I’m Going Back To Old Kentucky #225

From October 1, 2010 through to the end of September 2011, we will, each day, celebrate the life of Bill Monroe by sharing information about him and those people who are associated with his life and music career. This information will include births and deaths; recording sessions; single, LP and CD release dates; and other interesting tidbits. Richard F. Thompson is responsible for the research and compilation of this information. We invite readers to share any tidbits, photos or memories you would like us to include.

  • May 13, 1954 Single released – Get up John / White House Blues (Decca 9 – 29141, 78rpm, 29141, 45rpm)
  • May 13, 1957 Single released – A Fallen Star / Four Walls (Decca 9 – 30327, 78rpm, 30327, 45rpm)
  • May 13, 1967 Bob Warford filled in, playing banjo, with the Blue Grass Boys.
  • May 13, 1967 Eric White filled in, playing bass, with the Blue Grass Boys.

So what is bluegrass? Bill Monroe said,

“Bluegrass is a pure music. You follow the melody right, and you don’t put in no hot know-it-all fiddle that don’t belong in there. If you’re just trying to show off, that ain’t going to get it; it sure won’t get it with me. It’s the same thing with the mandolin. I play enough notes on the mandolin to take care of Bill Monroe and the Blue Grass Boys, but I also play the rhythm and help keep the time straightened out…”