Peter Rowan discography

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Peter Rowan discography
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Peter Rowan (left) performing with Tony Rice on November 7, 2008.

This article presents the discography of singer, composer, guitar and mandolin player Peter Rowan. [1]

Contents

With The Mother Bay State Entertainers

With Bill Monroe

With Earth Opera

With Seatrain

With Muleskinner

With Old & In the Way and Old and in the Gray

As The Rowans, The Rowan Brothers and Peter Rowan & the Rowan Brothers

As Peter Rowan & Tony Rice

As Rowan & Greene & The Red Hot Pickers

As Peter Rowan & Flaco Jiménez

Solo albums and collaborations

Peter Rowan chronological discography

1965–1967

1968–1970

1971–1980

1981–1990

1991–2000

2001–2010

2011–2020

2021–2030

Notes

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