Wayne Lewis 3 LP Lot ~ Bluegrass Old And New, Lonesome And Blue, Traditions

Sold Date: August 26, 2023
Start Date: July 31, 2023
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Vintage 3 Bluegrass LP Lot from Wayne Lewis
From 1980, "Lonesome And Blue" on Old Homestead OHS 90113 From 1978, "Bluegrass Traditions" on Old Homestead OHS 90095 / "Bluegrass Old And New" on API Atteiram Productions API-L-1621
Wayne Lewis was the guitarist and lead singer for the Blue Grass Boys for ten years, making him the longest tenured on that instrument, a few months more than Tom Ewing. Despite his long tenure with the band, he was relatively under-recorded as a singer; Bill recorded one instrumental album and three albums featuring guest vocalists during that time. After many years as a part-time musician, Lewis' first full-time job was with Ralph Stanley in 1974, followed by Lillimae and the Dixie Gospelaires in 1975. Lewis left the Dixie Gospelaires to join Monroe's band. Since leaving the Blue Grass Boys, he has led the Wayne Lewis Band. He also performs with the Cumberland Highlanders and co-hosts their television series on RFD-TV. From Sandy Hook, Kentucky. 1973-4, was a member of Ralph Stanley’s Clinch Mountain Boys. 1975, worked with Lillimae and the Dixie Gospelaires. 1976-1986, was lead singer for Bill Monroe and the Blue Grass Boys (the longest tenure of any lead singer in the Blue Grass Boys. He appeared on 12 of Monroe’s albums.) 1986-present, joined the Cumberland Highlanders and co-hosts their TV show on the Outdoor Channel

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