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  2. Category:Bluegrass musicians from North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Bluegrass musicians from North Carolina" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  3. Category:American bluegrass musicians by state - Wikipedia

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    Bluegrass musicians from North Carolina (27 P) T. ... Bluegrass musicians from West Virginia (10 P) This page was last edited on 5 July 2021, at 01:20 (UTC). Text ...

  4. Marc Pruett - Wikipedia

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    Pruett was born on 19 August 1951, and grew up in the Osborne Farm area of Haywood County, North Carolina. [1] [2] He graduated from Western Carolina University with a B.S. in Geology. At 15, his musical career started at Ghost Town, a theme park in Maggie Valley, North Carolina, where he played banjo and bass for park visitors. [3]

  5. Carl Story - Wikipedia

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    Carl Story (May 29, 1916 [1] – March 31, 1995) [2] was an American bluegrass musician, and leader of his band the Rambling Mountaineers. He was dubbed "The Father of Bluegrass Gospel Music" by the governor of Oklahoma.

  6. Amos Garren - Wikipedia

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    Franklin "Amos" Garren was born in North Carolina on May 10, 1914. [2] He was one of the first bluegrass "bass players." Bill Monroe selected Amos Garren to become his bass player after the band moved to Greenville, South Carolina. Amos Garren was hired in 1942, as Bill Monroe, known now as the "father of bluegrass music", was assembling his band.

  7. List of bluegrass musicians - Wikipedia

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    This is an alphabetical list of bluegrass musicians. For bands, see the List of bluegrass bands

  8. List of bluegrass bands - Wikipedia

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    Each band on this list either has published sources — such as a news reports, magazine articles, or books — verifying it is a performing or recording bluegrass band and meeting Wikipedia's notability criteria for bands, or a Wikipedia article confirming its notability. For individual musicians, see the List of bluegrass musicians.

  9. Snuffy Jenkins - Wikipedia

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    The Snuffy Jenkins Festival features bluegrass and old-time music, and includes historical talks and discussions of Snuffy's life and music as well as related discussions about the contributions of other innovative banjo players from the region: Rex Brooks, Smith Hammett, and Earl Scruggs.

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