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Ralph Stanley & the Roots of Country Music - The Kennedy Center

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Old Salt Union - Millennium Stage (July 30, 2019) Old Salt Union is an Americana/bluegrass band from St. Louis, Missouri. Old Salt Union has the groove and the chops of a great string band, balanced with infectious rock 'n' roll energy. Their music occupies that sweet space between Old Crow folk and Yonder Mountain jam—not a bad place to

The Roots of Country Music with Dr. Ralph Stanley, Jim Lauderdale and

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Learn about the beginnings of country music and its early innovators through the stories and music of three of country music's most respected musicians: moun

Jim Lauderdale - Wikipedia

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James Russell Lauderdale (born April 11, 1957) is an American country, bluegrass, and Americana singer-songwriter. Since 1986, he has released 31 studio albums, including collaborations with artists such as Dr. Ralph Stanley, Buddy Miller, and Donna the Buffalo.A "songwriter's songwriter," his songs have been recorded by dozens of artists, notably George Strait, Gary Allan, Elvis Costello

Country | Kennedy Center

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Media Ralph Stanley & the Roots of Country Music Learn about the beginnings of country music and its early innovators through the stories and music of three of country music's most respected musicians: mountain music legend Dr. Ralph Stanley, Jim Lauderdale, and James Shelton

James Alan Shelton, bluegrass guitarist, dies at 53 - The Tennessean

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James Alan Shelton, the gifted and tasteful, Grammy-winning bluegrass guitarist and recording artist who for 20 years has played guitar and served as road manager for Dr. Ralph Stanley's Clinch

Elle King at the 2016 Kennedy Center Honors | Kennedy Center

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Media Ralph Stanley & the Roots of Country Music Learn about the beginnings of country music and its early innovators through the stories and music of three of country music's most respected musicians: mountain music legend Dr. Ralph Stanley, Jim Lauderdale, and James Shelton. Music; Folk Music

Jim Lauderdale - The Bluegrass Diaries - Country Standard Time

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For some two decades, Jim Lauderdale has been among the most bankable writers in Nashville and not just with the mainstream country crowd. His Grammy-winning 2002 collaboration with Ralph Stanley highlighted his credentials as a bluegrass artist as well, and he follows that up here with this collection of 11 songs, all written or co-written by Lauderdale (with the likes of Melba Montgomery, J

Ralph Stanley clinches his country roots - June 1998

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Born in 1927, Ralph Stanley, along with brother Carter, formed one of country music's most revered duos in the late Forties. Their sound, although in some ways patterned after Bill Monroe's developing "bluegrass" sound, maintained the plaintive mountain strains of their Appalachian youth, and proved an interesting contrast to the more robust

I Feel Like Singing Today | Jim Lauderdale

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I Feel Like Singing Today by Jim Lauderdale, released 01 February 2022 1. I Feel Like Singing Today 2. ... 't Last Jim Lauderdale is among the most creatively expansive of Nashville's commercially bankable songwriters. Ralph Stanley is an ageless bluegrass icon. Put 'em together and you have one of the finest country albums to come out in 1999

Jim Lauderdale/Ralph Stanley & The Clinch Mountain Boys:

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Lauderdale's second collaboration with Ralph Stanley & The Clinch Mountain Boys, Lost In The Lonesome Pines, is a respectable old-school bluegrass record, though it lacks the feeling of

I Feel Like Singing Today : Jim Lauderdale & Ralph Stanley and the

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Ralph Stanley is an ageless bluegrass icon. Put 'em together and you have one of the finest country albums to come out in 1999, not to mention a feather in Lauderdale's cap as a recording artist. Unlike Steve Earle, who put out an excellent bluegrass album (The Mountain with Del McCoury) earlier in '99, North Carolina-born Lauderdale sounds

Clinch Mountain Country (1998) | Rebel Records

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The thirty names here are impressive enough, and what's even more incredible is that each artist fits in beautifully, totally at home in the "Stanley sound." Featured artists include Porter Wagoner, Bob Dylan, Kathy Mattea, BR- 549, Ricky Skaggs, Vince Gill, Jim Lauderdale, Junior Brown, Gillian Welch, Rhonda Vincent, Patty Loveless, and

Dr. Ralph Stanley, bluegrass pioneer from 'O Brother, Where Art Thou

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Farther up the road in McClure you had Ralph Stanley, the bluegrass pioneer whose crusty tenor could only have come from Depression-era coal and tobacco country. Stanley died Thursday at age 89

Country Artists Turn Out to Help Lay Ralph Stanley to Rest

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Ralph Stanley passed away due to complications with skin Cancer. He was 89-years-old. Bluegrass legend Dr. Ralph Stanley, who passed away on June 23rd, was laid to rest Tuesday evening (6-28) after a public service that included words and performances from Vince Gill, Patty Loveless, Jim Lauderdale, Ricky Skaggs, and other close friends and

Jimmie Allen - "The Thunder Rolls / Friends In Low Places" for Garth

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Media Ralph Stanley & the Roots of Country Music Learn about the beginnings of country music and its early innovators through the stories and music of three of country music's most respected musicians: mountain music legend Dr. Ralph Stanley, Jim Lauderdale, and James Shelton

Bluegrass Legend, Dr. Ralph Stanley, Dies at the Age of 89 - NYS Music

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Bluegrass singer and legend, Ralph Stanley, died peacefully in his sleep on Thursday at 89 years old, after a long battle with skin cancer. Stanley is credited with being the patriarch of Bluegrass for boosting the genre throughout his musical career which spanned seven decades. Ralph Stanley was born in Big Spaddle, Virginia, and was raised

Ralph Stanley Still Can Make Indelible Memories (Farewell Tour)

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Today, 86-year-old bluegrass maestro Ralph Stanley announced that he will be embarking on an 80-show farewell tour beginning October 16th entitled the Man Of Constant Sorrow Tour: The Dr.'s Farewell. At 86-years-old, the frail Stanley's best performance days are probably in the past, but if

Ralph Stanley & The Clinch Mountain Boys Concert History

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Ralph Stanley (February 25, 1927 - June 23, 2016), also known as Dr. Ralph Stanley, was an American bluegrass artist, known for his distinctive singing and banjo playing. Stanley began playing music in 1946, originally with his brother Carter as part of "The Stanley Brothers", and most often as the leader of his band, "the Clinch Mountain

Dr. Ralph Stanley & Jim Lauderdale | Country

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Country. living in Music City. ... Good morning. →. Dr. Ralph Stanley & Jim Lauderdale. Posted on July 12, 2013 by jenjmills. Gotta love Bluegrass Nights at the Ryman. Dr Ralph is in the bedazzled gray suit and Jim's in the blue suit. Dr. Ralph Stanley, the Clinch Mountain Boys, and Jim Lauderdale.

Dwight Yoakam - "Blue Eyes Crying In The Rain ... - The Kennedy Center

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Media Ralph Stanley & the Roots of Country Music Learn about the beginnings of country music and its early innovators through the stories and music of three of country music's most respected musicians: mountain music legend Dr. Ralph Stanley, Jim Lauderdale, and James Shelton. Music; Folk Music

Jim Lauderdale & Ralph Stanley And The Clinch Mountain Boys - Discogs

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Lead Guitar - James Alan Shelton; Management - FCC Management, Frank Callari; ... Country Year: New Submission. I Feel Like Singing Today (Cassette, Album)Rebel Records (3) REBEL-C-1755: US: ... Jim Lauderdale & Ralph Stanley And The Clinch Mountain Boys - I Feel Like Singing Today. 1:59; Another Sinner's Prayer.

Collection: Jazz and Blues - The Kennedy Center

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Ralph Stanley II - This One is Two - Country Standard Time

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Ralph Stanley II delivers his vocals in a smoky baritone more reminiscent of modern country than the high lonesome sound on his first album since 2002's "Stanley Blues." Not that Ralph II ignores his roots. With bluegrass standouts like Adam Steffey of the Dan Tyminski band, and Cody Kilby and Darren Vincent, (both played with Ricky Skaggs