Kenny Baker, the longtime member of Bill Monroe’s Blue Grass Boys band whose polished “long bow” sound made him one of bluegrass music’s most emulated fiddle players, died Friday, July 8, in Nashville. The 85-year-old musician, who lived in Sumner County, suffered a stroke earlier in the
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thesigncompany1 7 months ago
Kenny Baker, the longtime member of Bill Monroe’s Blue Grass Boys band whose polished “long bow” sound made him one of bluegrass music’s most emulated fiddle players, died Friday, July 8, in Nashville. The 85-year-old musician, who lived in Sumner County, suffered a stroke earlier in the
47dbaker 7 months ago
rest in peace Kenny
frymahhide1982 7 months ago
RIP Kenny!
secondbase 7 months ago
He's the best fiddle playerthere is.
He was definitely Bill Monroe's favorite.
1RamTough 9 months ago
Great to see Kenny again. We played together in Europe in 1988/89.
Nashvilleagain 11 months ago
Bang on double stops... I can nevr get these in tune... and what a perfect vibtato
Hjaltland2 11 months ago
How can you beat back-up and lead fiddle playing like this?
Excellent.
MrHarryt8 1 year ago