The Clinch Mountain Boys
Redirected from 'The Stanley Brothers and The Clinch Mountain Boys'.Label | Issue | Format | Artist | Title |
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King | 5155 | single | The Stanley Brothers | She's more to be pitied / Train 45 |
- | 5165 | - | - | Love me darling just tonight / Midnight ramble |
- | 5180 | - | - | Mastertone march / Keep a memory |
- | 5210 | - | - | The memory of your smile / Swanee river hoe down |
- | 5269 | - | - | How mountain girls can love / I'm a man of constant sorrow |
- | 5306 | - | - | Heaven seemed so near / How far to Little Rock |
- | 5460 | - | - | The window up above / The wild side of life |
- | 5518 | - | - | I'll take the blame / I'd worship you |
- | 6113 | - | Ralph Stanley | Row hoe / That beautiful woman |
- | 6139 | - | - | Sweet Sally Brown / Hemlock and primroses |
- | 6236 | - | The Stanley Brothers | I'll just go away |
- | EP439 | EP | The Stanley Brothers & The Clinch Mountain Boys | Country Songs, Part 1 |
- | EP440 | - | - | Country Songs, Part 2 |
- | EP441 | - | - | Country Songs, Part 3 |
- | EP467 | - | The Stanley Brothers | In Person - Everybody's Country Favorites, Part 1 |
- | LP615 | LP | The Stanley Brothers & The Clinch Mountain Boys | Country Songs |
- | LP719 | - | The Stanley Brothers | In Person - Everybody's Country Favorites, Volume 2 |
- | LP772 | - | The Stanley Brothers with The Clinch Mountain Boys | Sing The Songs They Like Best |
- | LP791 | - | The Stanley Brothers | Folk Song Festival |
- | LP869 | - | Various Artists | Railroad Songs |
- | LP924 | - | The Stanley Brothers | The Remarkable Stanley Brothers Sing Bluegrass Songs |
- | LP1028 | - | Ralph Stanley & The Clinch Mountain Boys | Brand New Country Songs |
- | LP1046 | - | The Stanley Brothers | How Far to Little Rock |
Westside | WESA820 | CD | - | Ridin' That Midnight Train: Starday King Recordings 1958-1961 |
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Ralph Edmund Stanley (February 25, 1927 – June 23, 2016), also known as Dr. Ralph Stanley, was an American bluegrass artist, known for his distinctive singing and banjo playing. Stanley began playing music in 1946, originally with his older brother Carter Stanley as part of The Stanley Brothers, and most often as the leader of his band, The Clinch Mountain Boys.
He was part of the first generation of bluegrass musicians and was inducted into both the International Bluegrass Music Hall of Honor and the Grand Ole Opry. Wikipedia