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Bill Monroe

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Bill Monroe is the father of bluegrass. He invented the style, invented the name, and for the great majority of the 20th century, embodied the art form. Beginning with his Blue Grass Boys in the '40s, Monroe defined a hard-edged style of country that emphasized instrumental virtuosity, close vocal harmonies, and a fast, driving tempo. The musical genre took its name from The Blue Grass Boys, and Monroe's music forever has defined the sound of classical bluegrass -- a five-piece acoustic string band, playing precisely and rapidly, switching solos and singing in a plaintive, high lonesome voice. Not only did he invent the very sound of the music, Monroe was the mentor for several generations of musicians. Over the years, Monroe's band hosted all of the major bluegrass artists of the '50s and '60s, including Lester Flatt & Earl Scruggs, Reno & Smiley, Vassar Clements, Carter Stanley, and Mac Wiseman. Though the lineup of The Blue Grass Boys changed over the years, Monroe always remained devoted to bluegrass in its purest form.

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    Blue moon of Kentucky keep on shining
    Shine on the one that's gone and proved and true
    Blue moon of Kentucky keep on shining
    Shine on the one that's gone and left me blue
    It was on one moonlight night
    Blue Moon Of Kentucky - (3:03)  -  4,144 plays
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    I saw the light, I saw the light
    No more darkness, no more night
    Now I'm so happy, no sorrow in sight
    Praise the Lord, I saw the light
    I wandered so aimless I filled with sin
    I Saw The Light - (2:28)  -  1,647 plays
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    We were waltzin' that night in Kentucky
    'Neath the beautiful harvest moon
    And I was the boy that was lucky
    But it all ended too soon
    As I sit here alone in the moonlight
    Kentucky Waltz - (2:43)  -  1,356 plays
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    Now some folks like the summertime when the they can walk about
    Strolling through the meadow green it's pleasant there, no doubt
    But give me the wintertime when the snow is on the ground
    For I found her when the snow was on the ground
    I traced her little footprints in the snow
    Footprints In The Snow - (2:38)  -  1,108 plays
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    The longest train I ever saw
    Went down that Georgia line
    The engine passed at six o'clock
    And the cab passed by at nine
    In the pines, in the pines
    In The Pines - (3:43)  -  961 plays
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