Bluegrass Cardinals

Bluegrass Cardinals

Genres: bluegrass, All, country, gospel, americana

About Bluegrass Cardinals

The Bluegrass Cardinals came together in Los Angeles in 1974 when banjoist Don Parmley and mandolinist Randy Graham teamed up with Parmley's 15-year-old son, David, to form what was to become a successful bluegrass trio who wielded considerable influence from the latter half of the '70s through the early '90s. Don Parmley and Randy Graham's partnership had preceded the official start of the band by seven years when they started a musical friendship after the demise of Parmley's previous group, the Hillmen (whose leader, Chris Hillman, found success as a member of the Byrds), and so it seemed natural to grow into a trio with the addition of the younger Parmley. In 1976, the three moved from southern California to Virginia and cut their self-titled debut album for Sierra Records, followed by their 1977 Rounder offering, Welcome to Virginia. These two albums quickly cemented the oft-described "Cardinal sound," which dealt mainly with the intricate harmonies centered around David Parmley's lead vocal, his dad's baritone, and Graham's high tenor. Almost off the bat, the Bluegrass Cardinals shuffled through countless lineups and proved a springboard for many bluegrass musicians, including fiddler Dennis Fetchet, bassist Bill Bryson, and mandolinist Larry Stephenson. They recorded several albums in the late '70s and early '80s for the CMH label with these and a slew of other fine musicians as well as making several appearances on the Grand Ole Opry before settling with Sugar Hill Records for three albums between 1983-1986. In 1991, Don and David took a short hiatus to record Parmley and McCoury -- Families of Tradition with Del McCoury and his two sons, Ronnie and Rob McCoury, and by 1992, David chose to leave the Cardinals and pursue his own solo career. He recorded three albums under his own name and then reunited with original Bluegrass Cardinal fiddler Randy Graham in 1995 to form the Continental Divide. The Bluegrass Cardinals continued on until 1997, when Don Parmley announced his retirement from the music business. In late 2002, CMH Productions released a collection put together by David Parmley titled The Essential Bluegrass Cardinals. ~ Gregory McIntosh, Rovi

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Bluegrass Cardinals — Top 20 songs

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Bluegrass Cardinals Live Beyond The Grave
Bluegrass Cardinals The Lifegate
Bluegrass Cardinals He Will Take You In
Bluegrass Cardinals Journey To My Savior's Side
Bluegrass Cardinals Bring Him Your Talents
Bluegrass Cardinals Angels Rock Me To Sleep
Bluegrass Cardinals Where No One Stands Alone
Bluegrass Cardinals Carpenter Of Wood
Bluegrass Cardinals Crossing Of Jordan
Bluegrass Cardinals Cry Out
Bluegrass Cardinals First Time I Heard About Heaven
Bluegrass Cardinals Is Your Heart Right With God
Bluegrass Cardinals Righteous Prayer
Bluegrass Cardinals Sweet Hour Of Prayer
Bluegrass Cardinals The First Time I Heard About Heaven
Bluegrass Cardinals There Was Something Missing
Bluegrass Cardinals Where Rainbows Touch Down
Bluegrass Cardinals His Child On Earth
Bluegrass Cardinals I Hope My Lord Will Let Me In
Bluegrass Cardinals Lord, Show Me The Righteous Pathway
Live Beyond The Grave
He Will Take You In
Journey To My Savior's Side
Bring Him Your Talents
Angels Rock Me To Sleep
Where No One Stands Alone
Carpenter Of Wood
Crossing Of Jordan
First Time I Heard About Heaven
Is Your Heart Right With God
Righteous Prayer
Sweet Hour Of Prayer
The First Time I Heard About Heaven
There Was Something Missing
Where Rainbows Touch Down
His Child On Earth
I Hope My Lord Will Let Me In
Lord, Show Me The Righteous Pathway