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3. “Little Maggie” (Live at Austin City Limits) Stanley and the Clinch Mountain Boys take on Austin City Limits in the below performance, giving the crowd there a show of the old classic ...
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 on ...
Ralph Stanley entered the Bluegrass Hall of Fame in 1992, but his unearthly tenor catapulted him to much wider fame when, in 2000 at age 73, he was asked to sing the song "O, Death" for the movie ...
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<p>Bluegrass legend Ralph Stanley died Thursday night after a battle with skin cancer, according to a Facebook post by his grandson. Stanley was 89 years old and a member of the Grand Ole Opry and ...
Bluegrass musician, Ralph Stanley and his grandson, Nathan Stanley, 12, stopped by the Democratic Party headquarters at Tanglewood West Office complex on Thursday afternoon to endorse the Kerry ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) – Appalachian music patriarch Ralph Stanley, who helped expand and popularize the bluegrass sound, has died. He was 89. His publicist, Kirt Webster, says Stanley died Thursday.
Bluegrass musician Ralph Stanley. He came to fame late in life when his music was featured on the triple-platinum soundtrack of the movie O Brother, Where Art Thou? Stanley sings and plays banjo ...
Ralph Stanley, who is generally regarded as one of the fathers of bluegrass, will perform April 17 in a Moonshine Showcase concert at the Broadway Theater in Wabasha.
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 ...
Bluegrass musician Ralph Stanley, a native of Southwest Virginia, will appear at the Chesterfield County Fairgrounds during the Jumpin’ Bluegrass Festival on Saturday, Sept. 14.
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