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Who is this "lonesome rambler"? |
He began the year of my birth -- 1964 -- with the Stanley Brothers, playing lead guitar. He stayed on with Ralph following Carter's death until 1969 when he formed his own band, the Lonesome Ramblers. He has toured extensively, including in Canada and Japan, and appeared on TV programs such as Austin City Limits as well as at the Grand Ole Opry.
He first came to Nashville in 1969 with Ralph Stanley to record the now-legendary album Hills of Home. And like many of today's bluegrass heavyweights, he appears regularly at the Station Inn (where he is pictured above just prior to a performance).
Significant September dates in bluegrass history
- 3rd: The first bluegrass festival took place in Fincastle, Va. (1965)
- 9th: The father of bluegrass, Bill Monroe, died (1996)
- 13th: Bill Monroe was born (1911)
- 16th: Bill Monroe records "Blue Moon of Kentucky" for Columbia Records (1946)
- 21st: Shawn Lane, multi-instrumentalist and vocalist for Blue Highway, was born (1971)
- 24th: Flatt & Scruggs record "The Ballad of Jed Clampett" (1962)
- 27th: Charlie Monroe, Bill's older brother, died (1975)
- 30th: The Stanley Brothers record "How Mountain Girls Can Love" (1958)
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