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  2. Red Allen (bluegrass) - Wikipedia

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    Until the Osbornes' 1958 hit Once More, the typical arrangement called for a lead" singer to provide the melody with a tenor singing a higher part with a baritone below. Once More, which reached No. 13 on the charts, featured the lead sung by the highest voice of the group, mandolinist Bobby Osborne .

  3. Dave Evans (bluegrass) - Wikipedia

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    William "Dave" Evans (July 24, 1950 - June 26, 2017) was a tenor singer, banjo player, composer, and bluegrass band leader. He was noted for his powerful tenor vocal range and for his style which bridged traditional and contemporary bluegrass. [ 3 ]

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  5. 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 . This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.

  6. The Rarely Herd - Wikipedia

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    In 1997 they performed in Scarborough, Ontario, Canada as part of the Bluegrass Sundays Concert Series organized by the Northern Bluegrass Committee. [2] In 1997 they were headliners at the Central Canadian Bluegrass Awards festival in Huntsville, Ontario. [3] In 1992 the Rarely Herd showcased at the International Bluegrass Music Awards. That ...

  7. List of bluegrass bands - Wikipedia

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    This is an alphabetical list of bluegrass bands. A bluegrass band is a group of musicians who play acoustic stringed instruments, typically some combination of guitar, mandolin, fiddle, banjo, dobro and upright bass, to perform bluegrass music. [1]

  8. Hylo Brown - Wikipedia

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    He began composing songs and performing on local radio stations in Ohio. During an appearance at WPFB in Middletown, Ohio he received his nickname "Hylo" because Smoky Ward, who was on the show, could not remember his name and started calling him "Hi-Lo". That nickname was a humorous indication of Brown's presumed vocal range. [1]

  9. Business leader: An end to majority rule in Ohio? Issue 1 an ...

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    Issue 1 would permanently end majority rule in Ohio and give 40 percent of the voters the ability to block the will of the people, Richard A. Stoff writes.