The Stanley Brothers - Clinch Mountain Boys Members

Clinch Mountain Boys Members

  • Carter Stanley (guitar)
  • Ralph Stanley (banjo)
  • Darrell "Pee Wee" Lambert (mandolin)
  • Jim Williams (mandolin)
  • Curly Lambert (mandolin, guitar)
  • Leslie Keith (fiddle)
  • Robert "Bobby" Sumner (fiddle)
  • Les Woodie (fiddle)
  • Ralph Mayo (fiddle, guitar)
  • Chubby Anthony (fiddle)
  • Art Stamper (fiddle)
  • Joe Meadows (fiddle)
  • Paul Moon Mullins (fiddle)
  • Red Stanley (fiddle)
  • Don Miller (fiddle)
  • Vernon Derrick (fiddle, guitar)
  • Curly Ray Cline (fiddle) (part-time)
  • James "Jay" Hughes (bass)
  • Ernie Newton (bass)
  • James "Chick" Stripling (bass)
  • Mike Seeger (bass)
  • Charlie Cline (guitar)
  • Bill Napier (guitar, mandolin)
  • George Shuffler (guitar, bass)
  • Larry Sparks (guitar)
  • Keith Whitley (guitar)
  • Ricky Skaggs (guitar,mandolin)
  • Ernie Thacker (Guitar,lead vocals)

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