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The Marshall Family burst on to the bluegrass scene – from seemingly out of nowhere – when they appeared on a Sunday morning gospel sing at Ralph Stanley’s bluegrass festival in May of 1974. They weren’t scheduled to be on the festival.
The Marshall Family has been sharing their music at churches and other special events for many years. They have a unique blend of Southern Gospel, Bluegrass Gospel, and Traditional Gospel. Their instruments include piano, guitar, fiddle, mandolin, harmonica, banjo, pennywhistle, and others.
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The Marshall Family. Family bluegrass band comprised of patriarch Chester “Pop” Marshall and his children. David played banjo, sang lead, and wrote songs for the group; Judy played guitar, sang, and also wrote songs; Ben played bass and sang; and Danny played mandolin and provided the bass vocals.