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Webco Records was founded in 1980 by its namesake Mr. Wayne E. Busbice. Between 1985 and 1988, Bill Emerson was A&R director. [1]In 1989 Bill Emerson and his son John acquired the Webco label, and from 1990 until 1994 John Emerson operated the label as Webco Records of Virginia.
Bluegrass Unlimited is a founding member of the International Bluegrass Music Association (IBMA). [4] Folklorist and music scholar Neil V. Rosenberg, in Bluegrass: A History, sets out the history of Bluegrass Unlimited and thereafter notes its prominence and influence as the oldest of the nationally distributed bluegrass magazines. [5]
Rebel Records is an independent American record label based in Charlottesville, Virginia that specializes in bluegrass and old time music. The label was founded in Mount Rainier, Maryland in 1959 by Dick Freeland, Bill Carroll and Sonny Compton. [1] [2] In 1980, Freeland sold the label to David Freeman, the founder of County Records. [3]
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Named for their hometown of Canton, North Carolina, which houses a paper mill, their next album, Papertown, spent five consecutive months at the number-one spot on the Bluegrass Unlimited National Bluegrass Survey chart. [8] The project garnered seven IBMA nominations for Balsam Range in 2013, and they walked away with the Album of the Year ...
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Folk Songs & Bluegrass (Folkways, 1961) Bluegrass at Carnegie Hall (Starday, 1962) On the Road (Folkways, 1963, Smithsonian Folkways, 2001) Hootenanny (Design, 1963) Folk Session Inside (Mercury, 1963) Bringing Mary Home (Rebel, 1966) Live From The Stage Of The Roanoake Bluegrass Festival (1967) Traveler And Other Favorites (Rebel, 1968)