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  2. Christian Troubadours - Wikipedia

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    Frank Petty of Weed, California, played the violin and one of the earliest members played mandolin; his name was Harvey Yeoman. Larry King also played bass and sang with the group for a short time. Larry King also played bass and sang with the group for a short time.

  3. Bluegrass mandolin - Wikipedia

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    Tremolo is a technique which is used by mandolin players in many genres. Up-and-down strokes on a single note are played so rapidly that the note has no time to die away. [1] In bluegrass music the tremolo notes are often short and intense, but can be gentle and sweet in the occasional slow-paced tune.

  4. David Davis (bluegrass) - Wikipedia

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    Davis was raised in Cullman, Alabama, in a musical family.His grandfather J.H. Bailey played banjo and fiddle. In the 1930s, his father Leddell Davis and uncles sang the "brother duets" music style (a forerunner of bluegrass music), and Davis's uncle Cleo Davis was a member of the first incarnation of Bill Monroe's Blue Grass Boys.

  5. By the Grace of God: The Gospel Album - Wikipedia

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    The album featured 22 gospel recordings in total. [5] The remaining five songs on the collection were considered bonus tracks and all were cover versions of traditional gospel hymns. [4] Most of the album's material was composed by Locklin himself and had originally been penned over the course of a 20-year period.

  6. Paul Williams (bluegrass musician) - Wikipedia

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    He went on to play gospel music with the Northside Quartet and later on achieved some success and a Grammy nomination with the Victory Trio, based out of his hometown, Morristown, Tennessee. Williams started his own band the Victory Trio in 1995 with Banjo player Jerry Keys, Bass player Susie Keys along with Dan Moneyhun and Adam Winstead.

  7. Don Rigsby - Wikipedia

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    Rigsby's first solo album A Vision, released in 1999, was a collection of bluegrass gospel music. J. D. Crowe, Ralph Stanley, Sammy Shelor, Roy Huskey Jr., and Ricky Skaggs provide support. The album won the Association of Independent Music's Gospel Album of the Year award.

  8. Larry Stephenson - Wikipedia

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    The Bluegrass Band was formed in 1972 by Butch Robins, but disbanded one year later.The band started up again in 1989, this time with members Wayne Henderson (guitar), Ronnie Simpkins (bass), Wyatt Rice (guitar), Arnie Solomon (mandolin), Robins (banjo), Rickie Simpkins (violin, mandolin, vocals), and Stephenson (mandolin, vocals).

  9. Doyle Lawson - Wikipedia

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    Doyle Wayne Lawson [1] (born April 20, 1944) is an American traditional bluegrass and Southern gospel musician. [2] He is best known as a mandolin player, vocalist, producer, and leader of the 6-man group Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver. [3] Lawson was inducted into the International Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame in 2012.

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