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There are at least 2 groups named New Tradition: 1) New Tradition is a bluegrass outfit that is firmly rooted in the gospel. The group came together in the early '80s with the intention of remaining a regional phenomenon. However, New Tradition soon found itself playing 200-plus shows a year and moving numerous copies of their albums. Over the years, the group has included: Danny Roberts, a songwriter, mandolin player, and bass vocalist; Richie Dotson on banjo and vocals; Sand Springs, OK, native Jamie Clifton on guitar and tenor singing; Daryl Mosely, a bassist and lead singer (who also pastored at a Southern Baptist Congregation near Nashville for a time and wrote for Ronnie Milsap's publishing company); and late-period member Aaron McDaris, a banjo player who had previously played with the band Second Exit. The group's Christian-infused repertoire consists of gospel, bluegrass, and a cappella quartet singing. 2) New Tradition is a Barbershop Chorus who competed in the 2000 International Barbershop Chorus Contest. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

1994 International Barbershop Chorus Contest - Final Round - Volume 2

The New Tradition - Masterworks Series Volume 2
Clowning Around

The New Tradition - Masterworks Series Volume 1
Dynamite

A Piece at a Time
Daddy on His Knees
Cradle, Cross, Crown
Cradle Cross Crown
One Piece At A Time
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Barbershop Harmony Society: 75 Years of Barbershop Quartet Champions