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and others, Reno developed his own two finger "single-string" style, typically using either his index or middle finger along with his thumb, to pick a single string repeatedly, that allowed him to play scales and complicated fiddle tunes note-for-note. The Reno style encompasses much more than just
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and the Tennessee Cutups, a partnership that lasted fourteen years. Among their hits were "I'm Using My Bible For A Road Map", "I Wouldn't Change You If I Could" and "Don't Let Your Sweet Love Die". Included in this line-up was his son, Ronnie Reno, who played mandolin. Videos from those days are
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shown regularly on Ronnie's show on RFD-TV. In 1964, after the retirement of Red Smiley, Reno and guitarist Bill Harrell formed Reno & Harrell. Red Smiley joined Reno and Harrell in 1969, remaining with them until his death in 1972.
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was influenced by Reno's guitar playing, even saying during an interview the first time he heard someone play fiddle tunes on a guitar was Don Reno. Other accomplished guitarists including
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during some performances in the 1950s. Reno continued playing guitar on and off during his time with Bill Harrell and recorded many guitar instrumentals during this time.
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single-string picking; double-stops, double-time picking, triple-pull offsβ€”all of these, and other techniques make Reno's playing recognizable. According to his son,
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tunes. One song Reno wrote "Country Boy Rock and Roll" considered to be the first bluegrass song to feature
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as a lead guitarist with different groups. Around this time he began giving guitar lessons to
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at the age of five after borrowing a neighbor's guitar, and not long after began learning
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Wernick, Peter (2004). "Interview with Don Reno". In Goldsmith, Thomas (ed.).
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This article is about the musician born in 1926. For his son (born 1963), see
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to become a member of the Bluegrass Boys, but chose instead to enlist in the
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The Most Requested Songs of Don Reno, Bill Harrell and the Tennessee Cut-Ups
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Rural Rhythm Presents Don Reno & Bill Harrell with the Tennessee Cut-Ups
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In 1948, Reno became a member of the Blue Grass Boys. Two years later, with
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on fiddle, and Pat Campbell on bass. Reno began performing with his sons
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Gravestone of Don Reno and family at Spring Hill Cemetery, Lynchburg.
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as the main instrument. Reno would occasionally even play
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The Sensational Twin Banjos of Eddie Adcock and Don Reno
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In 1992, he was posthumously inducted into the 1083: 241:, United States, Don Reno grew up on a farm in 434:(1967) β€” with Benny Martin; reissued on CD as 358:From 1964 until 1971, he also performed with 1172:United States Army personnel of World War II 719: 713: 777: 775: 579:The Bluegrass Cardinals Live & On Stage 404:International Bluegrass Music Hall of Honor 1152:Musicians from Spartanburg, South Carolina 1147:People from Haywood County, North Carolina 788:Banjo Tablatures and Bluegrass Information 781: 658: 656: 654: 593:(1983) β€” with Arthur "Guitar Boogie" Smith 575:(1979) β€” with Arthur "Guitar Boogie" Smith 36: 935:"Don Reno | Biography & History" 497:(1971) β€” with Red Smiley and Bill Harrell 260:, with whom he would years later record " 229:, and later with guitarist Bill Harrell. 1167:People from Union County, South Carolina 1157:20th-century American singer-songwriters 772: 385: 343:were influenced by Reno's guitar style. 42:Reno (third from the left) playing with 1010:"2020 Hall of Fame Inductees Announced" 808: 753: 726:The Guinness Who's Who of Country Music 651: 1177:Singer-songwriters from South Carolina 1162:Singer-songwriters from North Carolina 1084: 929: 927: 264:". In 1943, he received an offer from 1137:Country musicians from South Carolina 1117:Country musicians from North Carolina 681: 679: 406:and in 2020 he was inducted into the 1037:Trischka, Tony & Pete Wernick. 839:. King Records. 2000. Archived from 815:. Mel Bay Publications. p. 62. 453:A Variety of New Sacred Gospel Songs 441:Don Reno & His Tennessee Cut-Ups 1112:American country singer-songwriters 924: 13: 1031: 829: 676: 408:American Banjo Museum Hall of Fame 394:Don Reno died in 1984 aged 58, in 232: 14: 1193: 1060: 477:I'm Using My Bible Like a Roadmap 303:Reno was also a major pioneer of 410:under the Historical category. 272:. 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Index

Don Wayne Reno
Reno (third from the left) playing with Red Smiley (right) in Anderson, Indiana in 1962.
Red Smiley
Anderson, Indiana
Spartanburg, South Carolina
Haywood County, North Carolina
Charlottesville, Virginia
Bluegrass Music
Gospel Music
Country Gospel
banjo
acoustic guitar
King
Starday
Monument
CMH
Rural Rhythm
www.donreno.com
bluegrass
country musician
Red Smiley
Spartanburg, South Carolina
Haywood County, North Carolina
acoustic guitar
banjo
Arthur "Guitar Boogie" Smith
Feudin' Banjos
Bill Monroe
United States Army
Fort Riley, Kansas

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