Bill Monroe

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cowpokes and banjo pickers old-timey mountian music us fiddle traditional bluegrass old and dusty bluegrass traditional country folk mandolin classic country americana country bill monroe kentucky
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Youtube Videos
![]() | Bill Monroe - Blue Moon Of Kentucky ACL 1980 |
![]() | Bill Monroe & The Bluegrass Boys - Southern Flavor Bill Monroe & The Bluegrass Boys perform "Southern Flavor" from the TNN television series American Music Shop with special guest Marty Stuart |
![]() | Bill Monroe - Uncle Pen Uncle Pen |
![]() | Bill Monroe & his Blue Grass Boys - Roanoke Bill Monroe & his Blue Grass Boys - Roanoke (From "The Country Show: with Stars of the Grand Ole Opry" 1955). Bill Monroe: mandolin; Carlos Brock: guitar; Bobby Hicks, Charlie Cline: fiddles; Jackie Phelps: banjo; Ernie Newton: bass. |
![]() | Bill Monroe and The Bluegrass Boys - I'm Working On A Building Bill Monroe and The Bluegrass Boys - I'm Working On A Building |
![]() | Bill Monroe - The Wayfaring Stranger I get chills each time I watch this video... This is Bill Monroe, by himself, singing The Wayfaring Stranger. |
![]() | Bill Monroe - My Little Georgia Rose From Grand Old Opry |
![]() | BILL MONROE LIVE ALL STARS BLUEGRASS CELEBRATION, Bill Monroe Life |
![]() | Bill Monroe - With Body and Soul Father of bluegrass at Grand Old Opry |
![]() | Bill Monroe - Muleskinner Blues The Mall, Wash., DC 1-18-93 Bill Monroe and the Bluegrass Boys- Muleskinner Blues The Mall, Wash., DC 1-18-93 |
![]() | Old Dangerfield Bill Monroe and the Blue Grass Boys. Correct title is "Old Daingerfield", named after Daingerfield, Texas. |
![]() | Banks of the Ohio - Bill Monroe & Doc Watson I asked my love to take a walk Just a little ways with me And as we walked and we would talk All about our weddingday Darling say that you'll be mine In our home we'll happy be Down beside where the waters flow On the banks of the Ohio I took her by her pretty white hand I let her down that bank of sand I pushed her in where she would drown Lord, I saw her as... |
![]() | Bill Monroe & his Blue Grass Boys - Close By Bill Monroe & his Blue Grass Boys - Close By (From "The Country Show: with Stars of the Grand Ole Opry" 1955). Bill Monroe: vocal, mandolin; Jackie Phelps: guitar; Bobby Hicks, Gordon Terry, Red Taylor: fiddles; Charlie Cline: banjo; Ernie Newton: bass. |
![]() | History Of Country Music 3 Louvin Brothers Bill Monroe This third set of clips deals with the development of Bluegrass and features the Louvin Brothers and Bill Monroe. |
![]() | Ricky Skaggs Playing With Bill Monroe For The First Time www.gibson.com Ricky Skaggs Playing With Bill Monroe For The First Time |
![]() | "Christmas Time's A'Coming" by Bill Monroe Bill Monroe and the Bluegrass Boys on the Ralph Emery Show discussing and performing a classic Christmas song, "Christmas Time's a Coming". Dale Morris (fiddle), Blake Williams (banjo), Tater Tate (Bass), and Wayne Lewis (guitar). |
![]() | Bill Monroe's "Rawhide" (with bluesy intro) Mandolin jam at the 9th Comando Gathering in Ashe County, NC. Bluesy intro, then a wild ride on Bill Monroe's "Rawhide." Ethan Moore, Gary Silverstein, David O'Brien, Bud Martin, and Doug Hill. |
![]() | California with Bill Monroe - Goldrush The bluegrass group California performs the instrumental Goldrush with Bill Monroe |
![]() | Bill Monroe: My Last Days On Earth The father and master of Bluegrass. |
![]() | Bill Monroe and Earl Scruggs --The Classic Music Video See the complete 90 minute video at www.createspace.com This classic documentary presents Earl Scruggs and Bill Monroe and Earl and his son Randy and Doc Watson and his son Merle, in informal scenes playing & singing together. If you love Doc Watson and Bill Monroe and old time Bluegrass Music, you will love watching and listening to this. In 1972, PBS prime-timed... |


















































