Composed
More than songs and instrumentals, some co-written with Carter Stanley and others
- “Big Tilda”
- “The Darkest Hour is Just Before Dawn”
- “A Few More Seasons”
- “Going Up Home To Live in Green Pastures”
- “Hard Times”
- “I’m Lonesome Without You”
- “I’m Lost, I’ll Never Find the Way”
- “Let Me Love You One More Time”
- “Wonderful World Outside”
Early Influences
- Lucy Smith Stanley (mother)
- Primitive Baptist Universalist Church
- “Fiddling” Arthur Smith
- J.E. and Wade Mainer
- Snuffy and Hoke Jenkins
- Bill Monroe and the Blue Grass Boys
- Earl Scruggs
Came to Fame With
The Stanley Brothers,
Performed With
- The Stanley Brothers and the Clinch Mountain Boys,
- Ralph Stanley and the Clinch Mountain Boys, present
Led the Way
- Co-led the second band to achieve commercial success playing the new (and as yet unnamed) style of bluegrass
- A major contributor to the “mountain” and “lonesome” sounds of bluegrass
- Instrumental Group of the Year, Nashville Disc Jockey’s Convention,
- First bluegrass band to play the prestigious Newport Folk Festival, in
- First bluegrass act to record a cappella gospel hymns,
- Honorary doctorate in Music, Lincoln Memorial University, Harroga
by Jim HinckleyF.O. Stanley around
There is an old adage that claims two heads are better than one. Well, with the Stanley twins, F.O. and F.E., the adage was made manifest in spades.
The brothers began displaying hints of being gifted with sharp and inquisitive minds at a very early age. In addition, they proved to be quite ambitious in their quest for knowledge.
Both brothers pursued a career in teaching but for minds as imaginative as theirs, the confines of a classroom proved too restrictive. Instead, they turned their creative talents toward inventing and manufacturing endeavors that included the establishment of the first company for the commercial manufacture of violins, the invention of a home generator for gas utilized for illumination, and pioneering work in the development of early x-ray equipment.
Initially, success proved elusive. Then in , at age 26, F.E. purchased a photographic studio for an investment of $, an endeavor that would prove to be the brothers Stanley path toward fame as well as fortune.
A decade of attentive management provided the capital for the development of the first practical dry photographic plate process. F.O. joined his bro
F.O. Stanley, led a remarkable life. He and his twin brother invented the Stanley Steamer automobile, made a fortune in the late ls and set a world's speed record in l They also invented a photographic process they sold to George Eastman (Kodak) for another fortune. And F.O. built the famed Stanley Hotel in Estes Park, Colorado, later associated with Stephen King's novel The Shining.
At age 53, F.O. Stanley contracted tuberculosis and doctors told him he had one year to live. He moved to the Colorado mountains and lived to be 9l.
Born in l at Kingfield, Maine, Freelan Oscar Stanley was one of seven children born to a middle-income farm couple. Freelan and his brother, Francis, were mechanically inclined and often invented things. They built their first steam-powered automobile in l By l they owned a factory and were producing l0 cars a day, with orders backed up for months.
F.O. Stanley usually dressed in a business suit. But occasionally he bacame part of the woolly west.They sold their car business for a quarter million dollars, a fortune then. But the new owner didn't understand the business and botched it. The Stanley brothers bought it back for
The Stanley Brothers
During the late s, the Stanley Brothers (Carter, , and Ralph, —) and their band the Clinch Mountain Boys helped to establish bluegrass—as Bill Monroe's new style came to be known--as a musical genre. According to folklorist Neil Rosenberg, their recording of "Molly and Tenbrooks"—featuring Darrell "Pee Wee" Lambert, a tenor singer and mandolin player like Monroe—offers the first proof that Monroe's sound was being copied by other groups. Merging the old-time sound of traditional mountain music, haunting vocal harmonies, and bluegrass instrumentation, the early recordings of the Stanley Brothers have become bluegrass classics. When lead singer Carter Stanley died in , Ralph took control of the group. He revitalized the band with new members (including Keith Whitley and Ricky Skaggs during the s), and over the next two decades they developed and maintained a following among bluegrass and traditional folk fans that continued into the late s.
—Anna Hunt Graves
Further Reading:
Artis, Bob. Bluegrass.New York, Hawthorn Books,
Rosenberg, Neil V. Bluegrass: A History. Urbana, University of Illinois Press,
St. James Encyclopedia of Popular Culture
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