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A Voice From On High Album
  1. Wait A Little Longer, Please Jesus
  2. A Voice From On High
  3. He Will Set Your Fields On Fire
  4. River Of Death
And Friends Album
  1. Blue Moon Of Kentucky
  2. Kentucky Waltz
  3. My Rose Of Old Kentucky
  4. With Body And Soul
And Stars Of The Bluegrass Hall Of Fame Album
  1. I Hear a Sweet Voice Calling
  2. Remember the Cross
  3. True Life Blues
At His Best Album
  1. Blue Moon Of Kentucky
  2. Bluegrass Breakdown
  3. Footprints In The Snow
  4. I Saw the Light
  5. Muleskinner Blues
  6. Nine Pound Hammer
  7. Shady Grove
  8. Uncle Pen
Bean Blossom Album
  1. Muleskinner Blues
  2. Ole Slew-Foot
  3. I Wish You Knew
  4. Tennessee
  5. Ballad Of Jed Clampett
  6. I Wonder Where You Are Tonight
  7. When My Blue Moon Turns To Gold Again
  8. Uncle Pen
  9. Blue Moon Of Kentucky
Bill Monroe And Charlie Monroe Album
  1. Poison Love
  2. The First Whippoorwill
Bluegrass Instrumentals Album
  1. Get Up John
Bluegrass Ramble Album
  1. Little Maggie
  2. Live And Let Live
  3. Nine Pound Hammer
  4. Cotton Fields
  5. John Hardy
  6. Shady Grove
Bluegrass Special Album
  1. Blue Ridge Mountain Blues
  2. Columbus Stockade Blues
  3. There Was Nothing We Could Do
  4. I Was Left On The Street
  5. Cheap Love Affair
  6. How Will I Explain About You
  7. Foggy River
  8. Careless Love
  9. When The Bees Are In The Hive
Bluegrass Time Album
  1. Turkey In The Straw
  2. I Wonder Where You Are Tonight
  3. All The Good Times Are Past And Gone
  4. Roll On Buddy, Roll On
  5. Blue Night
  6. Midnight On The Stormy Deep
  7. It Makes No Difference Now
  8. When My Blue Moon Turns To Gold Again
Columbia Historic Edition Album
  1. Along About Daybreak
  2. Blue Yodel No. 4
  3. Heavy Traffic Ahead
  4. Kentucky Waltz
  5. Nobody Loves Me
Country Music Hall Of Fame Album
  1. Blue Moon Of Kentucky
  2. Footprints In The Snow
  3. Kentucky Waltz
  4. Mule Skinner Blues
  5. Put My Little Shoes Away
  6. Rocky Road Blues
  7. Summertime Is Past And Gone
Father and Son Album
  1. Love Please Come Home
  2. Tall Pines
  3. Banks Of The Ohio
  4. Foggy Mountain Top
  5. Walls Of Time
  6. Sweetheart You Done Me Wrong
  7. What Would You Give In Exchange?
  8. When The Golden Leaves Begin To Fall
Greatest Hits Album
  1. Footprints In The Snow
  2. Four Walls
  3. Gotta Travel On
  4. In the Pines
  5. Molly and Tenbrooks
  6. New Muleskinner Blues
  7. Uncle Pen
I Saw the Light Album
  1. Precious Memories
  2. I Saw the Light
Kentucky Bluegrass Album
  1. I Live In The Past
  2. The Long Black Veil
  3. Log Cabin In The Lane
  4. I Want To Go With You
  5. Never Again
Knee Deep in Bluegrass Album
  1. Cry, Cry Darling
  2. Roane Country Prison
  3. Goodbye Old Pal
  4. Out in the Cold World
  5. Come Back to Me in My Dreams
  6. Lonesome Road to Travel
  7. Sally Joe
  8. Brand New Shoes
  9. Molly and Tenbrooks
Live At The Opry Album
  1. Footprints In The Snow
  2. In the Pines
  3. Love Please Come Home
  4. Molly and Tenbrooks
  5. Precious Memories
Master of Bluegrass Album
  1. No songs listed
Mr. Bluegrass Album
  1. Linda Lou
  2. Time Changes Everything
  3. Big River
  4. Flowers Of Love
  5. Sold Down The River
  6. Lonesome Road Blues
Mule Skinner Blues Album
  1. Dog House Blues
  2. In the Pines
  3. Katy Hill
  4. Mule Skinner Blues
  5. Tennessee Blues
My All Time Country Favorites Album
  1. New Muleskinner Blues
  2. Uncle Pen
  3. Plant Some Flowers By My Grave
  4. Happy On My Way
  5. A Fallen Star
  6. Four Walls
  7. Gotta Travel On
  8. Blue Moon Of Kentucky
Southern Flavor Album
  1. Give Me Wings
  2. Southern Flavor
The Great Bill Monroe Album
  1. Rocky Road Blues
  2. Kentucky Waltz
  3. Footprints In The Snow
  4. Blue Moon Of Kentucky
  5. Blue Grass Stomp
  6. My Rose Of Old Kentucky
  7. Girl In The Blue Velvet Band
The High Lonesome Sound Album
  1. Letter From My Darling
  2. Memories Of Mother And Dad
  3. Highway Of Sorrow
  4. On The Old Kentucky Shore
  5. On And On
  6. White House Blues
  7. Sugar Coated Love
  8. When The Golden Leaves Begin To Fall
Uncle Pen Album
  1. Jenny Lynn
  2. Poor White Folks
William Smith Monroe was born to father J. B. "Buck" and mother Malissa Vandiver on September 13, 1911, on a farm in Jerusalem Ridge, just outside Rosine, Kentucky. His mother played accordion, fiddle, and harmonica, while his siblings played guitar and fiddle. After his father died when Bill was 16, he moved in with his uncle Pendleton Vandiver (later immortalized in the classic song "Uncle Pen"), who taught Bill to play guitar, mandolin, and fiddle. Perhaps because no one else in the family played it, Bill concentrated on mastering the mandolin. By 1927, Bill joined with his brothers Charlie, who played guitar, and Birch, who played fiddle, to play on broadcasts. They eventually joined with National Barn Dance as dancers. By 1930, the Monroe brothers had found success with "Kentucky Waltz," which peaked at #3, "Footprints in the Snow," which hit #5, and "Blue Grass Ramble." That same year, they secured positions on the radio in Indiana. In 1936, Bill and brother Charlie toured Iowa, Nebraska, North Carolina, and South Carolina; they also found time to cut sixty sides for RCA's Bluebird label.

Unfortunately, the brothers possessed different musical dreams and visions, and the two parted musical ways in 1938. Bill formed his original band, the Kentuckians, before settling on another name: The Blue Grass Boys. The year after the brothers split, Bill and his Blue Grass Boys joined the Grand Ole Opry, riding on their phenomenal success on the radio show with "The New Muleskinner Blues," a new version of Jimmie Rodgers's classic. During the 1940's, Bill played the Opry on the weekends and on weekdays ran a traveling tent show which included Uncle Dave Macon and DeFord Bailey. By 1946, Bill had founded a legendary band that included Lester Flatt on guitar, Earl Scruggs on banjo, and Chubby Wise on fiddle. Bill had formed a new genre of music: bluegrass.

Lester and Earl left the Blue Grass Boys in 1948 to concentrate on their own Foggy Mountain Boys. Nonetheless, through the years, Bill's band included many other great instrumentalists including Mac Wiseman, Jimmy Martin, Stringbean, Sonny Osborne, and Vassar Clements. In the meantime, Bill moved to the legendary Decca label. He had hits with "Blue Moon of Kentucky," "Uncle Pen," "What Would You Give In Exchange For Your Soul," and "I'll Meet You in Church Sunday Morning," among many others. All the while, Bill never compromised his sound for commercial profit. He created the Bean Blossom Festival, which opened in Indiana in 1967. During his concerts, he began permitting concertgoers to bring their instruments for an informal "jam" session.

In 1970, Bill was inducted into the the Country Music Hall of Fame. Shortly after, he was inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Association International Hall of Fame (1971). In 1984, he opened the Bluegrass Hall of Fame and Museum in Nashville, Tennessee. In the years before his death, he was inducted into the Bluegrass Hall of Honor and received a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award and the National Medal of the Arts. "Blue Moon of Kentucky" was even named the official state bluegrass song of Kentucky.

Bill Monroe died from a stroke on September 9, 1996, in Springfield, Tennessee, just four days shy of what would have been his 85th birthday. Nonetheless, the Father of Bluegrass lives on. Recently, Ricky Skaggs and other various artists released a tribute album dedicated to him entitled Big Mon. Marty Stuart, himself a protege of Flatt and Scruggs, dedicated several songs to the legendary singer, including one from his critically acclaimed album, The Pilgrim. Clearly, Bill Monroe is a legend whose place in bluegrass music will never be forgotten.



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