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The Country Gentlemen expanded the definition of "bluegrass" -- they were progressive bluegrass before the terms existed. The Gentlemen came along with the first wave of the folk revival in the late '50s and quickly made a name for themselves as a band that could not only play traditional material straight, but also brought <a href="spotify:artist:74ASZWbe4lXaubB36ztrGX">Bob Dylan</a> and contemporary country material into the genre. Because of their exceptional singing and virtuoso instrumentals, the Gentlemen attracted a broad audience, ranging from traditional country/bluegrass fans to folk and soft rock lovers.
Formed in Washington, D.C., on July 4, 1957, the original lineup of the Country Gentlemen featured guitarist/vocalist <a href="spotify:artist:4rd516B7xESUhD9q2iltCA">Charlie Waller</a> -- who has led the band through all of its numerous incarnations -- mandolinist/vocalist <a href="spotify:artist:5N1YJWcROI9g3b4ZHGjiYf">John Duffey</a>, banjoist <a href="spotify:artist:5Y1fDUKYkFE1M4ALzFGdfF">Bill Emerson</a>, and bassist Tom Morgan. <a href="spotify:artist:4rd516B7xESUhD9q2iltCA">Waller</a> had spent time with a number of country string bands in the early '50s, most notably <a href="spotify:artist:3nV6SUWsljFcOV2oKFO9Y2">Buzz Busby</a>'s band, the Bayou Boys, who also featured <a href="spotify:artist:5Y1fDUKYkFE1M4ALzFGdfF">Emerson</a>. After the Bayou Boys suffered a car crash in early 1957, <a href="spotify:artist:4rd516B7xESUhD9q2iltCA">Waller</a> and <a href="spotify:artist:5Y1fDUKYkFE1M4ALzFGdfF">Emerson</a> put together a group to fulfill the band's regular spot at a Virginia venue while various members were recovering. That replacement band evolved into the County Gentlemen.
For the first two years of their existence, the Country Gentlemen went through numerous lineup changes. In 1959, they finally landed on a permanent lineup, with banjoist <a href="spotify:artist:40A1bNp59R6AdFC8IG7XoL">Eddie Adcock</a> and bassist Tom Gray joining a band that already included <a href="spotify:artist:4rd516B7xESUhD9q2iltCA">Waller</a> and <a href="spotify:artist:5N1YJWcROI9g3b4ZHGjiYf">Duffey</a>. This lineup secured a contract with <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Starday+Records%22">Starday Records</a> and released a handful of singles, as well as one album, Traveling Dobro Blues. Following their <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Starday%22">Starday</a> recordings, the group moved to <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Folkways%22">Folkways</a>, where they released three albums, including their breakthrough, Country Songs Old & New. After their stint at <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Folkways%22">Folkways</a>, the group moved to <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Mercury%22">Mercury</a> in 1963, where they released Folk Session Inside. The following year, they began a long association with <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Rebel+Records%22">Rebel Records</a>.
During the '60s, the Country Gentlemen built up a dedicated fan base in America through constant touring. Although their lineup shifted rapidly -- following Gray's 1964 departure, they went through several of bassists before settling on Ed McGlothlin -- their sound pretty much stayed the same. At the end of the '60s, the core lineup began to splinter as <a href="spotify:artist:5N1YJWcROI9g3b4ZHGjiYf">Duffey</a> left in 1969; he was replaced by <a href="spotify:artist:6pVlCVTAaH07zJ8CZ0VWb4">Jimmy Gaudreau</a>. In the following year, both <a href="spotify:artist:40A1bNp59R6AdFC8IG7XoL">Adcock</a> and McGlothlin left the lineup. In 1971, the second classic lineup of the Country Gentlemen -- featuring <a href="spotify:artist:4rd516B7xESUhD9q2iltCA">Waller</a>, a re-joined <a href="spotify:artist:5Y1fDUKYkFE1M4ALzFGdfF">Bill Emerson</a>, mandolinist <a href="spotify:artist:53ODrbz9dJiAZ6ikXa8l3F">Doyle Lawson</a>, and bassist Bill Yates -- fell into place and stayed together for two years. For the next 20 years, various lineups of the Country Gentlemen, which were all led by <a href="spotify:artist:4rd516B7xESUhD9q2iltCA">Waller</a>, remained popular on the bluegrass festival circuit. Banjo player <a href="spotify:artist:5Y1fDUKYkFE1M4ALzFGdfF">Bill Emerson</a> died on August 21, 2021 at the age of 83. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine & David Vinopal, Rovi
Formed in Washington, D.C., on July 4, 1957, the original lineup of the Country Gentlemen featured guitarist/vocalist <a href="spotify:artist:4rd516B7xESUhD9q2iltCA">Charlie Waller</a> -- who has led the band through all of its numerous incarnations -- mandolinist/vocalist <a href="spotify:artist:5N1YJWcROI9g3b4ZHGjiYf">John Duffey</a>, banjoist <a href="spotify:artist:5Y1fDUKYkFE1M4ALzFGdfF">Bill Emerson</a>, and bassist Tom Morgan. <a href="spotify:artist:4rd516B7xESUhD9q2iltCA">Waller</a> had spent time with a number of country string bands in the early '50s, most notably <a href="spotify:artist:3nV6SUWsljFcOV2oKFO9Y2">Buzz Busby</a>'s band, the Bayou Boys, who also featured <a href="spotify:artist:5Y1fDUKYkFE1M4ALzFGdfF">Emerson</a>. After the Bayou Boys suffered a car crash in early 1957, <a href="spotify:artist:4rd516B7xESUhD9q2iltCA">Waller</a> and <a href="spotify:artist:5Y1fDUKYkFE1M4ALzFGdfF">Emerson</a> put together a group to fulfill the band's regular spot at a Virginia venue while various members were recovering. That replacement band evolved into the County Gentlemen.
For the first two years of their existence, the Country Gentlemen went through numerous lineup changes. In 1959, they finally landed on a permanent lineup, with banjoist <a href="spotify:artist:40A1bNp59R6AdFC8IG7XoL">Eddie Adcock</a> and bassist Tom Gray joining a band that already included <a href="spotify:artist:4rd516B7xESUhD9q2iltCA">Waller</a> and <a href="spotify:artist:5N1YJWcROI9g3b4ZHGjiYf">Duffey</a>. This lineup secured a contract with <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Starday+Records%22">Starday Records</a> and released a handful of singles, as well as one album, Traveling Dobro Blues. Following their <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Starday%22">Starday</a> recordings, the group moved to <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Folkways%22">Folkways</a>, where they released three albums, including their breakthrough, Country Songs Old & New. After their stint at <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Folkways%22">Folkways</a>, the group moved to <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Mercury%22">Mercury</a> in 1963, where they released Folk Session Inside. The following year, they began a long association with <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Rebel+Records%22">Rebel Records</a>.
During the '60s, the Country Gentlemen built up a dedicated fan base in America through constant touring. Although their lineup shifted rapidly -- following Gray's 1964 departure, they went through several of bassists before settling on Ed McGlothlin -- their sound pretty much stayed the same. At the end of the '60s, the core lineup began to splinter as <a href="spotify:artist:5N1YJWcROI9g3b4ZHGjiYf">Duffey</a> left in 1969; he was replaced by <a href="spotify:artist:6pVlCVTAaH07zJ8CZ0VWb4">Jimmy Gaudreau</a>. In the following year, both <a href="spotify:artist:40A1bNp59R6AdFC8IG7XoL">Adcock</a> and McGlothlin left the lineup. In 1971, the second classic lineup of the Country Gentlemen -- featuring <a href="spotify:artist:4rd516B7xESUhD9q2iltCA">Waller</a>, a re-joined <a href="spotify:artist:5Y1fDUKYkFE1M4ALzFGdfF">Bill Emerson</a>, mandolinist <a href="spotify:artist:53ODrbz9dJiAZ6ikXa8l3F">Doyle Lawson</a>, and bassist Bill Yates -- fell into place and stayed together for two years. For the next 20 years, various lineups of the Country Gentlemen, which were all led by <a href="spotify:artist:4rd516B7xESUhD9q2iltCA">Waller</a>, remained popular on the bluegrass festival circuit. Banjo player <a href="spotify:artist:5Y1fDUKYkFE1M4ALzFGdfF">Bill Emerson</a> died on August 21, 2021 at the age of 83. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine & David Vinopal, Rovi
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