Red Rector

Red Rector
Based for most of his career out of Knoxville, TN, Red Rector was one the great second-generation traditional bluegrass mandolinists, which means, for one thing, he grew up listening to the sounds of Bill Monroe. In his playing, there were almost as many individual strengths as there are strings on a mandolin. He was known for a durable sound that could cut through whatever ensemble he was in, even when a dynamic banjo player such as Don Stover was trying to drown him out. In a music the...
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Reno & Smiley Early Years 1951-1959
By: Reno & Smiley
Credited Role:Baritone (Vocal)
Song List: Listen to Songs by Reno & Smiley When I Safely Reach That Other Shore, Little Country Preach...
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Various Artists Bluegrass For The Soul: 20 All-time / Various
By: Various Artists
Credited Role:Mandolin
Song List: Just a Little Talk With Jesus, Family Bible, He's Coming Ba...
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