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Average rating: 4.03 · 305 ratings · 29 reviews · 23 distinct worksSimilar authors
Can't You Hear Me Callin': ...

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Bluegrass: An Informal Guide

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Getting Started

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Walking to the Valley in th...

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Traveling the Road to Cultu...

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The Narrow Road to Forgiveness

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Prayer Resolution: Syllabus

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“But topping it all was the voice of Bill Monroe: as high as a woman’s but totally masculine, as sharp as a razor but as friendly as a handshake, as crystalline as an icicle but as warm as beaming sunshine.”
Richard D. Smith, Can't You Hear Me Calling: The Life Of Bill Monroe, Father Of Bluegrass

“For those unhappy with modern society, folk music suggested the colors, scents, and textures of a more authentic time. The folk scene offered a purer cultural identity, or at least the fantasy of one.”
Richard D. Smith, Can't You Hear Me Calling: The Life Of Bill Monroe, Father Of Bluegrass

“Performing at the Sea of Galilee, a huge full moon shining behind him, he launched into “Blue Moon of Kentucky” and the crowd came to its feet. He encored seven times that night. Bill had been pleasantly surprised that Jewish Americans like Gene Lowinger, Steve Arkin, and David Grisman had become his devotees; now he was happy, indeed profoundly moved, that Israelis loved and understood his music.”
Richard D. Smith, Can't You Hear Me Calling: The Life Of Bill Monroe, Father Of Bluegrass

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