Bill Monroe: celebrating the centenary

William Smith Monroe, father of bluegrass music, was born a hundred years ago today at the family home on Pigeon Ridge, near Rosine, KY, at 10.30 a.m., eighth child of J.B. 'Buck' Monroe and Malissa Vandiver Monroe. His Monroe ancestors had been in Kentucky for more than a hundred years previously, and in Virginia for nearly a hundred and fifty years before that.

More photos, from the collection of Lilly Pavlak (CZ/CH), can be seen on the European Bluegrass Blog. The staggering programme of celebratory events arranged by the International Bluegrass Music Museum began yesterday and will continue through tomorrow.
Labels: Bean Blossom, Festivals, Media, Museum
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