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  2. Bill Monroe - Wikipedia

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    Bill Monroe: The Life and Music of the Blue Grass Man. Urbana: University of Illinois Press. ISBN 978-0-252-04189-1; Erbson, Wayne. 2003 Rural Roots of Bluegrass: Songs Stories and History : Native Ground Music. ISBN 1-883206-40-5; Klein, Bradley. (2011). "Bill Monroe: Celebrating The Father Of Bluegrass At 100". NPR. Rumble, John (1998). "Bill ...

  3. I'm Blue, I'm Lonesome - Wikipedia

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    After joining the Grand Ole Opry in 1949, Williams worked several shows with Monroe, whose bluegrass sound was becoming just as popular in the south as the honky tonk music Hank played. According to Colin Escott's book Hank Williams: The Biography, Hank played the song for Monroe somewhere on tour in Texas, and somehow Monroe wound up with a ...

  4. Amos Garren - Wikipedia

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    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. Garren died on May 10, 1977. [2]

  5. Peter Rowan - Wikipedia

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    Rowan's career in bluegrass started in 1964 as part of Monroe's Blue Grass Boys. Bluegrass musician Bill Monroe thought that Rowan sounded like himself. “When the two harmonized together, they were said to reach ‘heavenly heights.’" [18] Rowan co-wrote ‘Walls Of Time’ with Monroe, which has since become a bluegrass standard.

  6. Bill Monroe discography - Wikipedia

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    The Great Bill Monroe: Harmony: HL 7290: 1962: My All Time Country Favorites: Decca: DL 4327: Reissued in Japan as Decca 5086 1962: The Father of Bluegrass Music: RCA Camden: CAL 719: Reissued as RCA ACL 7059 1964: Bill Monroe's Best: Harmony: HL 7315: 1964: Songs With the Bluegrass Boys: Vocalion: VL 3702: Reissued as Coral CB 20099 1965 ...

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  8. Bessie Lee Mauldin - Wikipedia

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    Bessie Lee Mauldin (December 28, 1920 – February 8, 1983) [1] was an American bluegrass bassist, singer, songwriter, and a member of the bluegrass band “Bill Monroe and the Blue Grass Boys” from 1953–1964. [2] Bessie Lee was nicked named "The Carolina Songbird" by Bill Monroe.

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