Ralph Stanley has seen "O Brother Where Art Thou?" 100 times by his count. Tonight will be 101. "It's a good movie," says the 85-year-old banjo icon, whose music is featured in the 2000 film. "I think ...
101 If I Lose / Stanley Brothers, Carter Stanley, Ralph Stanley. Banjo,Guitar. 102 Bound to Ride / Stanley Brothers, Carter Stanley, Ralph Stanley. Banjo,Guitar. 103 Rank Stranger / Stanley Brothers, ...
Ralph Stanley and The Clinch Mountain Boys perform "Little Birdie" during the 2003 Smithsonian Folklife Festival. A live version of the song by The Stanley Brothers appears on 'Friends of Old Time ...
On this day (February 25) in 1927, Dr. Ralph Stanley was born in McClure, Virginia. He grew up surrounded by the traditional folk music of the Appalachian Mountains. After a stint in the military, he ...
(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 ...
BARBOURSVILLE — Soon after Bill Monroe and his Blue Grass Boys created the template for the new kind of music called bluegrass in 1945, the Stanley Brothers emerged as one of early pioneers of the ...
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