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Ralph Stanley

Country music
Bluegrass
Traditional folk
Ralph Stanley will always be remembered for his unique style of banjo playing, combining elements of bluegrass, country and folk to form his much-loved style. In 1946, after serving one year in the US Army, Ralph Stanley formed The Clinch Mountain Boys with his older brother Carter who had previously found fame in Roy Sykes's Blue Ridge Mountain Boys. As the duo tried to get people to notice and appreciate their sound, they performed on local radio stations, wrote their own bluegrass tunes and covered well-known Bill Monroe classics. Their hard work paid off when they received an...
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Rank StrangerRalph Stanley and Tom T. Hall
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Man of Constant SorrowRalph Stanley
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Little BirdieRalph Stanley
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Heaven's Bright ShoreRalph Stanley, Alison Krauss and Judy Marshall
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Poor RamblerRalph Stanley
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O DeathRalph Stanley and Dan Tyminski
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Rank StrangerRalph Stanley and Tom T. Hall

Sunday Morning

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Man of Constant SorrowRalph Stanley

Man Of Constant Sorrow

3:17

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Little BirdieRalph Stanley

The Very Best Of Ralph Stanley

2:17

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Heaven's Bright ShoreRalph Stanley, Alison Krauss and Judy Marshall

Sunday Morning

3:44

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Poor RamblerRalph Stanley

High Top Mountain

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O DeathRalph Stanley and Dan Tyminski

O Brother, Where Art Thou? [B.O.F.]

3:19

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