Añadido: May 16, 2008
De: oldcountrytunes
Duración: 3:14
Biography Stanley was born in Big Spraddle Creek, Virginia, near McClure, Dickenson County, Virginia, USA. The son of Lucy and Lee Stanley, Ralph Edmond Stanley grew up in rural southwestern Virginia. He learned to play the banjo, claw-hammer style, from his mother. It was her inspiration, coupled with Stanley's natural ability, which led Ralph and his older guitar-playing brother, Carter, to form the their band, the Clinch Mountain Boys, in 1946. Drawing heavily on the musical traditions of the area - the unique minor-key songs of the Primitive Baptist Church and the sweet down-home family harmonies of the Carter Family - the Stanleys began honing their own special style of music by singing at local events in the early 1940s. Ralph and Carter performed as The Stanley Brothers with their band, the Clinch Mountain Boys from 1946 to 1966. After Carter died in 1966, Ralph Stanley continued to perform, eventually reviving the Clinch Mountain Boys. Larry Sparks, Roy Lee Centers, Ricky Skaggs, Keith Whitley, and Charlie Sizemore were among those with whom he played in the revived band. Stanley has maintained an extensive touring schedule, with dates scheduled through 2007. Known in the world of bluegrass music by the popular title, "Dr. Ralph Stanley" (after being awarded an honorary Doctorate of Music from Lincoln Memorial University in Harrogate, Tennessee, in 1976), Stanley was inducted into the International Bluegrass Music Hall of Honor in 1992 and in 2000, and became the first person to be inducted into the Grand Ole Opry in the third millennium. In 2006 he was awarded the National Medal of Arts. Stanley's work was also featured in the 2000 film O Brother, Where Art Thou?, in which he sings the Appalachian dirge "O Death". With that song, Stanley won a 2002 Grammy Award in the category of Best Male Country Vocal Performance. He's featured in the Josh Turner hit song "Me and God," released in 2006. Ralph created a unique style of banjo playing, sometimes called "Stanley Style". It evolved from Scruggs style, which is a three finger technique. "Stanley style" is distinguished by incredibly fast "forward rolls," led by the index finger, sometimes in the higher registers utilizing a capo. On November 10, 2007, Stanley and the Clinch Mountain Boys performed at a rally for presidential candidate John Edwards in Des Moines, Iowa, just prior to the Democratic Party's annual Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner. Between renditions of "Man of Constant Sorrow" and "Orange Blossom Special," Stanley told the crowd that he had cast his first vote for Harry S. Truman in 1948 and would cast his next for John Edwards in 2008. TAKEN FROM WIKIPEDIA
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Tags: bluegrass country music ralph stanley
Rating: 5.00 (7 ratings) Visto: 1092' favoriteCount='8 Comentarios: 12
oldcountrytunes Says:
May 16, 2008 - You are welcome, CW.
broncose1 Says:
May 16, 2008 - These guys are good.I have a lot of their ablums in my record collection.Thank you Marcus for sharing.5*****'s Shirley
rtutt123 Says:
May 16, 2008 - That is sweet!
oldcountrytunes Says:
May 16, 2008 - Glad you like it. Thanks for commenting.
oldcountrytunes Says:
May 16, 2008 - Thanks for commenting.
jtls8 Says:
May 16, 2008 - Love good bluegrass!
MAMsMom97 Says:
May 16, 2008 - Keith & Ricky's version of this was so wonderful, but Ricky's vocals on this later version are so soulful! Thanks for sharing this with us!
skaggs34 Says:
May 16, 2008 - My mamaw, Dorothy Skaggs, wrote this song. She was so proud of it. It was on the Keith Whitley tribute album in 1994 and the album was certified platinum. She got a big old plaque and hung it on the wall. She went Home in April of 2001. God Bless!!!
oldcountrytunes Says:
May 16, 2008 - I Thank you for your comments. I shall see if I can find the song with Keith Whitley & Ricky doing it.
oldcountrytunes Says:
May 16, 2008 - Is/was your mamaw Ricky Skagg's mother?
oldcountrytunes Says:
May 16, 2008 - Me too. This is good bluegrass here. Thanks.
skaggs34 Says:
May 16, 2008 - yes
montaramike Says:
May 17, 2008 - I have not heard this before, but it was wonderful!
oldcountrytunes Says:
May 17, 2008 - Glad you liked it. Thanks for commenting.
UncleVRoy Says:
May 17, 2008 - Great SONG!!
oldcountrytunes Says:
May 17, 2008 - I agree. Also great singers. Thanks for commenting.
Cojpe Says:
May 25, 2008 - Beautiful
oldcountrytunes Says:
May 25, 2008 - Glad you like it.
hch49 Says:
Jun 18, 2008 - Who sings lead on this? It's not Carter.
oldcountrytunes Says:
Jun 18, 2008 - Sorry, I do not know.
Rcksaltnnails Says:
Jul 4, 2008 - Ricky Skaggs is singing lead! Ricky did a GREAT version of this in the early 70's with fellow Clinch Mountain Boy, Keith Whitley. It was basically Ralphs band at the time with Ricky and Keith out front.




harleyhawgn Says:
May 16, 2008 - Every Good Music. THANKS, C.W.