CD "Hill Country." It was originally recorded in late January-early February 1985. Features Sam Bush, Mark Hembree (on bass), Tony Rice, Blaine Sprouse on fiddle, Jerry Douglas along with Bela Fleck and Sonny Osborne helping out on a few. There's also 2-3 tracks (each) with Trischka playing banjo in front of either The Del McCoury Band or The Johnson Mountain Boys.
 

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