- January 29, 1953 Larry Beasley was born. *
- January 29, 1973 Single released – Tall Pines / Foggy Mountain Top (MCA 40006, 45rpm). **
- January 29, 2004 The official order designating the Bill Monroe Bluegrass Scenic Byway as part of the Blues to Bluegrass Scenic Byway was authorized by the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet. ***
* Beasley played banjo for Bill Monroe during the first half of 1977, sandwiched between two spells by Bill Holden.
He is known to have played a fill-in job at Ralph Stanley’s festival in McClure, Virginia, in May 1974 also.
Beasley has his own album release on Alpha and has recorded for the Atteiram label.
He is featured on albums by Carl Story & the Rambling Mountaineers; and played banjo on Charlie Sizemore’s album Back Home (Rebel Records, 1994) and a couple of Gary Brewer’s CDs from the late 1990s.
Beasley is well-known as a very fine banjo teacher in Russell Springs, Kentucky.
The recording of Foggy Mountain Top features James Monroe singing lead on the chorus. It was recorded on March 15, 1972.
The musicians who played at the two sessions were Bill Monroe [mandolin], James Monroe [guitar], Jack Hicks [banjo], Monroe Fields [bass] and fiddle players Kenny Baker and Tommy Williams.
Both recordings were included on the LP Bill Monroe and James Monroe: Father & Son (MCA 310), released on March 1, 1973.
The Blues to Bluegrass Scenic Byway is divided into 3 specific trails; the Bill Monroe Bluegrass Trail, the W. C. Handy Blues Trail; and the Merle Travis / Everly Brothers Rock’n’Roll Trail.
The Byways to Barbecue Trail was added later.