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    1. Who were the original Bluegrass Boys?

    2. Who was the youngest Bluegrass boy ever to perform?

    3. Who was the last guitar player to play as a Bluegrass Boy?

    4. What Bluegrass Hall of Honor member recently had both legs amputated?

    5. What pop super star recently acquired Acuff-Rose from Gaylord Entertainment?

    6. Who was the original mando player with JD Crowe and the Kentucy Mtn Boys?

    7. What song as played by Sam Bush on Tony Rices Manzanita Lp contain a “ghost note”, in other words, Sam missed the note but it stayed in the final mix. Frets magazine had a contest on this years ago.

    8. Red Allen had three sons, name them.

    9. What is the name of a Bill Monroe horse that is now the name of the latest SPBGMA 1st place winner?

    10. What was the name of the band that Barry Mitteroff played in with Tony Trishka?


    11. What other instrument did John Duffy be known to play on some early Country Gentlemen Lps?

    12. Who replaced Doyle Lawson in the Country Gentleman as mando player when he left the band?

    14. Who was the first guitar player with Bill Monroe after he and Charlie broke up?

    15. What were the names of the original members of the Newgrass Revival?

    16. What brand name mando was Buck White known to play for years? #And if you know that...what was unusual about the tuner buttons on that mando?

    17. What does the “F” stand for in F5?

    18. Who was the original bass player in the original David Grisman Quintet?

    19. What album did John Reischman play on of Tony Rices?

    20. What is the name of the group that Bela Fleck played in with Jimmy Geaudreau?




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    ..now come on guys and gals...no googlin..that would be cheatin... #

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    20. Spectrum
    19. Backwaters (and Still Inside)
    18. Joe Carroll
    17. Florentine
    16. Thompson, welded pennies
    15. Sam, Curis, Ebo, Courtney
    14.
    12. Rick Allred
    11. Dobro
    10. Skyline
    9. King Wilkie
    8. Harley, Greg and...
    7.
    6. LArry Rice
    5.
    4. Josh Graves
    3. Wayne Lewis
    2. Sonny Osborne, 14
    1. Bill, Earl, Lester, Chubby Wise, Ceric Rainwater
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    02.Richard Greene?
    04.Josh Graves
    05.Michael Jackson
    07.Blackberry Blossom?
    09.King Wilkie
    11.Dobro
    17.Florentine
    19.Backwaters

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    Anybody know how Ebo Walker (not his real name) got his "stage" name. #I have heard that he died in prison....Anybody know for sure?



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    ...man you guys are pretty good...Not just anybody would know the tuner button question Alan....I was actually thinking about you on that one along with the "ghost note" one too. Im not 100% sure that Joe Carrol was the first bass player for DGQ though...maybe your right..I had someone else in mind. Ben..I had the John Duffy question for you...StringPhan...#'s 2 and 7 are wrong...you guys need #'s 1,2,3,5,7 and 8 and you will have them all right....

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    Scotti/Alan...

    I think Tom Ewing was the last Bluegrass Boy guitarist. Wayne was 2nd to last. Just for fun, who was his last fiddler?

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    ..your right Charlie...hmmm the fiddler...was it Robert Bowlin?

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    yup

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    ..he was tryin to buy my dads '34 Bone at SPBGMA..nice fella....good musician..

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    7-Little Sadie
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    "Take me back to 1953."

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    18- somebody Amatneek?
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    ...well..I'll be....congrats Mike....I didnt think anyone would get that one #7....I guess I will never under estimate again....and thats right on the DGQ's bass player also..first name would be Bill..




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    Now, hold on one dadgum minute, sparky...

    Technically, for Bill Amatneek to be the right answer, the question should read "Who was the bass player who played on the first DGQ record (Kaleidoscope F-5)?" I stand by my answer that the bass player in the original Quintet was Joe Carroll (since deceased). He never recorded with the band.

    Let's get Alex Tribeck to settle this once and for all




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    tick tock tick tock as the tune from Jeopardy plays in the back ground....ok Allen..I will give you this one...but you really disappointed me on the "ghost note' one....




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    Scotti, is that the answer you were looking for on #1? What about Stringbean and Jim Shumate?
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    Hey Scotti,

    I'd have to go back and put on the vinyl to listen. I know it's not Blackberry 'cause Dawg is on that. Maybe Manzanita?

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    nope..its Little Sadie

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    ..sorry..nope MrMando...

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    Would we be talking about "that Jackson fella" on #7? I know the "company" that bought it was part of a partnership that included him.

    I say....Michael Jackson......Final Answer.

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    ..you got that one JDart...kinda makes you wanna puke huh?...Acuff is rollin in his grave..Im sure of it




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    8. ...Neal?(or Neil). I think one of Red's son's died as a young man. I seem to remember a eulogy written by one of the boys hung on the wall at Sam's Bar & Grill in Dayton, Ohio, about 25 years ago. Red and them used to play there.

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    <span style='font-family:comic sans ms'><span style='color:navy'>8. #Actually, Red Allen had 4 sons - Harley, Greg, Ronnie and Neal (Neal, possibly the most talented Red's sons, died of pneumonia in the late 60's or early 70's).
    15. Did Butch Robins play bass with the NGR before Ebo Walker?

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    ..Road Dog..you are right..I kick myself in the rear for leaving Neal out....Im ashamed...because I knew that...Ive played with all the Allen Bros and Red...and Geno....wow that brings back some memories....Sams Bar...neat old place....the song The Singer was written by Neal.....

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    I'll take a shot at #1. I believe the original bluegrass boys were, Cleo Davis on guitar, Art Wooten on fiddle, and Amos Garren on bass. Bill played mando obviously.

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