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Blue Ridge Mountains - Front Royal, Virginia Although the term "Blue Ridge" is sometimes applied exclusively to the eastern edge or front range of the Appalachian Mountains, the geological definition of the Blue Ridge province extends westward to the Ridge and Valley area, encompassing the Great Smoky Mountains, the Great Balsams, the Roans, the Blacks, and other mountain ranges.
"The Trail of the Lonesome Pine" is a popular song published in 1913, with lyrics by Ballard MacDonald and music by Harry Carroll.It was inspired by John Fox Jr.'s 1908 novel of the same title, but whereas the novel was set in the Cumberland Mountains of Kentucky, the song refers to the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia.
Blue Ridge, Starday, Mercury, County, Elf Records Musical artist Bill Clifton (born William August Marburg ; April 5, 1931) [ 1 ] is an American bluegrass musician and singer who is credited with having organized one of the first bluegrass festivals in the United States in 1961.
Celebrate! is the twelfth studio album by American band Kool & the Gang. Released on September 29, 1980, the album reached No. 1 on the US R&B chart and #10 on the Billboard 200 . [ 1 ] The album produced perhaps Kool & the Gang's most recognizable hit song, the #1 chart-topper, " Celebration ", which still receives heavy play today over four ...
Bill Monroe - Blue Grass 1950-1958, Booklet, Bear Family Records BCD 15423; Bill Monroe - Blue Grass 1959-1969, Booklet, Bear Family Records BCD 15529; Bill Monroe - Blue Grass 1970-1979, Booklet, Bear Family Records BCD 15606; Bluegrass Discography; The Online Discographical Project
The album was produced by Keith Stegall and Jackson's nephew, Adam Wright (of The Wrights). [7] It was recorded in Nashville. "Blue Ridge Mountain Song" was released as a single in advance of the album's release. "Blacktop" was also released as a single. Both songs feature music videos.
My Blue Ridge Mountain Boy is the fourth solo studio album by American singer-songwriter Dolly Parton. It was released on September 8, 1969, by RCA Victor. The album was produced by Bob Ferguson. It peaked at number six on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart, Parton's first solo top ten, and number 194 on the Billboard 200 chart.
Going Back To The Blue Ridge Mountains is a live album by the progressive bluegrass band Country Gentlemen. It includes songs performed live by the "almost classic" lineup of the group (without Tom Gray, with Ed Ferris on bass). The recordings come from live performances during early and mid 60's. [1]