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  2. Bill Monroe - Wikipedia

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    William Smith Monroe (/ m ə n ˈ r oʊ / mən-ROH; September 13, 1911 [1] – September 9, 1996) [2] was an American mandolinist, singer, and songwriter who created the bluegrass music genre.

  3. Bill Monroe discography - Wikipedia

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    Bluegrass Special Vol.1: BS: 1: French issue 1976: Bill Monroe & His Bluegrass Boys 1950-72: MCA: 9269-71: 3 vol; Japanese issue - 1976: Bluegrass Special Vol.2: BS: 3: French issue 1976: Bill Monroe & His Bluegrass Boys Vol.1: CBS Sony: 20AP11: Japanese issue 1976: Bill Monroe & His Bluegrass Boys Vol.2: CBS Sony: 20AP12: Japanese issue 1976 ...

  4. Cryin' Holy Unto the Lord - Wikipedia

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    Cryin' Holy Unto the Lord is a 1991 album and the last studio album by Bill Monroe & the Blue Grass Boys, released by MCA Records, now Universal Music Group. This album was produced by President of Opry Entertainment , Steve Buchanan.

  5. I'm Working on a Building - Wikipedia

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    "I'm Working on a Building" is a song in both the African American spiritual and southern gospel traditions. The song has become a standard of the genres. It has been recorded many times, by artists such as The Carter Family, [1] Bill Monroe, [2] Elvis Presley, [3] the Oak Ridge Boys, [3] B. B. King, [4] John Fogerty, [5] The Seldom Scene, [6] and Theo Lawrence.

  6. Bessie Lee Mauldin - Wikipedia

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    Bessie Lee Mauldin (December 28, 1920 – February 8, 1983) [1] was an American bluegrass bassist, singer, songwriter, and a member of the bluegrass band “Bill Monroe and the Blue Grass Boys” from 1953–1964. [2] Bessie Lee was nicknamed "The Carolina Songbird" by Bill Monroe.

  7. Amos Garren - Wikipedia

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    He was one of the first bluegrass "bass players." Bill Monroe selected Amos Garren to become his bass player after the band moved to Greenville, South Carolina. Amos Garren was hired in 1942, as Bill Monroe, known now as the "father of bluegrass music", was assembling his band. Garren died on May 10, 1977. [2]

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  9. Carl Story - Wikipedia

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    Story played with Bill Monroe in 1942 as a fiddler - replacing Howdy Forrester who had been drafted - but eventually Story was also drafted in October 1943. [1] After his discharge from the U.S. Navy in 1945, he began reforming and performing with his Rambling Mountaineers on the Mid-Day Merry-Go-Round show at WNOX in Knoxville, Tennessee. [1]