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Few names in the world of bluegrass, if any, are respected more than Ralph and Carter: The Stanley Brothers. These bluegrass playing brothers emerged from a magical bluegrass-rich area in Virginia. During their career, Ralph and Carter Stanley recorded many of the songs that are now considered bluegrass music standards. Not long after they recorded their final album for King Records in 1965, Carter Stanley died at the age of 41. Ralph Stanley continued his career and has become one of the biggest legends in bluegrass music today.
In the opinion of many, Carter Stanley possessed the best lead voice in bluegrass history -- rich, emotional, and lonely. He took a happy song and sang it sad; he took a sad song and sang it sadder. Ralph's unworldly mountain tenor matched his brother's voice perfectly, soaring above and often lightening the emotional load of the lyrics, creating a duet unsurpassed in country and bluegrass history.
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