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1994 10 jul.Taste of Chicago 1994No setlists
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1993 29 may.Florida Folk Festival 1993No setlists
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1993 18 ene.America's Reunion on the Mall 12 Canciones
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1990 10 nov.Cullman County Agricultural Trade CenterNo setlists
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1989 21 ago.Great American Music Hall 22 Canciones
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1989 19 ago.Arvada Center for the Arts and HumanitiesNo setlists
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1989 18 ago.Arvada Center for the Arts and Humanities 33 Canciones
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1988 9 sep.The ArtsCenterNo setlists
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1988 23 feb.Carnegie HallNo setlists
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1987 16 may.Huntington Civic CenterNo setlists
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1985 10 ago.Riverfront AmphitheaterNo setlists
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1984 19 jul.The Bottom LineNo setlists
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1983 16 abr.Madison Civic CenterNo setlists
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1978 19 mar.Hartford Jai Alai FrontonNo setlists
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1977 12 nov.Cole Field House 3 Canciones
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1977 28 sep.Middle Georgia RacewayNo setlists
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1976 21 mar.Civic Center Concert TheaterNo setlists
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1975 12 oct.Kings Dominion Amusement ParkNo setlists
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1975 11 oct.Kings Dominion Amusement ParkNo setlists
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1975 27 jul.Georgia Bluegrass Festival 1975 4 Canciones
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1975 30 abr.Digbeth Civic HallNo setlists
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1975 27 abr.Grand Ole OpryNo setlists
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- Bill Monroe & The Bluegrass Boys
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- Jan 1, 1996
- Biografía
- Bill Monroe (September 13, 1911 – September 9, 1996) was an American mandolinist who helped create the style of music known as bluegrass. The genre takes its name from his band, the "Blue Grass Boys", named for Monroe's home state of Kentucky. Monroe's performing career spanned 60 years as a singer, instrumentalist, composer and bandleader. He is often referred to as The Father of Bluegrass. William Smith Monroe was born on his family's farm near Rosine
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