Oral history interview with Charlie Monroe; 1972 September 3; interview conducted by Douglas B. Green. 1972 Sept. 3.

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Oral history interview with Charlie Monroe; 1972 September 3; interview conducted by Douglas B. Green. 1972 Sept. 3.

Country performer Charlie Monroe talks about his life and career after the breakup of the Monroe Brothers. Discussion includes the original Kentucky Pardners; a description of his tent show; the role of comedy in early country shows; his patent medicine, Man-O-Ree; his experiences as a traveling performer; memories of his sidemen; his recording career; working with his brother, Bill Monroe; his Kentucky farm; memories from his personal life, including his wife's illness; and his work outside of the music business.

2 sound cassettes (1 hour, 36 minutes)

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Monroe, Charlie

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Country performer and bandleader. Born July 4, 1903. Died September 27, 1975. Full name: Charles Pendleton Monroe. Career most active 1930s-1950s. Performed with his brother, Bill Monroe, during the late 1920s-1930s as the Monroe Brothers. The duo broke up in 1938. Formed the Kentucky Pardners and recorded with them during the late 1930s-1950s on the RCA and Decca labels. Recordings include "Bringing in the Georgia Mail," and "Old Kentucky Bound." From the description of Oral history...

Green, Douglas B.

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Country music performer. Born March 20, 1946. Best-known as Ranger Doug from Riders in the Sky, a cowboy revival act he co-founded in 1977. Performed as a member of Bill Monroe's Blue Grass Boys during the late 1960s. Recording credits include a solo album, Songs of the Sage, released on the Warner Western label in 1997. From the description of Oral history interview with Douglas B. Green; 1993 November 23; interview with John W. Rumble. 1993 Nov. 23. (Country Music Foundation, Libra...