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298:. Allen made his first recordings with the Osborne Brothers on July 1, 1956, when they recorded four songs, including "Ruby," "Ho Honey Ho" and "Once More." "Once More" has been called a "landmark in three-part vocal harmony." The Osbornes and Red Allen were now featured cast members on the 458:, featured some of Allen's strongest vocal performances. Allen's prominence on the record resulted in a sound quite distinct from the material made by Crowe and his Kentucky Mountain Boys. Grisman, who would go on to pioneer a contemporary style of acoustic music called 435:. At his best, Allen drenched his material in emotion, each song propelled by his surging rhythm-guitar playing. As he later said, "Bluegrass is sad music. It's always been sad and the people that's never lived it, it'll take them a long time to know what it is." 289:
player Noah Crase. They worked the local bars along Dayton's Fifth Street as well as the rough blue collar taverns which made up the Ohio and Michigan bluegrass circuit at the time. Allen first came to broader public attention in 1956, when he joined the
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below its place in a traditional arrangement. The result, as the Osbornes themselves observed, allowed singers to mimic the sliding tonal effects of the
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club in New York City. In addition to Wakefield, at various times the touring version of The Kentuckians included Tom Morgan on bass, Pete Kuykendall,
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on the BMC label. The records were poorly marketed, and Wakefield left Ohio in late 1959 to explore better career opportunities in the bluegrass-rich
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Allen was inducted into the Society for the Preservation of Bluegrass Music of America hall of fame in 1995. In 2005, Red Allen was inducted into the
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label including the popular "Trouble 'Round My Door" and "Beautiful Blue Eyes." By 1963 Allen, Wakefield and their band had performed at both
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Frank Wakefield, meanwhile, had also returned to Dayton, having himself garnered national exposure with the release of some hot-selling
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below. "Once More", which reached No. 13 on the charts, comprised a lead sung by the highest voice of the group, mandolinist
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recordings made with local banjo player Red Spurlock and released under the professional name
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recorded in Detroit the year before – including the seminal mandolin
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Until the Osbornes' 1958 hit "Once More", the typical arrangement called for a
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Allen's sons Ronnie, Greg, Neal and Harley performed and recorded as the
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This article is about the bluegrass singer. For the jazz musician, see
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In 1964 Allen, Wakefield and their band made a much-admired album for
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to fill out one of the most influential vocal trios in the history of
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After Frank Wakefield's departure from the band in 1965 to join the
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area. In 1960 Allen followed suit, and the two reunited as
306:. In 1958, Allen left the group and returned to Dayton. 285:. The band also included the legendary Ohio 5-string 23:. For Red Allen's son, also a bluegrass singer, see 388:that included banjo legend Don Reno, fiddle master 1388:(in French). Gerard 'Rocky' Lambert. June 27, 2005 995:Keep On Going: The Rebel & Melodeon Recordings 532:. Contemporary singers using this device include 1357:Discography of Bluegrass Sound Recordings, 1942 – 1219:"In Memory of the Man: Dedicated to Lester Flatt" 1012:Lonesome and Blue: The Complete County Recordings 408:or Ralph Robinson on banjo and Scott Stoneman or 380:'s first-ever one day Bluegrass Festival held at 1478: 1161:"Red Allen, Frank Wakefield and the Kentuckians" 1074: 1072: 1070: 1068: 1066: 1064: 481:. He is buried at Highland Memorial Cemetery in 806:In Memory of the Man: Dedicated to Lester Flatt 1061: 246:singer and guitarist known for his powerful 1345: 1320: 454:. 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Index

Red Allen
Harley Allen
Kentucky
Dayton, Ohio
Bluegrass
Country
Bluegrass
1950s
1980s
Folkways
Rounder
MGM
Acoustic Disc
County
King Records
Melodeon
Patuxent Music
The Osborne Brothers
Frank Wakefield
Jimmy Martin
Harley Allen
bluegrass
tenor voice
Mt. Sterling, Kentucky
Dayton, Ohio
mandolin
virtuoso
Frank Wakefield
Harriman, Tennessee
banjo

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