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   Bill Monroe: Genel Bilgi
Üyelik Tarihi28.10.2006
Grup Web Sitesiwww.themonroebrothersfoundation.org
Grup ÜyeleriBill Monroe had countless members in The Bluegrass Boys over the span of his career; here's a few of the more well known members of The Bluegrass Boys:

Charlie Monroe (Bill's older Brother)

Cleo Davis

Lester Flatt

Earl Scruggs

Mac Wiseman

Rudy Lyle

Gordon Terry

Jimmy Martin

Carter Stanley

Charlie Cline

Don Stover

Tommy Jackson

Bobby Hicks

Vassar Clements

Red Taylor

Kenny Baker

Del McCoury

Bill "Brad" Keith

Bessie Lee Mauldin

Pete Rowan

Bob Black

Ralph Lewis

Wayne Lewis

Butch Robbins

Tom Ewing

Blake Williams

AMONG MANY OTHERS

Photobucket - Video and Image Hosting Bill Live in Germany, 1975

EtkilendikleriBill's Uncle Pen Vandiver, mother, Jimmie Rodgers, and other family members who sang and influenced Bill through their old time style of music.


.. width="425" height="350">..> Bill in 1955 "Close By"

.. width="425" height="350">..> Bill in 1967 "Wicked Path of Sin"
Neye Benziyor?The music he created: BLUEGRASS MUSIC
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Bill Monroe (born William Smith Monroe, September 13, 1911 – September 9, 1996) developed the style of country music known as bluegrass, which takes its name from his band, the "Blue Grass Boys," named for his home state of Kentucky. Monroe's performing career spanned 60 years as a singer, instrumentalist, composer and bandleader. He is often referred to as "the father of bluegrass."

Monroe was born in Rosine, Kentucky. His father was a well-to-do farmer while his mother, née Malissa Vandiver, who was of Dutch extraction, was from lower down the social scale. Malissa and her brother, Pendleton "Pen" Vandiver, were both musically inclined, and Bill Monroe learned old-time music from his uncle who was an itinerant fiddler. Thirty years later, Monroe wrote a song ("Uncle Pen") in honor of him and the music.

Monroe's professional career began in the 1930s when he and his older brothers, Birch and Charlie, began performing as a trio, the Monroe Brothers, at a radio station in South Bend, Indiana near Hammond, Indiana where they worked in an oil refinery. Birch left the music scene early on in the Monroes' career, and the younger two brothers continued to perform as the Monroe Brothers. They were successful enough to record 60 songs in two years for Bluebird Records. In 1939, after the brothers parted ways, Monroe formed the first edition of the Blue Grass Boys, and in October of the same year became a regular on the Grand Ole Opry.

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.. width="425" height="350">..> Bill in 1955 "UNCLE PEN"

As a mandolin player, Monroe brought a virtuosity previously unknown in country music to his instrument. In 1945 he hired Earl Scruggs, who similarly elevated the role of the banjo. This version of the Blue Grass Boys, which also included singer/guitarist Lester Flatt, Chubby Wise on fiddle, and Howard Watts aka "Cedric Rainwater" on bass, made the first recordings that featured all the elements that later came to be known as bluegrass music. This particular group broke up when Flatt and Scruggs left to form their own group, the Foggy Mountain Boys.

Monroe quickly replaced them and within a few years had formed what many consider the classic "High Lonesome" version of the Blue Grass Boys, featuring the cutting lead singing and powerful rhythm guitar of Jimmy Martin, the banjo of Rudy Lyle (replacing the fuller sound of Earl Scruggs), and dynamic fiddlers such as Merle "Red" Taylor and Charlie Cline. This band recorded songs such as "On and On", "Memories of Mother and Dad" and "Uncle Pen", as well as instrumentals such as "Bluegrass Ramble" and the defining piece of Bill Monroe's mandolin technique, "Rawhide".

Another defining version of the Blue Grass Boys was the so-called "Northern" band of the mid-1960's, featuring musicians not of southern rural origin, including Bill Keith and later Lamar Grier on banjo, Peter Rowan as guitarist and lead singer, and Richard Greene as the fiddler.

More than 150 musicians played in the Blue Grass Boys over the years. Many later became stars in their own right, including Mac Wiseman, Clyde Moody, Sonny Osborne, Don Reno, David "Stringbean" Akeman, Del McCoury, Vassar Clements, Buck Trent, Peter Rowan, Byron Berline, Carter Stanley, Doug Green, and Randall Franks.

Bill Monroe was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1970, the International Bluegrass Music Hall of Honor as an inaugural inductee in 1991, and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame (as an "early influence") in 1997. He is the only performer honored in all three. He was awarded the National Medal of Arts in 1995. His well-known song "Blue Moon of Kentucky" has been covered not only by bluegrass but also rock and country artists, most notably Elvis Presley and Patsy Cline.

In 2003, CMT had Bill Monroe ranked #16 on CMT 40 Greatest Men of Country Music.

- Taken from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

.. width="425" height="350">..> Bill in 1967 "Rawhide"

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Elviresheeley

Elviresheeley



24 Şub 2007 23:20

Thanks for the add!!
We love your music! It will live Forever !!
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Greg and Elvire
She Shoots on Tepee Toes

She Shoots on Tepee Toes



24 Şub 2007 21:32

Muchas Gracias for rounding up a stray!
Crabgrass Cowboys

Crabgrass Cowboys



24 Şub 2007 04:00

Thanks for the suport of Crabgrass everyware
Long gone Smiles Band

Long gone Smiles Band



23 Şub 2007 14:29

Thank you so much for Bluegrass and your excellent Voice and Songs Bill!

Thank you very much for adding us - The Long gone Smiles Band. We are headin' backwards on the shiny railroad tracks of Country Music and do the songs of Jimmie Rodgers and Hank Williams. We got their music - but we miss their smiles! We also write and perform new old songs in their spirit. Please check out our new tribute song to good ol'e Jimmie - "The Brakemen on the Memphis Train"!

This year it is, as you all know, 110 years since Jimmie's birth in Meridian, and 80 years since his first recordings in Bristol, Tennessee. Such facts should be given much attention over there, we hope.

It is of course also 80 years since the first Carter Family recordings!

Country Music U.S.A. has a lot to celebrate in 2007.

Best regards from Michael and the Long gone Smiles Band.
In Stockholm - in Sweden - in Scandinavia.
Mark Kelf & The Valley Boys

Mark Kelf & The Valley Boys



23 Şub 2007 09:24

David Jewell

David Jewell



22 Şub 2007 00:02

Hi Folks

wishing all of you the best in 2007.
thanks for the add.
i think it's great you have a site for Bill Monroe.
take care and keep in touch.

Keeping It Country
D.J. Jewell Music (BMI)
David jewell
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Kathy Blankenship

Kathy Blankenship



21 Şub 2007 15:36

hi thanks for the add Been listening for awhile Great work Kathy
Mark Kelf & The Valley Boys

Mark Kelf & The Valley Boys



21 Şub 2007 13:40

Elviresheeley

Elviresheeley



21 Şub 2007 03:40

Thank you for the add!! Nice page! Your music is a good inspiration for so many musiciens.. it will live forever.!!. THANK YOU
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Western Riot Furnishings

Western Riot Furnishings



21 Şub 2007 00:45


diatonic

diatonic



20 Şub 2007 23:17

Thanks for adding me!!
John Lilly

John Lilly



20 Şub 2007 19:00


Thanks for looking out for my music and thanks for the add John Lilly
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Heidi

Heidi



20 Şub 2007 13:16

Thanks for the add -- isn't Shadow a fine looking pup down there?
Chessie614

Chesapeake and Ohio



20 Şub 2007 12:57

Love your gospel songs...
♥ Lynne & Richard ♥

♥ Lynne & Richard ♥



20 Şub 2007 12:08


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THANK YOU FOR BEING A FRIEND
David Lee

David Lee



20 Şub 2007 09:57

Thanks for the add!
Gaylynn Robinson

Gaylynn Robinson



14 Şub 2007 05:38

I just wanted to stop by and wish you a very Happy Valentine's Day!! lol, GayLynn
G ma O

G ma O



13 Şub 2007 08:52

Love you Bill! Myspace Layouts
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Grass It Up

Grass It Up



12 Şub 2007 14:57

Thank you for adding us to your list! Love the music. Grassitup.
Christoph Mueller

Christoph Mueller



5 Şub 2007 14:55



Scott Ward

Scott Ward



2 Şub 2007 08:30

The Man!!!!!!
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Michelle 50's Rock 'n Roll

Michelle 50's Rock 'n Roll



31 Oca 2007 03:15

Just stopped by to say hello!!! ... (((hugs)))
Gun Wäjdåfs

Gun Wäjdåfs



30 Oca 2007 21:03

this is so nice music
love it
G ma O

G ma O



30 Oca 2007 11:06

Thanks for being im my world!
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The Shakers

The Shakers



29 Oca 2007 19:32

Saw you play many times, Mr. Monroe, and it was never less than an honor and a privilege.
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