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Jimmy Williams

b. c. 1930, USA. Chiefly playing mandolin, in the 50s Williams caused the Lonesome Pine Fiddlers, Macintosh Wiseman’s Country Guys as well as the Stanley Brothers. Struggling to make a satisfactory living from music, he proved helpful in an vehicle seed in Detroit, Michigan, after that in 1958 teamed up …

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Lonesome Pine Fiddlers

The Lonesome Pine Fiddlers were an enduring force in the introduction of bluegrass music for over three decades. Over time, the music group underwent many employees changes and performed a number of styles, which range from old-time string music to bluegrass to nation. The group was founded in 1938 by …

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Charlie Cline

Charlie Cline was among the premiere back-up music artists in bluegrass. He was created and raised within the Gilbert Creek area of Western world Virginia, so when a youngsters, he sometimes sat along with the Lonesome Pine Fiddlers, who have been comprised of his two old brothers, Ireland and Curly …

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Curley Ray Cline

Curly Ray Cline was one of the better fiddlers in bluegrass, gaining acclaim mainly because an associate of two famous bands, the Lonesome Pine Fiddlers and Ralph Stanley’s Clinch Hill Males. He also documented many instrumental albums offering his virtuoso fiddling and novelty vocals. Cline was created within an isolated …

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Bobby Osborne

Known as an excellent mandolinist in his very own right, and a member of the brand new Osborne Brothers group, Bobby Osborne provides often been from the leading edge of bluegrass. (Would that be considered a lawn mower edge?) However the tale of his musically wealthy life leads back again …

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