The Kentucky Colonels

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There Ain'T Nobody Gonna Miss Me When I'm Gone 00:00 Tools
Flat Fork 01:36 Tools
Shuckin' The Corn 00:00 Tools
Nine Pound Hammer 00:00 Tools
Listen To The Mockingbird 00:00 Tools
Get Down On Your Knees And Pray 00:00 Tools
Shady Grove 00:00 Tools
In the Pines 02:24 Tools
A Beautiful Life 00:00 Tools
Soldier's Joy 00:00 Tools
Roll On Buddy 00:00 Tools
Chicken Reel 02:06 Tools
Sally Goodin 00:00 Tools
John Henry 00:00 Tools
Bill Cheatham 00:00 Tools
Wild Bill Jones 00:00 Tools
I Am A Pilgrim 02:39 Tools
Footprints In The Snow 00:00 Tools
The Prisoner's Song 02:24 Tools
Clinch Mountain Backstep 00:00 Tools
Old Hickory 00:00 Tools
Lee Highway Blues 00:00 Tools
Listen To The Mocking Bird 00:00 Tools
Faded Love 00:00 Tools
Beaumont Rag 00:00 Tools
Long Journey Home 00:00 Tools
Brakeman's Blues 00:00 Tools
Over In The Glory Land 00:00 Tools
Lonesome Road Blues 00:00 Tools
Farewell Blues 00:00 Tools
Sally Ann 00:00 Tools
Nola 00:00 Tools
Auld Lang Syne 00:00 Tools
Billy in the Low Ground 00:00 Tools
Shady Grove (Live) 00:00 Tools
If You're Ever Gonna Love Me 00:00 Tools
Billy In the Lowground 00:00 Tools
Over In The Glory Land (Live) 00:00 Tools
Chug-A-Lug 00:00 Tools
Over In Glory Land 00:00 Tools
Memphis Special 00:00 Tools
Fire On The Mountain 00:00 Tools
Sunny Side Of The Mountain 00:00 Tools
Dark Hollow 00:00 Tools
Alabama Jubilee 00:00 Tools
Banjo Picking Fever 00:00 Tools
Ballad of Farmer Brown 00:00 Tools
Shuckin' The Corn (Live) 00:00 Tools
Julius Finkbine's Rag 00:00 Tools
Three Finger Blues 00:00 Tools
New Soliders's Joy 00:00 Tools
He Said If I Be Lifted Up 00:00 Tools
Howdy Hoss 00:00 Tools
Angel Of Death 00:00 Tools
Good Woman's Love 00:00 Tools
Hard Hearted 00:00 Tools
Barefoot Nellie 00:00 Tools
Old Joe Clark 00:00 Tools
Jordan 00:00 Tools
I'll Be Coming Home Tomorrow 00:00 Tools
New River Train 00:00 Tools
Cabin In the Sky 00:00 Tools
Band Introduction 00:00 Tools
(That's What You Get) For Lovin' Me 00:00 Tools
Sheik Of Araby 00:00 Tools
Journey's End (A Life Of Sorrow) 00:00 Tools
LeRoy's Ramble 00:00 Tools
Rainbow Shining Somewhere 00:00 Tools
Pickin' Flat 00:00 Tools
Just Joshing 00:00 Tools
Won't You Call Me Darling (feat. Clarence White) 00:00 Tools
Rawhide 00:00 Tools
Don't Let Your Deal Go Down 00:00 Tools
Black Ridge Ramble 00:00 Tools
I Might Take You Back Again 00:00 Tools
A Fool Such As I 00:00 Tools
Green Corn 00:00 Tools
Mother's Milk Routine 00:00 Tools
A Woman Named Ruth 00:00 Tools
kentucky colonels - nine pound hammer 00:00 Tools
Ocean Of Diamonds 00:00 Tools
Introduction 00:00 Tools
Train 45 (Intro: Mayne Smith) 00:00 Tools
In the Pines - Live 00:00 Tools
Train 45 00:00 Tools
To Prove My Love For You 00:00 Tools
Blue Moon of Kentucky 00:00 Tools
Long Journey Home (Live) 00:00 Tools
Learn To Do The Strut 00:00 Tools
New Soldier Joy 00:00 Tools
420 Special 00:00 Tools
A Fool Such As I (Bouns Track) 00:00 Tools
Bluegrass Breakdown 00:00 Tools
Pickin' Flat (Bouns Track) 00:00 Tools
The Sheik of Araby 00:00 Tools
Footprints In The Snow (Live) 00:00 Tools
Won't You Call Me Darling 00:00 Tools
In The Pines (Live) 00:00 Tools
Black Ridge Ramble (Bouns Track) 00:00 Tools
Black Mountain Rag 00:00 Tools
Alabama Jubilee [*] 00:00 Tools
There Ain't Nobody Gonna Miss Me When I'm Gone (Live) 00:00 Tools
Pickin' Flat (feat. Robert "Tut" Taylor) 00:00 Tools
Sally Ann (Live) 00:00 Tools
You Won't Be Satisfied That Way 00:00 Tools
It Ain't Gonna Rain No More 00:00 Tools
Wicked Path of Sin 00:00 Tools
You Won't Be Satisfied 02:49 Tools
420 Special (feat. Clarence White) 00:00 Tools
Get Down On Your Knees & Pray 00:00 Tools
I Might Take You Back Again (feat. Clarence White) 00:00 Tools
Shucking the Corn 00:00 Tools
She's No Angel 00:00 Tools
Jimmy's Barnyard Shuffle 00:00 Tools
Bucking Mule 00:00 Tools
Let Me Fall 00:00 Tools
Saw Creek 00:00 Tools
Mockin' Banjo 00:00 Tools
A Beautiful Life (Live) 00:00 Tools
Get Down on Your Knees 00:00 Tools
Fair and Tender Ladies 00:00 Tools
Get Down On Your Knees And Pray (Live) 00:00 Tools
Workin' On a Building 00:00 Tools
I Am a Pilgrim [*] 00:00 Tools
Clinch Mountain Back-step 00:00 Tools
Working On A Building 00:00 Tools
Clinch Mountain Back Step 00:00 Tools
How Mountain Girls Can Love 00:00 Tools
Chicken Reel (Live) 00:00 Tools
Nobody Gonna Miss Me 00:00 Tools
If You're Ever Gonna Leave Me 00:00 Tools
BLACKBERRY BLOSSOM 00:00 Tools
Ocean of Diamonds [*] 00:00 Tools
Dixie Breakdown 00:00 Tools
Wildwood Flower 00:00 Tools
Cumberland Gap 00:00 Tools
Lee Highway Blues [*] 00:00 Tools
Flop Eared Mule 00:00 Tools
Soldier' Joy 00:00 Tools
Mocking Banjo 00:00 Tools
Black Eyed Susie 00:00 Tools
Salty Dog 00:00 Tools
Just Stay Around 00:00 Tools
Journey's End 00:00 Tools
Black Ridge Ramble (feat. Robert "Tut" Taylor) 00:00 Tools
Columbus Stockade Blues 00:00 Tools
Once More 00:00 Tools
Soldier's Joy (Live) 00:00 Tools
Get Down on Your Knees and Pray [*] 00:00 Tools
Sunny Side Of The Mountain [*] 00:00 Tools
New Soldiers Joy 00:00 Tools
Columbus Stockade 00:00 Tools
All The Good Times (Are Gone And Past) 00:00 Tools
Earl's Breakdown 00:00 Tools
BANJO BOY CHIMES 00:00 Tools
Old Country Church 00:00 Tools
Uncle Pen 00:00 Tools
(That's What You Get) For Lovin Me 00:00 Tools
Introduction3 00:00 Tools
LAST THING ON MY MIND 00:00 Tools
One Tear 00:00 Tools
Introduction8 00:00 Tools
When You're Smiling 00:00 Tools
New Soldier's Joy 00:00 Tools
Johnson's Ole Grey Mule 00:00 Tools
Salty Dog Blues 00:00 Tools
Give This Message To Your Heart 00:00 Tools
Johnson's Ole Gray Mule 00:00 Tools
Prisoner's Blues 00:00 Tools
I KNOW WHAT IT MEANS TO BE LONESOME 00:00 Tools
John Hardy 00:00 Tools
Bury Me Beneath The Willow 00:00 Tools
Reubin's Train 00:00 Tools
Hot Corn, Cold Corn 00:00 Tools
All the Good Times (Are Past and Gone) 00:00 Tools
Orange Blossom Special 00:00 Tools
TAKE A WHIFF ON ME 00:00 Tools
The Fugitive 00:00 Tools
Cotton Eyed Joe 00:00 Tools
Sally Goddin 00:00 Tools
Hardhearted Heartbreaker 00:00 Tools
Over in the gloryland 00:00 Tools
Instrumental 00:00 Tools
The Gold Rush 00:00 Tools
Buck's Run 00:00 Tools
Love, Please Come Home 00:00 Tools
Crying My Heart Out Over You 00:00 Tools
Whitewash Chimney 00:00 Tools
All the Good Times Are Past and Gone 00:00 Tools
Soldiers Joy 00:00 Tools
I'M BLUE, I'M LONESOME 00:00 Tools
Groundspeed 00:00 Tools
On And On 00:00 Tools
Live And Let Live 00:00 Tools
Teardrops In My Eye 00:00 Tools
Nola (Live) 00:00 Tools
Shenandoah Breakdown 00:00 Tools
Blue Grass Breakdown 00:00 Tools
White House Blues 00:00 Tools
Dusty Miller 00:00 Tools
Rollin' In My Sweet Baby's Arms 00:00 Tools
Don't Let the Deal Go Down 00:00 Tools
Once A Day 00:00 Tools
Mountain Dew 00:00 Tools
Just Like Old Times 00:00 Tools
Brakeman's Blues (Live) 00:00 Tools
Intro 00:00 Tools
Made Of Stone [Mono Version][#] 00:00 Tools
If I Be Lifted Up 00:00 Tools
Panhandle Country 00:00 Tools
Ground Hog 00:00 Tools
Salt Creek 00:00 Tools
Nine Pound Hammer (Kentucky Colonels) 00:00 Tools
Bill Cheatham (Live) 00:00 Tools
Beaumont Rag (Live) 00:00 Tools
Willow Garden 00:00 Tools
A Good Woman's Love 00:00 Tools
Listen To The Mockingbird (Live) 00:00 Tools
Crawdad Song 00:00 Tools
Roll In My Sweet Baby's Arms 00:00 Tools
Ain't Nobody Gonna Miss Me When I'm Gone 00:00 Tools
I Hear Him Calling 00:00 Tools
I'm Waiting To Hear You Call Me Darling 00:00 Tools
Get Down On Your Knees And Pray - Live 00:00 Tools
Teardrops In My Eyes 00:00 Tools
Unknown Title 00:00 Tools
Everybody Has One But You [Mono Version][#] 00:00 Tools
Beautiful Life, A 00:00 Tools
Swing Low Sweet Chariot 00:00 Tools
Soldier's Joy - Black Mountain Rag 00:00 Tools
All The Good Times 00:00 Tools
Sitting Alone In The Moonlight 00:00 Tools
Good Womans Love 00:00 Tools
TELL ME BABY WHY YOU BEEN GONE SO LONG 00:00 Tools
Under The Double Eagle 00:00 Tools
Mad Banjo 00:00 Tools
In The Home Above 00:00 Tools
Beautiful Life 00:00 Tools
Foggy Mountain Breakdown 00:00 Tools
Made of Stone 00:00 Tools
Everybody Has One But You 00:00 Tools
Fire on the Mountain / If You're Ever Gonna Love Me 00:00 Tools
Old Hickory (Live) 00:00 Tools
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The Kentucky Colonels were a bluegrass band that was popular during the American folk music revival of the early 1960s. Formed in Burbank, California in 1954, the group released two albums, The New Sound of Bluegrass America (1963) and Appalachian Swing! (1964). The band featured the influential bluegrass guitarist Clarence White, who was largely responsible for making the acoustic guitar a lead instrument within bluegrass, and who later went on to join the Los Angeles rock band the Byrds. The Kentucky Colonels disbanded in late 1965, with two short-lived reunions taking place in 1966 and 1973. In 1954, the three White brothers, Roland (mandolin), Clarence (acoustic guitar), and Eric Jr. (banjo and double bass) formed a country trio called Three Little Country Boys. The family group, which was occasionally augmented by the brothers' sister Joanne on bass, won a talent contest early on in their career, on radio station KXLA in Pasadena, and, by 1957, had managed to attract the interest of country guitarist Joe Maphis. With Maphis's help, the Three Little Country Boys made several appearances on the popular television program Town Hall Party. As a result of Roland's growing interest in bluegrass music, the group soon switched to an entirely bluegrass repertoire. In 1957, banjoist Billy Ray Latham and Dobro player LeRoy Mack were added to the line-up, with the group renaming themselves the Country Boys soon after. In 1961, bassist Roger Bush replaced Eric Jr., who had left the band to get married. Later that year, the quartet had become popular enough to appear twice on The Andy Griffith Show. Between 1959 and 1962, the Country Boys released three singles on the Sundown, Republic and Briar International record labels. In September 1962, the Country Boys recorded their debut album for Briar International. At Maphis's suggestion, the band decided to change their name to the Kentucky Colonels, with their album being released in early 1963, under the title The New Sound of Bluegrass America. Around this time, Clarence's flatpicking guitar style became a more prominent part of the group's sound, with his speed and virtuosity on the instrument being largely responsible for making the guitar a lead instrument within bluegrass music. In addition to being accomplished musicians, the Kentucky Colonels' music often featured close harmony vocals, with Clarence singing lead and baritone, Roland singing lead and tenor, Roger on lead and bass, and Billy Ray singing lead, tenor, and high baritone. Following the release of their debut album, the Kentucky Colonels became well known on the bluegrass circuit during 1963 and 1964, performing at a multitude of folk and country venues throughout California and the United States, including an appearance at the prestigious Monterey Folk Festival in May 1963. While they may not have enjoyed the same level of commercial success as their contemporaries the Dillards, the group were highly influential and their strict adherence to a traditional, purist bluegrass repertoire saw their albums become underground classics. In 1964, while continuing to make live appearances, the band were signed to World Pacific Records by producer Jim Dickson, who would later become the manager of the folk rock band the Byrds. After the recruitment of fiddle player Bobby Slone, the Colonels released their second album, the purely instrumental Appalachian Swing! in April 1964. Although it failed to chart, the album was a commercial success, with White's flatpicking permanently expanding the language of bluegrass guitar. Writing for the AllMusic website, critic Thom Owens has described the album as "one of the most influential albums in the whole of bluegrass music, primarily because of the stunning playing of Clarence White." Owens also noted that White's playing on the album "helped pioneer a new style in bluegrass; namely, he redefined the acoustic guitar as a solo instrument." By the close of the year, the Kentucky Colonels were considered by fans and critics to be one of the best bluegrass groups in the United States. Although they were now a successful recording act, it was becoming increasingly hard for the Colonels to make a living playing bluegrass. The folk music revival of the late 1950s and early 1960s—which had helped facilitate the Colonels' commercial success—had been dealt a serious blow in 1964 by the popularity of the beat music of the British Invasion. However, it wasn't until mid-1965, with the release of the Byrds' folk rock single "Mr. Tambourine Man" and Bob Dylan's "Subterranean Homesick Blues", that the folk revival's popularity began to seriously wane. Before long, many young folk performers and some bluegrass acts were switching to electric instrumentation. The Kentucky Colonels followed suit, plugging in with electric instruments and hiring a drummer, in order to keep a concert booking as a country dance band at a bowling alley. The band added fiddle player Scotty Stoneman to their line-up in mid-1965, as a replacement for Slone, but some months later, the Kentucky Colonels dissolved as a band after a show on October 31, 1965. In 1966, Clarence, Roland and Eric Jr. reunited, with rhythm guitarist Dennis Morris, banjo player Bob Warford, and fiddle player Bobby Crane to form a new version of the Kentucky Colonels. This line-up of the band made sporadic concert appearances and also recorded a series of demos that were eventually released in 1979 on the archival album Kentucky Colonels 1966. The group continued to make concert appearances until 1967 when Clarence was asked to play with Bill Monroe and the Blue Grass Boys. Although Clarence declined the offer, his brother Roland took the job and, as a result, the Colonels once more disbanded. In early 1973, Roland, Eric Jr. and Clarence reunited once again for a series of shows as the White Brothers (a.k.a. The New Kentucky Colonels). The trio was augmented by Herb Pedersen on guitar and Alan Munde on banjo. After playing a handful of shows in California, including one at the Ash Grove folk club in Los Angeles, the White Brothers departed for Europe in May 1973. One of the band's Swedish shows was later released in 1976 as The White Brothers: The New Kentucky Colonels Live in Sweden 1973, while a concert recording from Breda in the Netherlands was issued in 2013 as Live in Holland 1973. Returning to the United States, the New Kentucky Colonels took part in a four-date country rock package tour in June 1973, with Gram Parsons, Emmylou Harris, Country Gazette, Sneaky Pete Kleinow, Gene Parsons, Byron Berline, and Chris Ethridge among others.[20] After the end of the package tour, Clarence was killed on July 14th, 1973, by a drunk driver in Palmdale, California, following a concert by the New Kentucky Colonels. This tragic event marked the end of the Kentucky Colonels. Members Roland White - mandolin, vocals (1954–67, 1973) Clarence White - guitar, vocals (1954–67, 1973) Eric White Jr. - banjo, double bass, vocals (1954–61, 1966–67, 1973) Billy Ray Latham - banjo, vocals (1957–65) (died in 2018) LeRoy Mack - Dobro (1957–65) Roger Bush - double bass, vocals (1961–65) Bobby Slone - fiddle (1964–65) Scotty Stoneman - banjo, fiddle (1965) Dennis Morris - guitar (1966–67) Bob Warford - banjo (1966–67) Bobby Crane - fiddle (1966–67) Herb Pedersen - banjo (1973) Alan Munde - banjo (1973) Discography Albums The New Sound of Bluegrass America (1963, Briar International 109) Appalachian Swing! (1964, World Pacific 1821) Kentucky Colonels (1974, United Artists UAS 29514 ) — UK reissue of Appalachian Swing! with two bonus tracks. Livin' in the Past (1975, Briar BT-7202) — various live recordings from 1961–1965. The Kentucky Colonels 1965–1966 (1976, Rounder 0070) — live recordings. The White Brothers: The New Kentucky Colonels Live in Sweden 1973 (1976, Rounder 0073) — live recordings from a 1973 concert in Sweden. Scotty Stoneman, Live in LA with the Kentucky Colonels (1978, Sierra Briar SBR 4206) — live recording from 1965. Kentucky Colonels 1966 (1979, Shiloh SLP-4084) — studio demo recordings for an unreleased album. Clarence White and the Kentucky Colonels (1980, Rounder 0098) — live recordings. On Stage (1984, Rounder 0199) — live recordings. Long Journey Home (1991, Vanguard VCD 77004) — live recordings from the 1964 Newport Folk Festival. Live in Stereo (1999, Double Barrel DBL/BRL 1001 ) — live recordings from a 1965 concert in Vancouver, Canada. Bush, Latham & White (2011, Sierra 6033) — live recordings from 1964. Live in Holland 1973 (2013, Roland White Music RW0001) — live recordings from a 1973 concert in Breda, Netherlands. Singles "Head Over Heels in Love with You"/"Kentucky Hills" (1959, Sundown 131) (released under the name the Country Boys) "The Valley Below"/"High On a Mountain" (1960, Republic 2013) (released under the name the Country Boys) "To Prove My Love For You"/"Just Joshing" (1962, Briar International 45-150) (released under the name the Country Boys) "Ballad of Farmer Brown"/"For Lovin' Me" (1965, World Pacific 427) Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.