They were Grand Ole Opry stars in the pre-bluegrass era, but their legacy is such that many of the nearly 1,000 songs they wrote jointly during their career have become bluegrass standards. Classics like Blue Railroad Train, Lay Down My Old Guitar, Freight Train Boogie, Blues Stay Away From Me, and Make Room In The Lifeboat For Me all got their start in the Delmore’s brother duet format.
They were also hugely influential in the music of the bluegrass brothers who followed, like Charlie and Bill Monroe, Carter and Ralph Stanley, Jim and Jesse McReynolds, Charlie and Ira Louvin, and Earl and Bill Bolick.
“This exhibit focuses on the lives and music career of Alton and Rabon Delmore, how their music influenced countless individuals, and how their unique style was an important factor to bluegrass music today.”
The Museum is open to the public from 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Tuesdays through Saturdays, and from 1:00 – 4:00 p.m.on Sundays. Adult admission is $5.00, and $2.00 for students. Admission is always free to members.
For more details, visit the IBMM web site.