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Jeanne & The Parables

Jeanne Delph (business lead vocalist), Dale Rhea (bass participant), and Sandy Rhea (back-up vocalist), were functioning together preparing a melody for an Easter provider in Apr of 1990, which is when Jeanne & the Parables were initially shaped. Tom Eggers (electric guitar and mandolin), a pal of Dale Rhea’s, was …

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Tom Ball & Kenny Sultan

Although Tom Ball and Kenny Sultan are categorized within the acoustic blues revival period, similar to Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee, they inject fun themes to their repertoire, be it “No Money, Zero Honey,” “Your Sneakers Don’t Fit,” “Poultry a la Blues,” “YOUR BRAIN Is within the Gutter,” or “My …

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Unlimited Tradition

The Kentucky bluegrass band Unlimited Tradition was formed in 1993. Associates were business lead vocalist, songwriter, and guitarist Ray Build, banjo participant John Lewis, guitarists Jason Hale and Scottie Sparks, and mandolin participant Shayne Bartley. Afterwards the lineup would transformation, dropping some associates and adding others like Dobro participant Randy …

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Henry Whittier

Though his voice was once regarded as so bad it had been unreleasable, singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist Henry Whittier, a mill worker by trade, actually inspired artists and labels to place faith in traditional mountain music, such as for example “The Wreck from the Old 97.” His most widely known function, nevertheless, was …

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Joe Mullins

Banjo participant, singer, and radio broadcaster Joe Mullins was immersed in bluegrass and nation music from a age. Blessed and elevated in southwestern Ohio, Mullins’ dad was reputed broadcaster and fiddler Paul “Moon” Mullins, whose daytime bluegrass present on Classic Nation Radio spanned four-plus years. By the first ’80s, a …

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Glen Neaves

Glen Neaves began performing fiddle in 1919, at age nine–his father played clawhammer-style banjo, but Glen under no circumstances took compared to that instrument or technique. His musical function model was G. B. Grayson, a famous traditional fiddle participant who lived close by, who was popular enough to possess gotten …

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Billy Gilmore

Intensifying bluegrass multi-instrumentalist Billy Gilmore comes from Stuart, FL, basing himself away of Palm Seaside. He began playing music using the five-string banjo when he was seven years of age, moving on to understand your guitar, mandolin, Dobro, fiddle, bass, and keyboards, and may do a great little bit of …

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The Sullivan Family

The Sullivan Family members, a bluegrass/gospel group who’ve played extensively over the festival circuit, were known because of their distinctive, traveling beat as well as the robust singing of Margie Sullivan. The trio was founded by Enoch and Emmett Sullivan, both of whom had been blessed in the Tombigbee Valley …

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