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  1. The original group was formed with Parmley, Randy Graham, and Parmley's 15 year old son David Parmley. [4] The group released its first album in 1976, shortly after moving from southern California to Virginia. [5] The self-titled album was released on Copper Creek Records label.

    • 1974–1997
  2. THE BLUEGRASS CARDINALS (See also DAVID PARMLEY) Originally from Los Angeles, California. Moved to Virginia in 1976. Formed in 1974. Original members: Don Parmley and son David (who was 15 at the time), Randy Graham and Bill Bryson. Don Parmley (banjo) is a native of Monticello, Kentucky.

  3. Apr 2, 2021 · The Bluegrass Cardinals were from Los Angeles, California. Formed in 1974 with original members: Don Parmley (banjo), his guitar-playing son, David (who was 15 at the time), Randy Graham (mandolin) and Bill Bryson (bass). They moved to Virginia in 1976.

  4. Parmley won the International Bluegrass Music Association Recorded Event of the Year award in 1991 and 1995. Discography Solo recordings. 1989: I Know A Good Thing ; 1993: Southern Heritage ; The Bluegrass Cardinals. 1976: The Bluegrass Cardinals (Sierra Briar) 1977: Welcome to Virginia

  5. Nov 8, 1981 · He himself dropped out of music for a while, returning in 1973 when he formed the Bluegrass Cardinals, who lived here for several years before moving to southern Virginia.

  6. The band’s calling card was their eponymous LP for Sierra Briar (SBR-4205, released in 1976) that prompted the Parmley family and the Bluegrass Cardinals to move east to settle in Virginia where they quickly established themselves as a top name on the bluegrass festival circuit, charming audiences with their solid, tasteful picking and ...

  7. www.pilkingtonandsons.com › CardinalsBluegrass Cardinals

    Essential Bluegrass Cardinals, The: The Definitive Collection. This is a treasure trove of bluegrass gems recorded between 1978 and 1981, with many songs presented on CD for the first time ever. 24 Songs! 1 Knee Deep in Lovin' You, 2.30. 2 I Wonder Where You Are Tonight, 2.38. 3 Blue is the Color of Lonesome, 2.33.

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