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  1. Ronald Delano McCoury, known as Ronnie McCoury, (born March 16, 1967) is an American mandolin player, singer, and songwriter. [2] He is the son of bluegrass musician Del McCoury, and is best known for his work with the Del McCoury Band [3] and the Travelin' McCourys. [4]

  2. Jul 6, 2023 · Ronnie McCoury, mandolin player and son of bluegrass legend Del McCoury, talks about his dual role in the Travelin' McCourys and his dad's band. He shares his memories, challenges and inspirations as a musician and a family member.

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    By Mandolin Cafe August 19, 2010 - 8:15 pm Ronnie McCoury is certainly one of the greatest mandolin players to ever play bluegrass music and, more than anyone else, he has skillfully succeeded in bridging the gap between traditional and contemporary approaches to our instrument. As the eldest son of Del McCoury, Ronnie was "borned and raised" to be...

    Ronnie McCoury playing Quicksburg Rendezvous from the Del McCoury Band project A Deeper Shade of Blue.

    Question from Don Grieser: I came across an old Lynn Morris CD with a very young Ronnie McCoury playing on it. Are there any other bands you played in before you joined your Dad's band? Love your playing, and will always remember those workshops at RockyGrass—20 mandolins playing Baltimore Johnnyin unison. Ronnie McCoury: Hey Don, good to hear from...

    From 2004, Ronnie McCoury with Del McCoury on guitar and Ronnie's Bluegrass Mandolin instructional DVD, also available through Homespun's Instant Access Software. Question from swampstomper:You are known as perhaps the fastest mandolin player alive, certainly no one can match your clean picking at supersonic tempos. I've read somewhere that David G...

    Ronnie McCoury with the Del McCoury Band playing Bluegrass Breakdown. Question from EarlG:I saw Willie Nelson on Larry King and he mentioned he likes to pick with the McCourys. Was he talking about you and your dad and band? What did ya'll pick together? Seems like picking with Willie might be a little intimidating with all he's done and the fancy ...

    Lee Boys and Ronnie McCoury with Shane Theriot doing Voodoo Chileat the Georgia Theatre, Athens, Georgia, January 21, 2009. Ronnie's solo starts at 1:45. Ronnie McCoury:Rmartinez, just in the last two years I've been playing more electric mandolin and I enjoy it when the sound is right! It's very different from the way I've played music over my car...

    Main Instruments: 1923 Gibson Lloyd Loar, 1981 Gilchrist, 1981 Gilchrist Mandola, PRS electric 4-string (on loan from Cody Kilby) 1933? National Duolian Strings: D'Addario J-75 Picks:D'Andrea Pro-plec 1.5mm large triangle Instrument cases:Calton mandolin (from Tony Williamson at Mandolin Central) and Showcase (Nashville maker) for my Mandola. Micro...

    With the Del McCoury Band (see delmccouryband.com for list) Little Mo' McCoury (2007) Heartbreak Town (2000) Bluegrass Mandolin Extravaganza with various artists (1999) Ronnie & Rob McCoury(1995)

    Del McCoury Band Little Mo' McCoury on MySpace Del McCoury Band on National Public Radio's Studio 4A © Mandolin Cafe

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  3. The first big sign of change came in 1981, when McCoury’s 14 year old son, Ronnie, joined the Dixie Pals as their mandolin player. Banjo playing younger brother Rob came on board five years later, and by the end of the decade, the three McCourys were ready to make a move.

  4. Jul 5, 2017 · Ronnie McCoury, son of Del McCoury and mandolin player, talks about his musical influences, projects and awards. He shares his stories of playing with the Grateful Dead, David Grisman, Jeff Austin and others.

  5. Jun 30, 2023 · Ronnie McCoury, a mandolinist and vocalist in the Del McCoury Band and The Travelin' McCourys, pays tribute to his bluegrass heroes Bobby Osborne and Jesse McReynolds, who passed away in June 2023. He praises their singing, playing and cross-picking styles and calls them the end of a generation.

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  7. Ronald Delano McCoury, known as Ronnie McCoury, (born March 16, 1967) is an American mandolin player, singer, and songwriter. [2] He is the son of bluegrass musician Del McCoury, and is best known for his work with the Del McCoury Band [3] and the Travelin' McCourys. [4]

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