A widely respected and innovative musician whose virtuosity on the mandolin has crossed numerous genres, Mike Marshall rose to prominence in the late '80s after joining the acclaimed David Grisman Quintet. Initially rooted in bluegrass, Marshall has consistently explored all the possibilities of his stringed instruments (he also plays fiddle and guitar) through a myriad of projects and collaborations with musicians like Béla Fleck, Mark O'Connor, Darol Anger, and Edgar Meyer as well as founding influential bands like Montreux, Psychograss, and the Modern Mandolin Quartet. He m...