- March 11, 1975 Recording session – During an evening session at Bradley’s Barn Bill Monroe recorded Mary Jane, Won’t You Be Mine, Farther On, Old, Old House and Watson Blues. Assisting were James Monroe and Ralph Lewis [guitar], Bob Black [banjo], Randy Davis [bass] and Kenny Baker and Joe Stuart [fiddle]. The producer was Walter Haynes. *
- March 11, 1979 Bill Monroe and the Blue Grass Boys played at The World’s Largest Indoor Bluegrass Concert at the Capital Centre, Landover, Maryland.
- March 11, 1995 Pete Pyle died, aged 74, at the Tennessee Christian Medical Center, Madison, Tennessee. (see April 18) **
* Mary Jane, Won’t You Be Mine, Old, Old House and Watson Blues were included on the LP Weary Traveler (MCA-2173), released on January 5, 1976.
After a stint in the Army, Pyle returned to the entertainment business, playing on the Grand Ole Opry with the Golden West Cowboys.
Later he formed his own group, the Mississippi Valley Boys with whom he recorded some traditional country music. These and earlier recordings are included on the LP Pete Pyle & the Mississippi Valley Boys (Cattle 106).
He worked for a time as the leader of the house band at Monroe’s Brown County Jamboree in Bean Blossom.