
Pete and Joan Wernick – Windy Mountain
Listen To Some Cuts from this CD This acclaimed album celebrates the long musical relationship of Dr. and Nurse Banjo. Songs Include: I’ve Endured Nobody’s Darling But Mine Mama’s Hand Windy Mountain Caves of Jericho There’ll Always Be a Rocking … Read More

Country Cooking – 26 Bluegrass Instrumentals
Listen To Some Cuts from this CD Cutting edge 1970s band featuring the twin banjos of Pete Wernick and Tony Trischka. This CD is a generous sampling of the earliest recordings of these influential instrumentalists, Russ Barenberg, Andy Statman, Kenny … Read More

Chris Thile – Leading Off
Chris’ first album, produced by Pete Wernick and with Pete Wernick playing banjo on most cuts. Brilliant playing and composing by Chris Thile (then 13 years old), with Stuart Duncan, Scott Nygaard, Byron Berline, Dennis Caplinger. Songs Include: Shadow Ridge … Read More

Jeff White – The Broken Road
Another 13 great cuts by Jeff and the crew from The White Album. Pete Wernick does the banjo work and had a hand in writing four of the songs.

Jeff White – The White Album
All-star cast featuring Vince Gill, with Pete Wernick on banjo. Excellent singing and material, with two Wernick-penned songs.

Knee Deep in Bluegrass – The Acutab Sessions
Winner of IBMA’s Instrumental Album of the Year, this outstanding collection of newly recorded tunes and songs features the stars: Sammy Shelor, Scott Vestal, Tony Trischka, Tim Stafford, Alan Munde, with Pete doing a solo cut “Little Liza Jane”. Songs … Read More

Marshall Wilborn – Root 5
Bass/banjo duets with Wilborn plus Scott Vestal, Alan Munde, Tom Adams and two cuts with Pete Wernick of new Wernick originals. An unusual, very listenable record, nominated for Instrumental Recording of the Year by IBMA.

Si Kahn – Been a Long Time
Produced by Pete Wernick, this long-awaited album features Laurie Lewis, Tom Rozum, Todd Phillips, Charles Sawtelle and Pete. Thirteen fine new songs, some bound to be classics, by this respected North Carolina singer-songwriter, including “Hear That Sound”.