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  1. Infectious Disease Deaths in Tennessee: Andrew Jackson, James K. Polk, Bill Monroe
  2. Bill Monroe & His Bluegrass Boys by Bill Monroe, 2005
  3. Monroe, Bill (1911-1996): An entry from SJP's <i>St. James Encyclopedia of Popular Culture</i> by J. Allen Barksdale, 2000
  4. Mitglied Der Grand Ole Opry: Patsy Cline, The Everly Brothers, Johnny Cash, Bill Monroe, Garth Brooks, Alan Jackson, Loretta Lynn, Dolly Parton (German Edition)
  5. Musicians From Kentucky: Lionel Hampton, Rosemary Clooney, Bill Monroe, the Everly Brothers, Dwight Yoakam, Billy Ray Cyrus, Joan Osborne
  6. Bill Monroe, The Great Bill Monroe - Vinyl Record by Bill Monroe, 1965
  7. The Liberty Collection, a Collection of Nostalgic Reproductions of the Declaration, the Constitution, Bill of Rights, the Monroe Doctrine, the Gettysburg Address, the Star Spangled Banner and the Pledge of Allegiance by robert d. meyers, 1960
  8. Old-Time-Musiker: Bill Monroe, Cliff Carlisle, Clayton McMichen, Riley Puckett, Carson Robison, Charlie Poole, Bradley Kincaid, Jimmie Rodgers (German Edition)
  9. THE MUSIC OF BILL MONROE FROM 1936 TO 1994 (4 CD Box Set with )Booklet by Bill Monroe, 1994-01-01
  10. Country-Musiker: Johnny Cash, Bill Monroe, Cliff Carlisle, Clayton Mcmichen, Waylon Jennings, Garth Brooks, Toby Keith, Riley Puckett (German Edition)
  11. Bill Monroe, Blue Grass Music - Vinyl Record by Bill Monroe, 1962
  12. Historic Photos of the Opry: Ryman Auditorium 1974 by Jim McGuire, 2007-10-12
  13. The Old Wild West: Adventures of Arizona Bill by Raymond Hatfield (Arizona Bill) in collaboration with B.H. Monroe GARDNER, 1944
  14. The Country Guitar Style of Charlie Monroe by Charlie Monroe - Softcover, 2010-01-01

61. Cluster Monroe "Bill" Elliot
I met him at Phu Loi got to know him at our Reunions. Dean C. Nelson. Obituarysent to us by Eloise Elliot. Taps Cluster monroe bill Elliott
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Cluster Monroe "Bill" Elliott Cluster Montoe "Bill" Elliott, a resident of Panama City and former resident of Webb, died Friday, September 27, 2002 at Bay Medical Center in Panama City, Florida following an extended illness. Funeral services will be held 11 a.m. today at Byrd Funeral Home Chapel with Dr. Mike Shirah and Rev. Doug Powell officiating. Burial with full military honors will follow in Smyrna Baptist Church Cemetary with Byrd Funeral Home directing. The family will be at the home of Jerry and Dorothy Tew, 5263 Old Webb Road, Web, Alabama. Mr. Elliott was born December 8, 1929, in Rutherford County, North Carolina and lived the early years of his life there. He was a veteran of the Korean and Vietnam Wars having served in the U.S. Army, retiring in 1969 after 21 years of service. Mr. Elliott was employed with Daniel Construction Company for twelve years prior to his retirement in 1993. He was a resident of Webb before moving to Panama City nine years ago. He was a Mason and was of the Baptist faith.

62. MONROE, Bill : MusicWeb Encyclopaedia Of Popular Music
monroe, bill (b 13 Sep. '11, Rosine KY; d 9 Sep. '96, SpringfieldTN) Singer, mandolinist, bandleader in traditional style one
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63. Monroe, Bill
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64. Styles Of Music/Bluegrass/Bands And Artists/Monroe, Bill
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67. Bill Monroe Info From MusicSearcher.com - The Most Straightforward Music Search
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68. Roughstock's History Of Country Music - Bill Monroe & Bluegrass
Birch decided to give up music, but Charlie and bill reforemed as the monroe Brothers. billmonroe was elected to the Country Music Hall Of Fame in 1970.
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The virtual base on which the whole of bluegrass music rests, William Smith (Bill) Monroe was born at Rosine, Kentucky, on September 13, 1911, the youngest of eight children. Brother Charlie was next youngest, having been born eight years earlier. This gap, coupled with Bill's poor eyesight, inhibited the youngest son from many of the usual play activities and gave him an introverted nature which carried through into later life.
Aside from his musical family, one of Monroe's early influences was a black musician from Rosine, Arnold Schultz. Bill would gig with him and rated him a fine musician with an unrivalled feel for the blues. At this time he also started to hear gramophone records featuring such performers as Charlie Poole and the North Carolina Ramblers.
In 1934, Radio WLS in Chicago, for whom the three brothers (Birch on fiddle, Charlie on guitar, and Bill on mandolin) had been working on a semi-professional basis, offered them full-time employment. Birch decided to give up music, but Charlie and Bill reforemed as the Monroe Brothers. In 1938, they went their separate ways. Bill formed the Kentuckians and moved to Radio KARK, Atlanta Georgia, where the first of the Blue Grass Boys line-ups was evolved. Bill also began to sing lead and to take mandolin solos rather than just remaining part of the general sound. In 1939, he auditioned for the Opry and George Hay was impressed enough to sign him.
By 1945, Monroe's style had undergone several changes. Most notable was the addition of Earl Scruggs, with a driving banjo style, putting the final, distinctive seal on Monroe's bluegrass sound. Flatt and Scruggs remained with Bill until 1948. Among Monroe's best known songs from the period is "Blue Moon of Kentucky." Included here is another of Monroe's hits: "I'm Going Back to Old Kentucky."

69. Bill Monroe: The Father Of Bluegrass Music
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C ountry music has been examined by many authors, both in print and on the Internet, trying to explain it in intellectual terms - often with bewildering confusion. And the part of country music that has been analyzed the most is bluegrass. This is surprising since it is its pure simplicity, accompanied by outstanding musicians, which has attracted such a large audience to bluegrass. Bill Monroe, the Father of Bluegrass Music, explained it this way: "To me bluegrass is really THE country music. It was meant for country people." Therefore, it is surprising that bluegrass gained strong support in urban areas at a time when the trend was to popularize country music. It took a proud, stubborn man like Bill Monroe to resist the pop tide and make blugrass what it is today.
T here are few performers who have had the solid country music background that William Smith Monroe had at a very early age. He was born September 13, 1911, on a farm in Jerusalem Ridge, near Rosine, Kentucky. His father, Buck, was a farmer, saw mill operator and noted step-dancer. His mother, Malissa, played fiddle, accordion and harmonica, and was a respected local singer of old-time ballads. Among his eight siblings, older brothers Harry and Birch played fiddle, and brother Charlie and sister Bertha played guitar. All of them were influenced by Bill's uncle, Pendleton Vandiver, the "Uncle Pen" about whom he would write an important song years later. Bill once told an interviewer, "he'd bring his fiddle and he'd stay a night or so, and after supper, why, we'd get up around him and listen to him fiddle - maybe an hour, hour and a half. My father would call bedtime then."

70. Monroe, Bill At Musica.co.uk
Musica.co.uk artist database 09 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q RS T U V W X Y Z monroe, bill Born 13.9.1911 in Rosine, Kentucky.
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    71. Monroe, Bill - Introduction To Bill Monroe And The Bluegrass Boys, An At Musica.
    monroe, bill Introduction to bill monroe, An at musica.co.uk. Music to your ears. Introductionto bill monroe and The Bluegrass Boys, An (Gotta Travel On)
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    3. Checkout Go to the checkout and enter your payment details. Your order will now be on its way to your front door! Introduction to Bill Monroe and The Bluegrass Boys, An (Gotta Travel On) Code: PP654146 Free shipping Artist: Monroe, Bill Released: 3 Feb 2003 Format: CD Label: Island Cat. Ref.: Disks: Price: Despatch: Normally 2 - 3 Days Track Listing My sweet blue eyed darlin' Gotta travel on Scotland Cryin' holy unto the Lord I'm blue I'm lonesome I'm on the way to the old home Uncle Pen Raw hide On and on White House blues Wheel hoss Roanoke Blue moon of Kentucky Good woman's love Big mon Lonesome road blues I'm going back to old Kentucky Big sandy river Kentucky mandolin With body and soul Kentucky waltz Southern flavor Fiddler roll call/Down yonder I'm working on a building My last days on earth Artist Notes Born 13.9.1911 in Rosine, Kentucky. Bill Monroe was raised on a farm, the youngest of eight children, he learnt to playmandolin and guitar by the age of 10, playing in the familyband at local dances. He moved to Louisiana with his brothers, Charlie and Birch, to work on an oil refinery during theday, by night the brothers played dance halls and parties and later toured with Chicago WLS station Barn Dance. After Birch dropped out, Bill and Charlie carried on as the Monroe Brothers, but the partnership was shortlived - they split due to artistic differences. By this time Bill's high lonesomesound was beginning to take shape, after a spell in Arkansas, Bill moved to Georgia and formed the first Bluegrass Boysline-up. That same year (1939) saw Bill signed to the GrandOle Opry where he debuted with Mule skinner blues

    72. LookSmart - Bill Monroe Bios And Discographies
    monroe, bill Eyeneer Music Archives - Presents an extended biography of thiscountry star. Includes an audio clip, and a small selection of photos.
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    73. Smithsonian Folkways Videos
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    74. Legacy Recordings
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    Spanning the history of country music from its Golden age to the present time, this series is the finest Nashville has to offer from Honky Tonk to the New Tradition. Collector's items that no serious country music lover can resist. [Click catalog # for description and track listing.] ARTIST TITLE CATALOG# HAVE IT WANT IT Acuff, Roy The Essential Roy Acuff (1936-1949) Asleep At The Wheel The Swingin' Best Of Asleep At The Wheel Autry, Gene Always Your Pal Autry, Gene The Essential Gene Autry (1933-1946) Carter Family, The Original Can The Circle Be Unbroken: Country Music's First Family (Expanded Edition) Cash, Johnny 16 Biggest Hits Cash, Johnny At Folsom Prison (Expanded Edition) Cash, Johnny At San Quentin (The Complete 1969 Concert) Cash, Johnny

    75. Bill Monroe, Father Of Bluegrass
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    The "Father of Bluegrass" Bill Monroe is one of those rare stars of country music whose name transcends the genre. He has enjoyed the spotlight of being elected to the Country Music Hall of Fame as well as being featured iwthin the pages of Rolling Stone,. While many of his songs have become stndards, his own recordings of the same songs have seldom made the charts. to his songs and you'll hear the remarkable talent that has endeared him to music fans everywhere: " Kentucky Waltz "
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    77. Alphamusic - Bill Monroe
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    78. Bill Monroe
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    Profile: Singer Full Name: William Smith Monroe Birthdate: September 13, 1911 Died: September 9,1996 Birthplace: Rosine, Kentucky Relations: UnclePen Vandever, BrothersCharlie and Birch
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    Bill Monroe was born September 13, 1911, on a farm near Rosine, Ohio County, Kentucky. The Monroes were a musical family; his father, known affectionately as Buck, was a noted step-dancer, his mother played fiddle, accordion and harmonica, and was respected locally as a singer of old time songs. Among the siblings, elder brothers Harry and Birch both played fiddle, and brother Charlie After the death of his father, most of the family moved away in their search for work. Birch and Charlie headed north, working for a time in the car industry in Detroit, before moving to Whiting and East Chicago, Indiana, where they were employed in the oil refineries. When he was 18, Bill joined them, and for four years, worked at the Sinclair refinery. At one time, in the Depression, Bill was the only one with work, and the three began to play for local dances to raise money to live on.
    In 1932, the three Monroe brothers and their girlfriends became part of a team of dancers and toured with a show organised by WLS Chicago, the radio station responsible for the "National Barn Dance" programme. They also played on local radio stations, including WAE Hammond and WJKS Gary, Indiana. In 1934, Bill, finding the touring conflicted with his work, decided to become a full time musician. Soon after, they received an offer to tour for Texas Crystals (the makers of a patent purgative medicine), which sponsored radio programmes in several states. Birch, back in employment at Sinclair and also looking after a sister, decided against a musical career.

    79. Bluegrass Article: Bill Monroe Tribute
    The father of our music, bill monroe, who was loved and admired byall, passed on to the heavens to pick with those of his time.
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    TABLE OF CONTENTS Cybergrass Home Page Advertising Rate Card Album Reviews Articles Artist Profiles Association List Requirements Audio Programming (IBMA Awards Show) BGRASS-L Information Bluegrass Definitions Bluegrass News Book and Publications List - Book and Publications Add Form - Book and Publications Lookup Form Commercial WantAds Cybergrass Directory Cybergrass Information Cybergrass Press Releases Event Calendar - Event Calendar Add Form - Event Calendar Lookup Form Editorials Festival Guide Files on Cybergrass Cybergrass Help Page International Bluegrass News Letters to Cybergrass Links to Bluegrass Sites List of Lists Magazines and Newsletters Martha White Bus Article Martha White Flour MIDI Page National Bluegrass Associations Reader Want Ads - Reader Want Ads Add Form - Reader Want Ads Lookup Form Record Label List Regional Bluegrass Associations Talent Managers List Reader Comments Form IBMA Information IBMM Information Colorado Bluegrass Music Society September 9, 1996 was a solemn day in the history of bluegrass music. The father of our music, Bill Monroe, who was loved and admired by all, passed on to the heavens to pick with those of his time. Bill created a unique American musical form which has become a standard of American genres. During the days after the great depression, Bill played in small clubs in the steel towns north of his Commonwealth of Kentucky home. Chicago is where the music was born but its roots were deep in the heart of his homeland on the south. The

    80. OregonLive.com: Bill Monroe
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