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Joe Meadows Ralph Joe Meadows was born on the last day of 1934 in the small coal town of Basin in southern West Virginia. As a child growing up listening to WSM's Grand Ole Opry and WCYB's Farm and Fun Time radio programs, Joe's ear became attuned to the sounds of the fiddlers who performed with Bill Monroe, Flatt and Scruggs, the Stanley Brothers, and others. At the age of sixteen, Joe began performing with Melvin and Ray, the Goins Brothers, around Bluefield, West Virginia, where he worked until the fall of 1952, when he joined the Stanley Brothers. He stayed until the spring of 1955 and recorded some thirty songs with Carter and Ralph, including Orange Blossom Special. After leaving the Stanley Brothers, Joe performed briefly with the Lilly Brothers, and then joined Jim and Jesse at the WWVA Wheeling Jamboree, moving with them to Live Oak, Florida. |
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After leaving the Stanley Brothers,
Joe performed briefly with the Lilly Brothers, and then joined Jim and
Jesse at the WWVA Wheeling In 1974 Joe began touring and recording
with the Goins Brothers. It wasn't long before Jim and Jesse hired Joe
for a second stint, |
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Cotton Eyed
Joe * Sally Gardens * Indian Springs * Chinkypin Joe Meadows - Fiddle Dick
Bowden - Banjo Brandon Farley - Mandolin |
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Howdy in Hickman
County * Done Gone * Uptown Blues * Memory
Waltz * Joe Meadows - Fiddle |