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  1. From The Nashville Bluegrass Band’s album Home of the Blues (SH 3793). Manufactured under license from Sugar Hill Records. 7. STANDING IN THE SAFETY ZONE 2:38 (Sally Jones) Martin and Morris Music, Inc. BMI Admin, hy Unichappell Music, Inc. Walter Settles: Lead Vocal 8. SWING LOW, SWEET CHARIOT 4:36 (P.D.)

  2. The Nashville Bluegrass Band is an American bluegrass music ensemble founded in 1984. The group's members first played together in 1984 as a backing band for Vernon Oxford and Minnie Pearl; each of the members was an established musician from the Nashville bluegrass community. [1] They signed to Rounder Records and recorded their Béla Fleck ...

  3. Explore The Nashville Bluegrass Band's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about The Nashville Bluegrass Band on AllMu...

  4. The Nashville Bluegrass Band: Band, Guest Artist : Alan O'Bryant: Vocals : Lee Olsen: Liner Notes, Producer : Public Domain: Composer : Rev. W.L. Richardson: Vocals : Walter Settles: Vocals : Denise Stiff

  5. Walter Settles. Died: April 29, 1999 at Baptist Hospital in Nashville, Tennessee, USA from diabetes and from complications related to a stroke. Began his career as a soloist. Sang with the Golden Harp Jubilee Singers, The Spiritual All-Stars, and the Olive Branch Singers before joining The Fairfield Four in the early 1990's.

  6. Ralph Emery invited NBB to perform on the cable hit Nashville Now twice during the year, including a fun romp with Marty Stuart. In November, it was back to Germany for an 18-day tour. 1992 • Records with The Fairfield Four: Standing in the Safety Zone • NBB named IBMA Vocal Group of the Year • NBB named IBMA Entertainer of the Year

  7. 26. Mai 2020 · Outside Nashville’s legendary Ryman Auditorium stands a sign that commemorates Bill Monroe‘s 1945 Grand Ole Opry performance. The sign reads “Birth of Bluegrass,” as it was this performance in Nashville — with Monroe and his Blue Grass Boys, joined by Earl Scruggs on banjo — that is regarded as the founding of bluegrass music.