Nathan Stanley can say he started learning his craft at his grandfather’s knee. Literally. “I’ve been on stage with him since I was 2 years old, and I’ve watched every move he made,” the vocalist and ...
A four-day celebration of bluegrass and traditional music is drawing fans from across the region to Big Stone Gap this ...
(Reuters) - U.S. bluegrass pioneer Ralph Stanley, who with his brother Carter helped popularize the Appalachian music and gained late career fame through the movie "O Brother, Where Art Thou?," died ...
"I'll Answer the Call" All on Rebel "Echoes of the Stanley Brothers" Varese Sarabande Though bluegrass patriarch Ralph Stanley continues to record, CD reissues of his older recordings have become ...
WABASHA — O brother, where art thou? Hopefully in Wabasha, for the upcoming Moonshine Showcase concert starring a legend of bluegrass music. Ralph Stanley, who is generally regarded as one of the ...
Ralph Stanley, the legendary banjo player who helped establish the bluegrass music genre, died Thursday night. He was 89. Family members said that Stanley, who began playing music with his late ...
Dr. Ralph Stanley is one of the most famous names in bluegrass music, and the Grammy-award winning singer-songwriter will soon make his way to Central Virginia. Stanley’s upcoming show will give ...
Three top bluegrass music stars will headline the 46th Gettysburg Bluegrass Festival scheduled for May 15 through 18. Ralph Stanley, Rhonda Vincent, and the Del McCoury Band will return to the ...
One of the early leaders of bluegrass music, Ralph Stanley, has died at age 89. His death was announced by his grandson Nathan Stanley; Stanley's publicist said in a statement that the cause was ...
Ralph Stanley favors songs that are older than he is, older than the bluegrass he's usually associated with. In fact, Stanley's music -- he prefers to call it "old-time mountain music" -- goes back to ...
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