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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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Marshall Wilborn

Legendary bluegrass bassist, singer, and songwriter Marshall Wilborn grew up in heat and humidity of Austin, TX. At an extremely early age group he learned to try out the banjo, a vintage device in bluegrass. That becoming true, lots of the close friends who he performed with also occurred to …

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James King

Along with his 1993 solo album These Old Pictures, James King was established like a top-notch bluegrass vocalist. The recording, however, was just the latest part of a musical profession that had started 14 years before. A presented person in Ralph Stanley’s Clinch Hill Males in the 1980s, King, who …

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Glen Duncan

b. 5 Might 1955, Columbus, Indiana, USA. Inspired by his dad, Carlton Duncan, who was simply a part-time musician, Duncan performed lap steel electric guitar at age seven, quickly developing right into a competent and dedicated participant. He also discovered to play acoustic guitar and was after that influenced by …

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Longview

Named following the documenting studio where they spent weekly documenting their debut album, Longview was a supergroup made up of six top-ranked traditional bluegrass musicians and vocalists. Having a audio that recalled the bluegrass rings from the 1940s and ’50s, the sextet created a unforgettable tribute towards the roots from …

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Dudley Connell

Through the entire ’70s, ’80s, and ’90s, Dudley Connell has continued to be a significant figure in bluegrass music, first because the founder and mainstay from the Johnson Mountain Boys and afterwards as an associate from the Seldom Scene. He also undertook some “brother-style” duo albums with Don Rigsby. After …

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Don Rigsby

Eastern Kentucky indigenous Don Rigsby found out bluegrass music early in life, nurturing his interest through Ralph Stanley records and getting together with two of Stanley’s Clinch Hill Young boys, Ricky Skaggs (who is actually Don’s cousin) and Keith Whitley. Quickly enough, he would move ahead to create his own …

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