My Aunt Iva is Earl and Audie Webster's kid sister who I believe sang with Earl & Audie on the Cas Walker Show. I've always been a fan of this kind of music and my son enjoys it as well. He is now learning to play and sing some of Earl & Audie's music and wants to sing some of it in church. It makes me proud to keep it in the family.
This was one of the strongest bluegrass groups in history. Maybe the best. You just couldn't miss with Paul and Blaine as sidemen to the imcomparable Osborne Brothers.
Such a great group, and Years ahead of their time -
I always thought Paul was the Osborne's vocal glue during that period... his voice blended so well. I used to work with his sister, Elaine - Whole family were such class acts!
Always loved to hear Paul sing back with the Knoxville Grass. If anyone has some footage of them I would love to see it. Paul always used to sing the house down on Darby's Castle.
I used to date Paul. Wish that had worked out... Used to watch him sing w/the Knoxville Grass and open for Ricky Skaggs at Buddy's Bar-B-Q. Is just as good looking today as he was then. Still got that clear beautiful voice. Miss those days!
This really brings back fond memories, for a 70 year old man. I used to listen to Willie G.,and Bud Brewster, also another very fine duet,Audie,and Earl Webster.they all played on The Cas Walker Show. This is the show where I first heard Dolly Parton. The Brewster Bros. use to back her up.
I just came across your post and was glad to see someone in my age group (I'm 5 yrs older than you) still around who remembers these guys.
I remember when Carl Butler brought Audie and Earl up from Sweetwater and asked that Cas put them on. Yeah, Willie G and Bud were quite busy back then. Playing on Cas's shows and still finding time to record with Carl Story as part of his Rambling Mountaineers.
My Aunt Iva is Earl and Audie Webster's kid sister who I believe sang with Earl & Audie on the Cas Walker Show. I've always been a fan of this kind of music and my son enjoys it as well. He is now learning to play and sing some of Earl & Audie's music and wants to sing some of it in church. It makes me proud to keep it in the family.
waits8267 4 months ago
This was one of the strongest bluegrass groups in history. Maybe the best. You just couldn't miss with Paul and Blaine as sidemen to the imcomparable Osborne Brothers.
FlyingTiger64 11 months ago 2
Paul has the 'soft and lovin song in his voice' feel like fallin in lv....
fortunata91 1 year ago 3
Such a great group, and Years ahead of their time -
I always thought Paul was the Osborne's vocal glue during that period... his voice blended so well. I used to work with his sister, Elaine - Whole family were such class acts!
GodsFavoriteBassPlyr 1 year ago 3
Always loved to hear Paul sing back with the Knoxville Grass. If anyone has some footage of them I would love to see it. Paul always used to sing the house down on Darby's Castle.
CorbettFamily08 1 year ago
Blaine Sprouse on the fiddle..
donnyaldridge 2 years ago
I used to date Paul. Wish that had worked out... Used to watch him sing w/the Knoxville Grass and open for Ricky Skaggs at Buddy's Bar-B-Q. Is just as good looking today as he was then. Still got that clear beautiful voice. Miss those days!
micahsmimi 2 years ago
This really brings back fond memories, for a 70 year old man. I used to listen to Willie G.,and Bud Brewster, also another very fine duet,Audie,and Earl Webster.they all played on The Cas Walker Show. This is the show where I first heard Dolly Parton. The Brewster Bros. use to back her up.
As did the Webster Bros. Thanks, banjoey1
MrArchiem5 2 years ago
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Hello from Jacksonville, Fl
I just came across your post and was glad to see someone in my age group (I'm 5 yrs older than you) still around who remembers these guys.
I remember when Carl Butler brought Audie and Earl up from Sweetwater and asked that Cas put them on. Yeah, Willie G and Bud were quite busy back then. Playing on Cas's shows and still finding time to record with Carl Story as part of his Rambling Mountaineers.
tenntom06 1 year ago
Bud Brewster is Paul's uncle- his Dad Willie was Bud's brother and singing partner for many years.
2frakers 2 years ago
I remember back in the 70's and 80's when Paul played for the Knoxville Grass. Buddy's BBQ on the weekends. Awesome memories.
4tnvols 3 years ago
Do you know if Paul Brewster is any relation to Bud Brewster, who used to play banjo with Red & Fred in Knoxville back around 1966?
RickRiman 3 years ago
From what I've heard, Bud is his dad.
4tnvols 3 years ago
Great quality by a top notch group. Doen't get any better in my book!
banjobilly32 3 years ago