Ninety-nine years ago today, an early bluegrass legend who helped further the fledgling genre and launch multiple stars was born.
Bluegrass great Ralph Stanely was no stranger to Tucson. He played regular shows here from the late 1990s through 2014, his last show here at Fox Tucson Theatre with his Clinch Mountain Boys. He was ...
FLEMINGSBURG Ralph Stanley II and the Clinch Mountain Boys will make their 11th visit at 2 p.m. Sunday at Years of Farming. The venue is at Double S Entertainment, 150 Foster St. Timber and Nails ...
HAMDEN >> GuitartownCT Productions presents Dr. Ralph Stanley and his Clinch Mountain Boys in concert Saturday, Nov. 15, 8 p.m., at Unitarian Society Hall, 700 Hartford Turnpike. Tickets are $50 at ...
Sherly Lee Ralph is mourning a tremendous loss. The Abbott Elementary star revealed that her brother Stanley Ralph Jr. died in an emotional message reflecting on his life. “My heart is heavy, my world ...
Ralph Stanley, a patriarch of Appalachian music who with his brother Carter helped expand and popularize the genre that became known as bluegrass, has died. He was 89. Stanley died Thursday at his ...
Ralph Stanley, the godfather of traditional bluegrass music who found a new generation of fans late in life thanks to his Grammy-winning music for the 2000 movie “O Brother, Where Art Thou?” died ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Dr. Ralph Stanley announced Wednesday the dates for his final tour. Stanley, 86, will start the tour, "Man of Constant Sorrow Tour: The Dr's Farewell," Oct. 16, and it will run ...
Soon after Bill Monroe and his Blue Grass Boys created the template for the new kind of music called bluegrass in 1945, the ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. NASHVILLE, Tenn. • Ralph Stanley, a patriarch of Appalachian music who with his brother Carter helped expand and popularize the ...
Ralph Stanley, born in Virginia, USA, in 1927, is an influential and celebrated figure in the history of bluegrass music. He created a unique style of banjo playing, sometimes called "Stanley Style," ...
NASHVILLE — 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 ...
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