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Doug Cloud

Guitarist/vocalist Doug Cloud shaped County Series in 1982, gradually adding Sylvia Murphy (vertical bass, vocals), Larry Crosby (banjo, dobro, business lead electric guitar, vocals) and Costs Britton (business lead electric guitar, mandolin, vocals). The group provides released Appalachian Rainfall for Pinecastle Information.

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The White Brothers

Guitar-great Clarence White colored (b 1944 – d 1973) and mandolinist Roland White colored played in the united states Boys music group when Clarence was just 10 and Roland 16. In 1962 they truly became area of the Kentucky Colonels, a bluegrass music group famous specifically among a more youthful …

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Red Cravens

Crimson Cravens & the Bray Brothers contains Crimson Cravens (electric guitar, tenor vocals), Nate Bray (mandolin, lead vocals), Hayley Bray (banjo, baritone), and Francis Bray (bass). These were among the initial bluegrass outfits to understand the full features of the documenting studio in offering the full selection of their performing …

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The Church Brothers

Bluegrass group the Chapel Brothers, often billed while the Chapel Brothers & Their Blue Ridge Ramblers, featured brothers Expenses (acoustic guitar), Edwin (fiddle), and Ralph (mandolin). The Wilkes Region, NC-born siblings started performing collectively as the Wilkes Region Entertainers, after Expenses (already a recognised performer from his period with Roy …

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Kane’s River

The Rocky Hill bluegrass group Kane’s River first contains Jerry Nettuno on mandolin, John Lowell on guitar, and Dave Thompson on bass. Banjo participant Julie Elkins was put into the band afterwards to round issues out. All talented people add harmonizing vocals and help you with the work of songwriting. …

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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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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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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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Bray Brothers

One of the most talented, though small known, traditional bluegrass rings of the first 1960s, The Bray Brothers, usually accompanied by guitarist Crimson Cravens, were typical of the numerous regional artists who also started to take up taking part in bluegrass beyond the South. Hailing from Champaign-Urbana, IL, The Bray …

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Whitstine Brothers

After success in the Nashville scene from the later ’60s, Charles and Robert Whitstine transformed their back again on mainstream country to come back with their gospel, bluegrass, and country root base. The effect was Sing Gospel Music from the Louvins, which first made an appearance in 1969 and was …

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