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Before You Go
New - LP - APL1 0470
Sealed 1974 Original. Saw-Cut.
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Bluegrass Festival
Used - LP - APL1 0588
Rare 1974 Original Featuring Bill Monroe.
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Bluegrass Festival
New - LP - APL1 0588
Sealed Rare 1974 Original Featuring Bill Monroe. Recorded Live On 3/18/74 In Vanderbilt University's Neely Auditorium.
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Bluegrass Festival
New - LP - APL1 0588
Sealed Rare 1974 Original Featuring Bill Monroe. Recorded Live On 3/18/74 In Vanderbilt University's Neely Auditorium.
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Country Boy
New - LP - APL1 0131
Sealed 1973 Original. Saw-Cut.
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Flatt On Victor
New - LP - LSP 4495
Sealed 1971 Original. Produced By Chet Atkins. Crisp Corners, No Cut-Outs.
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Foggy Mountain Breakdown
New - LP - ANL1-1202
Sealed 1972 2nd Issue Of LSP 4789.
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Kentucky Ridgerunner
New - LP - LSP 4633
Sealed 1972 Original. Crisp Corners, No Cut-Out Holes. 1st Copy We Have Seen Of This Rarity.
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Lester Raymond Flatt
New - LP - 015
Sealed 1976 Gatefold Original.
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Rollin'
New - LP - PO-293
Sealed 1976 Original. No Cuts.
"Rollin'" is a bluegrass album by Lester Flatt, released in 1977. Lester Flatt was an American bluegrass guitarist and mandolinist, best known for his collaboration with Earl Scruggs in The Foggy Mountain Boys. The album features Flatt's signature style of traditional bluegrass music, with a mix of original songs and classic covers.
Flatt began his career in the 1940s as a member of Bill Monroe's Blue Grass Boys. In 1948, he formed The Foggy Mountain Boys with Scruggs, and they became one of the most popular bluegrass bands of the 1950s and 1960s. After Scruggs left the band in 1969, Flatt continued to perform and record as a solo artist until his death in 1979.
"Rollin'" was one of Flatt's final albums, recorded just a few years before his death. It features Flatt's strong vocals and skilled guitar playing, along with contributions from other bluegrass legends like Josh Graves and Bobby Hicks. The album includes classic bluegrass tunes like "Roll On Buddy," "Salty Dog Blues," and "I'm Going Back to Old Kentucky."
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