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Streets of Baltimore" is a heavily covered country song written by Tompall Glaser and Harlan Howard in 1966. Although Glaser co-wrote the song, his group, Tompall Glaser & The Glaser Brothers, were not the first to record the song. Bobby Bare released his Chet Atkins-produced version in June 1966; the Glasers recorded theirs in September 1966. [1]
In 2014, McCoury was nominated and won his second Grammy Award for The Streets of Baltimore. [16] He was a recipient of a 2010 National Heritage Fellowship awarded by the National Endowment for the Arts , which is the United States government's highest honor in the folk and traditional arts. [ 17 ]
The Del McCoury Band is a Grammy award-winning American bluegrass band. ... The Streets of Baltimore: 5 69 — — — — — 2016 Del and Woody [10] 1 42 — —
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May 24—CUMBERLAND — Bluegrass group Colebrook Road will be the opening act for the Del McCoury Band's free concert at Canal Place on Memorial Day. The concert will be the capstone to a weekend ...
Ronald Delano McCoury, known as Ronnie McCoury, (born March 16, 1967) is an American mandolin player, singer, and songwriter. [2] He is the son of bluegrass musician Del McCoury , and is best known for his work with the Del McCoury Band [ 3 ] and the Travelin' McCourys .
Mar. 9—CUMBERLAND — Safety of concert goers will be the top priority when the 13th annual DelFest returns to Allegany County in September after more than a year hiatus, according to Rob and ...
Bluegrass in Baltimore looks in detail at the highly-influential scene in Baltimore that contributed to the success of Del McCoury, Earl Taylor, Walt Hensley, Alice Gerrard, Hazel Dickens, Mike Seeger, and Mike Munford and explores the impact the music they made had on a wide range of other musicians including Jerry Garcia, Jorma Kaukonen, Pete Wernick, Sam Bush and Chris Hillman.