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Spotlight on The Sargent Family Bluegrass Band Lee Sargent, 16, is entering his senior year as a home-schooler. He plays lead and rhythm guitar as well as handling most of the lead singing. Playing on stage with George Winn and His Bluegrass Partners has strengthened his determination in becoming a lead vocalist. His vocal influences include Charlie Waller, Lost and Found, Jim & Jesse McReynolds, and Ralph Stanley II. His favorite instrumentalist is Tony Furtado. Lee's love for music is leading him toward becoming a professional Bluegrass Performer with an interest in law enforcement coming in as a close second. Joshua Sargent, 14, also home-schooled, plays mandolin and takes his turn at singing lead. He credits Vernon Hughes for first putting a mandolin in his hands at the age of 5. He received his first mandolin at 6 1/2 year old. Making use of all the bluegrass recordings in the house, he taught himself to play. He continues to explore other genres of music, molding his style as uniquely Joshua. He has played numerous guest appearances with Michelle Nixon and Drive. To date, his single most [off-stage] highlight, was trading licks with mandolin aficianado, Sam Bush. He is currently enjoying his Robbie Sargent has been playing bass for the band for the past 2 1/2 years. After serving as driver and equipment manager for some time, he was encouraged by his family to take up the bass. Having to jump right in with no time to study, he has effectively learned on the fly. Other than learning from Danielle Sargent is a home-schooled 12 year old and the banjo player/vocalist for the band. She began seriously studying the banjo just before her 10th birthday. Early on she won the Virginia Folk Music Association 2004 Junior Entertainer Award and has since played with her family's band at fairs, Bluegrass festivals, concerts and private parties throughout Virginia and North Carolina. Just recently, she had the privilege and honor of being asked to join the legendary Eddie Adcock, and his wife, Martha on stage to play HIS banjo in a concert held at the In Your Ear Studios in Richmond, VA. Each performance brings her dreams more into focus. Her career goal is to be a session musician Melinda Sargent shares with her family a life-long love of music. Introduced to Bluegrass by her
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