Actually, the Mandolin player, (and fine High Baritone Vocalist), on this recording was the late Darrell "Pee Wee" Lambert. The late Richard "Curley" Lambert, (no relation to "Pee Wee"),(who also played Mandolin and sang Baritone), also worked with the Stanley's in the Mid-Late '50's and again in the '60's.
"Curley" did, (I think), 2 seperate stints with the late Charlie Moore & The Dixie Partners, with whom he made a really fine Mandolin album in the late 1970's.
Actually, the Mandolin player, (and fine High Baritone Vocalist), on this recording was the late Darrell "Pee Wee" Lambert. The late Richard "Curley" Lambert, (no relation to "Pee Wee"),(who also played Mandolin and sang Baritone), also worked with the Stanley's in the Mid-Late '50's and again in the '60's.
"Curley" did, (I think), 2 seperate stints with the late Charlie Moore & The Dixie Partners, with whom he made a really fine Mandolin album in the late 1970's.
Ronhazlett270 4 weeks ago
curley lambpert
jtraske 2 months ago
Who is playing the mandolin?
nogoodnamesright2000 2 months ago
@nogoodnamesright2000 curly lampert
jtraske 2 months ago
@nogoodnamesright2000 curley lambpert
jtraske 2 months ago
Show me any better music and I wont beleave you
bluegrassplayer101 3 months ago
soooooo true
ashleyshook1 4 months ago
I love the Stanley Brothers sound. I can't get enough of listening to them.
jrdn724 4 months ago
BEST SONG EVER!!! THE STANLEY BROTHERS WILL LIVE FOREVER
TheDIERIOT 8 months ago