$23.45 CLINCH MOUNTAIN COUNTRY was nominated for a 1999 Grammy for Best Bluegrass Album.
Ralph Stanley and producer Bil VornDick assembled a small galaxy of musical stars to make CLINCH MOUNTAIN COUNTRY one of the biggest all-star bluegrass recording sessions ever. The
$11.65 Additional personnel includes: Ralph Stanley II (guitar, background vocals); James Alan Shelton (guitar); Steve Sparkman (banjo); John Rigsby (mandolin, background vocals); James Price (fiddle); George Shuffler, Jack Cooke (bass, background vocals).
LOST IN THE LONESOME PINES won the 2003 Grammy Award
$8.85 After the explosion of interest in Appalachian music in the 1990s and early 2000s--and particularly after his stirring version of "O Death" for the O BROTHER WHERE ART THOU soundtrack--Ralph Stanley cemented his status as one of the greatest Appalachian
$13.19 CARRYING ON is the fourth album by Ralph Stanley II, son of bluegrass legend Ralph Stanley. Though he adds a dash of contemporary country flavor and the gloss of modern production, Stanley II's main objective is--as the album's title suggests--to
$17.19 This eighth chapter in Dylan's epic Bootleg Series covers the era bookended by 1989's OH MERCY and 2006's MODERN TIMES. As the only installment with its own unique title, TELL TALE SIGNS acts in some ways as its own original
$10.39 A devastating acoustic demo of the OH MERCY stand-out "Most of the Time" rescues the song from Daniel Lanois's overweaning production on the original. The highlights are many.