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Gary Ruley and Mule Train

Gary Ruley and Mule Train is an acoustic bluegrass band based in Lexington, Virginia who also play New Grass and Jazz music.

Gary Ruley and Mule Train
Gary Ruley playing at The Southern Inn in Lexington, Virginia
December 26, 2008
Background information
OriginRockbridge County, Virginia, United States
GenresFolk, Country, Americana, Bluegrass, Jazz
MembersGary Ruley
Danny Knicely
Will Lee
Brennan Gilmore
David Knicely
Ann Marie Calhoun (née Simpson)
Mary Simpson
Ronald "Rooster" Ruley
Jeremiah Ruley
Larry Keel
Jenny Keel
Nate Leath
Shannon Wheeler
WebsiteOfficial Site

Early edit

Gary Ruley was born into a musical family in Lexington, Virginia, and first performed publicly at ten. He has performed with his father, Pat Ruley, his brother, Ronald "Rooster" Ruley, and his son, Jeremiah Ruley. "Sisters Sandy, Sue and Kathy . . were strong musicians in their own rights."[1] The strong musical tradition of his hometown rooted the musical Ruley family in bluegrass and mountain music. The Ruleys were "ahead of the curve that became the explosion of bluegrass popularity commencing in the mid-1970s."[1] Gary's musical journey was launched by many performances at a young age singing and flatpicking in and around Lexington, which was at the time a "hotbed of nightly entertainment of live acoustic music. Many nights would feature four or five different bands performing at various venues."[2]

He grew up performing with diverse musicians for functions at Washington and Lee University, Virginia Military Institute, The University of Virginia, and various weddings and socials.[2]

Performance edit

Gary Ruley's flat picking has earned him honors and awards at numerous festivals, and made him much sought-after regionally.

 
Gary Ruley and Mule Train at Lime Kiln Theater in Lexington, Virginia on June 7, 2008. Image by Suzie Kelly.

He has played with many of the greats of the bluegrass genre—including those associated with the "first-generation" bluegrass legends, such as Bill Monroe's fiddle player, Bobby Lester, as well as Buddy Pendleton who performed with Monroe, and Mac Wiseman who played with both Monroe and Earl Flatt and Lester Scruggs. He's also played with Ricky Lee—Will Lee's father—who played with Ralph Stanley, as well as Doc Watson's partner Jack Lawrence. He's appeared with John Starling of Seldom Scene, Mike Seeger, Tony Rice, and the late Vassar Clements. He has also picked with some of the newer generation bluegrass greats such as Darol Anger, two-time Grammy Winner Curtis Burch of New Grass Revival, and opened for Ricky Skaggs and Kentucky Thunder[3] (Skaggs himself joined Ralph Stanley's band as a teenager).

Ruley has performed at major regional venues and music festivals, including: Lime Kiln Theater in Lexington, The Homestead in Hot Springs, Garth Newel Music Center in Warm Springs, The Greenbrier in White Sulphur Springs, and FloydFest in Floyd County. In North Carolina he's appeared at Black Mountain and Union Grove

He has also toured out West with the Keels in California and Utah and performed in Amsterdam. He has appeared on PBS radio.

Mule Train edit

Gary Ruley and Mule Train serves as a vehicle for bringing together the best musicians in the area for specific shows (or recordings). As Gary states, "There's so many great pickers who live in or near Rockbridge County that it's not difficult to get a bunch of friends together and make music."[1] The musicians who appear with Ruley come with long musical pedigrees and from a number of other groups they've formed themselves. Will Lee's father joined the legendary Stanley Brothers as lead guitarist after playing with Bluegrass Tar Heels, special protégées of Bill Monroe.[4] David and Danny Knicely's grandfather, A. O. Knicely, played old time guitar, mandolin, and fiddle as leader of the Knicely Family Band.[5] Danny and Will perform as a duo. Larry Keel, "arguably one of the greatest flat-picking guitarists in the world",[1] has headed up The Larry Keel Experience—now renamed Larry Keel & Natural Bridge—and also performs in Keller and the Keels with his wife Jenny. Will Lee, Larry Keel, and Danny Knicely were all founders of legendary Magraw Gap, a band that took first place at the Telluride Bluegrass Festival in 1995.[4] Brennan Gilmore originated Walker's Run, , and most recently . Ann Marie Calhoun (née Simpson) has toured with Jethro Tull's Ian Anderson and performed with Ringo Starr. Her sister Mary Simpson also plays fiddle and sings with the group when not performing with her own Whisky Rebellion. She joined Yanni in September 2010, for his South American tour, also performing with the composer in Puerto Rico.

They are known for Thanksgiving and Christmas shows at the Southern Inn in Lexington, Virginia.[6] Their latest release, The Southern Inn and Out (2010), is a recording of the 2009 Christmas show there.[1] Since the Southern Inn burned in July 2010 other locations are used.[6] The 2010 Christmas show, on December 30, takes place at the Southern Inn's new temporary location across town, and will feature regulars Danny Knicely, Will Lee, David Knicely, and Brennan Gilmore (with others).

They were the 2010 winners of the Rockbridge County, Virginia Chamber of Commerce Rockbridge Community People's Choice Awards "Group Arts/Entertainer of the Year".[7] Individual members have won a number of performance awards at music festivals through the years; some as a part of other groups.

Recordings edit

Shenandoah Bluegrass was the group's first recording. Gary Ruley & Muletrain was released in 2002 with Ruley on guitar and performing lead vocals, Daniel Knicely on mandolin, Larry Keel on guitar, and Jenny Keel on upright bass (all three providing harmony vocals). It also featured Will Lee on banjo, Ann Marie Simpson-Calhoun on fiddle, Jeremiah Ruley, Brennan Gilmore, Mark Shimmick, and Mitchell Davis.[8] Their next recording was Pickin' Tradition also features Ruley, Knicely, and the Keels, but brings in Ronald "Rooster" Ruley on banjo, and Steve Hoke on fiddle. Then came Live at the Troubadour Vol. 1 and Live at the Troubadour Vol. 2 in 2005, recordings made from a live performance at the Troubadour Theater in Lexington, "which served Washington and Lee University as its campus theater for decades."[1] These recordings feature Ruley, Will Lee, the Keels again, but this time with the Simpson sisters—Ann Marie and Mary—adding fiddle and vocals.[8] Most recently they've released a live recording of their 2009 Christmas show titled Southern Inn And Out in 2010. In addition to Ruley, Keel, Lee, and Knicely, it also features brother David Knicely on bass. It also features fiddle player Nate Leath of Old School Freight Train, and Shannon Wheeler (with The Churchmen and The Blinky Moon Boys).[1]

Musical style edit

Known as one of the finest acoustic flat pickers, Gary Ruley plays mostly vintage Martin guitars. He was born in western Virginia and raised on bluegrass and old-time mountain music. Influences include Bill Monroe, Flatt & Scruggs, Don Reno and Red Smiley, as well as the Beatles.[2]

. . even if the programs from these two volumes of live recordings mix bluegrass standards with the likes of Ellington, Grisman, and the Beatles, they are all delivered with drive and precision, while the vocals project an informal geniality."[9]

— review of Live at the Troubadour, Volumes One & Two, Bluegrass Unlimited

Distinctions, honors, and awards edit

  • 2010 winners of the Rockbridge County, Virginia Chamber of Commerce Rockbridge Community People's Choice Awards "Group Arts/Entertainer of the Year".[7]
  • Ann Marie Calhoun was the winner of the "My Grammy Moment" contest at the 50th Grammy Awards on February 10, 2008, playing live with the Foo Fighters during the broadcast.
  • In 2006 Brennan Gilmore won the prestigious Secretary of State's Award for Public Outreach from the U.S. State Department for "ground-breaking efforts to engage non-traditional audiences and promote Arab-American cultural understanding through music"[10] after founding Kantara—a musical group that creates an "alchemy of Appalachian old-time and bluegrass and North African melodies and rhythms"—and touring the world with it.[11]
  • The Pat Ruley Trophy for Best All Around Blue Grass Performer at the Maury River Fiddler's Convention—which held its 17th annual event in 2010 in Buena Vista, Virginia—was named for Gary's father and has been won by members of his group: Will Lee won the trophy in 2008 and Mary Simpson in 2005.[12]
  • In the past half-decade members of Gary Ruley and Mule Train have won numerous performance awards at the Maury River Fiddler's Convention including first place finishes for Will Lee on guitar in 2005, 2007, and 2008, and for Mary Simpson on bluegrass fiddle in 2005.[12] Second place awards have gone to Nate Leath for old-time fiddle in 2010,[13] to Danny Knicely for bluegrass fiddle in 2007[12] and 2009,[14] and to Will Lee for guitar in 2006.[12]
  • Will Lee's father joined the legendary Stanley Brothers as lead guitarist after playing with Bluegrass Tar Heels, special protégées of Bill Monroe. On his mother's side, Grandpa Clark was a fine ragtime pianist whose two sons both play guitar, while William Penmon Lee, the grandfather he was named after, was a respected clawhammer banjo player in Alabama and Mississippi.[4]
  • Danny Knicely's grandfather, A. O. Knicely, played old time guitar, mandolin, and fiddle as leader of the Knicely Family Band. His father played bass and banjo in A.O.K.'s band; he also led his own country and bluegrass band, Dominion Express. Danny's mother had two groups: Heartland, a country and gospel band, as well as a large dance troupe, the Massanutten Mountain Cloggers.[5]
  • Magraw Gap, a band comprising Will Lee, Larry Keel, and Danny Knicely, took first place at the Telluride Bluegrass Festival in 1995.[4]

Personnel edit

Discography edit

  • Shenandoah Bluegrass
  • Gary Ruley & Muletrain (2002)[8]
  • Pickin' Tradition
  • Live at the Troubadour Vol. 1 (2005)[8]
  • Live at the Troubadour Vol. 2 (2005)[8]
  • Southern Inn And Out (2010)

Video edit

  • Orange Blossom Special published January 31, 2008: Gary Ruley and Mule Train play "Orange Blossom Special" with twin fiddles. Features Gary Ruley, Ann Marie Calhoun, Brennan Gilmore, Danny Knicely, and Will Lee.
  • Mule Skinner Blues published January 28, 2008: Gary Ruley pickin' and a grinnin' Mule Skinner Blues with his flat-top guitar, playing it in the Virginia bluegrass style.
  • East Virginia Blues published January 28, 2008: Rockbridge County bluegrass at its best, featuring Gary Ruley, Brennan Gilmore, Will Lee, Ann Marie Calhoun, and David Knicely.
  • Great Balls of Fire published March 14, 2008: New song for the bluegrass repertoire of Gary Ruley and Mule Train, featuring Gary Ruley (guitar), Will Lee (banjo), Brennan Gilmore (mandolin), David Knicely (bass), and Mary Simpson (fiddle) at Queen City Brewery, Staunton, Virginia.
  • Ruley's Side Show Circuit with Ann Marie Calhoun published March 10, 2008: Gary Ruley plays the Downtown Lexington Festival 2001 with Ann Marie Calhoun (fiddle), Rooster Ruley (banjo), and Brennan Gilmore (mandolin).

Reviews, interviews, articles edit

  • "'Southern Inn And Out' Offers Musical Magic: Ruley And Mule Train's Latest CD Captures 2009 Christmas Show" by Doug Chase, review, The News-Gazette online edition; November 24, 2010.
  • "" in rockbridgeweekly.com & The Alleghany Journal; 2010.
  • "Live at Troubadour, Volumes One & Two" review in Bluegrass Unlimited October 2006.
  • The News-Gazette Lexington, Virginia; Section C, Page 2, November 23, 2005 "Live at Troubadour".
  • The News-Gazette Lexington, Virginia; Wednesday, April 9, 2003 Section C, "Muletrain Sparkles".
  • The News-Gazette Lexington, Virginia; Wednesday, June 6, 2002, "Three Bands to Play at First Lexington Alive Concert".
  • Bluegrass Unlimited April 2000, page 92, review "Pickin' Tradition".
  • Daily News Leader Staunton, Virginia; Friday, March 17, 2000, "Ruley Helps Keep Music Heritage Alive".
  • The News-Gazette Lexington, Virginia; Wednesday, December 22, 1999; Section C, Page 4 "Bluegrass CD A Delightful Menagerie".

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g "'Southern Inn And Out' Offers Musical Magic: Ruley And Mule Train's Latest CD Captures 2009 Christmas Show" by Doug Chase, review, The News-Gazette online edition; November 24, 2010.
  2. ^ a b c . Archived from the original on 2008-07-23. Retrieved 2008-04-21.
  3. ^ Gary Ruley and Mule Train website Biography.
  4. ^ a b c d . Archived from the original on 2008-05-04. Retrieved 2008-04-21.
  5. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 2008-04-12. Retrieved 2008-04-21.
  6. ^ a b "Gary Ruley & Mule Train Thanksgiving Show at Lexington Golf and Country Club 2010-11-29 at the Wayback Machine" in rockbridgeweekly.com & The Alleghany Journal; 2010.
  7. ^ a b "Gary Ruley & Mule Train Pull Into VMI Parade Grounds July 3rd 2011-07-15 at the Wayback Machine" in Rockbridge Weekly and The Alleghany Journal
  8. ^ a b c d e "Entry: Gary Ruley, Larry Keel & Mule Train", Bluegrass Discography
  9. ^ Live at the Troubador, (sic) Volumes One & Two
  10. ^ State Magazine July/August 2007.
  11. ^ Kantara 2011-07-13 at the Wayback Machine Press section.
  12. ^ a b c d . Archived from the original on 2009-05-03. Retrieved 2008-04-21.
  13. ^ 17th Annual Maury River Fiddler's Convention winners 2010.
  14. ^ Maury River Fiddler Convention Results 2011-07-15 at the Wayback Machine Rockbridge Weekly & The Alleghany Journal, 2009.

External links edit

  • Official Site.
  • Maury River Fiddler's Convention.

Further reading edit

  • Rosenberg, Neil V. (2005). Bluegrass: A HISTORY 20TH ANNIVERSARY EDITION (Music in American Life). Urbana: University of Illinois Press. ISBN 0-252-07245-6.
  • Goldsmith, Thomas (2006). The Bluegrass Reader (Music in American Life). Urbana: University of Illinois Press. ISBN 0-252-07365-7.
  • Cantwell, Robert (2003). Bluegrass breakdown: the making of the old southern sound. Urbana: University of Illinois Press. ISBN 0-252-07117-4.
  • Thompson, Eric; Sid Griffin (2005). Bluegrass guitar: know the players, play the music. San Francisco, CA: Backbeat Books. ISBN 0-87930-870-2.

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Gary Ruley and Mule Train is an acoustic bluegrass band based in Lexington Virginia who also play New Grass and Jazz music Gary Ruley and Mule TrainGary Ruley playing at The Southern Inn in Lexington VirginiaDecember 26 2008Background informationOriginRockbridge County Virginia United StatesGenresFolk Country Americana Bluegrass JazzMembersGary Ruley Danny Knicely Will Lee Brennan Gilmore David Knicely Ann Marie Calhoun nee Simpson Mary Simpson Ronald Rooster Ruley Jeremiah Ruley Larry Keel Jenny Keel Nate Leath Shannon WheelerWebsiteOfficial Site Contents 1 Early 2 Performance 2 1 Mule Train 3 Recordings 4 Musical style 5 Distinctions honors and awards 6 Personnel 7 Discography 8 Video 9 Reviews interviews articles 10 See also 11 References 12 External links 13 Further readingEarly editGary Ruley was born into a musical family in Lexington Virginia and first performed publicly at ten He has performed with his father Pat Ruley his brother Ronald Rooster Ruley and his son Jeremiah Ruley Sisters Sandy Sue and Kathy were strong musicians in their own rights 1 The strong musical tradition of his hometown rooted the musical Ruley family in bluegrass and mountain music The Ruleys were ahead of the curve that became the explosion of bluegrass popularity commencing in the mid 1970s 1 Gary s musical journey was launched by many performances at a young age singing and flatpicking in and around Lexington which was at the time a hotbed of nightly entertainment of live acoustic music Many nights would feature four or five different bands performing at various venues 2 He grew up performing with diverse musicians for functions at Washington and Lee University Virginia Military Institute The University of Virginia and various weddings and socials 2 Performance editGary Ruley s flat picking has earned him honors and awards at numerous festivals and made him much sought after regionally nbsp Gary Ruley and Mule Train at Lime Kiln Theater in Lexington Virginia on June 7 2008 Image by Suzie Kelly He has played with many of the greats of the bluegrass genre including those associated with the first generation bluegrass legends such as Bill Monroe s fiddle player Bobby Lester as well as Buddy Pendleton who performed with Monroe and Mac Wiseman who played with both Monroe and Earl Flatt and Lester Scruggs He s also played with Ricky Lee Will Lee s father who played with Ralph Stanley as well as Doc Watson s partner Jack Lawrence He s appeared with John Starling of Seldom Scene Mike Seeger Tony Rice and the late Vassar Clements He has also picked with some of the newer generation bluegrass greats such as Darol Anger two time Grammy Winner Curtis Burch of New Grass Revival and opened for Ricky Skaggs and Kentucky Thunder 3 Skaggs himself joined Ralph Stanley s band as a teenager Ruley has performed at major regional venues and music festivals including Lime Kiln Theater in Lexington The Homestead in Hot Springs Garth Newel Music Center in Warm Springs The Greenbrier in White Sulphur Springs and FloydFest in Floyd County In North Carolina he s appeared at Black Mountain and Union GroveHe has also toured out West with the Keels in California and Utah and performed in Amsterdam He has appeared on PBS radio Mule Train edit Gary Ruley and Mule Train serves as a vehicle for bringing together the best musicians in the area for specific shows or recordings As Gary states There s so many great pickers who live in or near Rockbridge County that it s not difficult to get a bunch of friends together and make music 1 The musicians who appear with Ruley come with long musical pedigrees and from a number of other groups they ve formed themselves Will Lee s father joined the legendary Stanley Brothers as lead guitarist after playing with Bluegrass Tar Heels special protegees of Bill Monroe 4 David and Danny Knicely s grandfather A O Knicely played old time guitar mandolin and fiddle as leader of the Knicely Family Band 5 Danny and Will perform as a duo Larry Keel arguably one of the greatest flat picking guitarists in the world 1 has headed up The Larry Keel Experience now renamed Larry Keel amp Natural Bridge and also performs in Keller and the Keels with his wife Jenny Will Lee Larry Keel and Danny Knicely were all founders of legendary Magraw Gap a band that took first place at the Telluride Bluegrass Festival in 1995 4 Brennan Gilmore originated Walker s Run Kantara and most recently Borden Grant Ann Marie Calhoun nee Simpson has toured with Jethro Tull s Ian Anderson and performed with Ringo Starr Her sister Mary Simpson also plays fiddle and sings with the group when not performing with her own Whisky Rebellion She joined Yanni in September 2010 for his South American tour also performing with the composer in Puerto Rico They are known for Thanksgiving and Christmas shows at the Southern Inn in Lexington Virginia 6 Their latest release The Southern Inn and Out 2010 is a recording of the 2009 Christmas show there 1 Since the Southern Inn burned in July 2010 other locations are used 6 The 2010 Christmas show on December 30 takes place at the Southern Inn s new temporary location across town and will feature regulars Danny Knicely Will Lee David Knicely and Brennan Gilmore with others They were the 2010 winners of the Rockbridge County Virginia Chamber of Commerce Rockbridge Community People s Choice Awards Group Arts Entertainer of the Year 7 Individual members have won a number of performance awards at music festivals through the years some as a part of other groups Recordings editShenandoah Bluegrass was the group s first recording Gary Ruley amp Muletrain was released in 2002 with Ruley on guitar and performing lead vocals Daniel Knicely on mandolin Larry Keel on guitar and Jenny Keel on upright bass all three providing harmony vocals It also featured Will Lee on banjo Ann Marie Simpson Calhoun on fiddle Jeremiah Ruley Brennan Gilmore Mark Shimmick and Mitchell Davis 8 Their next recording was Pickin Tradition also features Ruley Knicely and the Keels but brings in Ronald Rooster Ruley on banjo and Steve Hoke on fiddle Then came Live at the Troubadour Vol 1 and Live at the Troubadour Vol 2 in 2005 recordings made from a live performance at the Troubadour Theater in Lexington which served Washington and Lee University as its campus theater for decades 1 These recordings feature Ruley Will Lee the Keels again but this time with the Simpson sisters Ann Marie and Mary adding fiddle and vocals 8 Most recently they ve released a live recording of their 2009 Christmas show titled Southern Inn And Out in 2010 In addition to Ruley Keel Lee and Knicely it also features brother David Knicely on bass It also features fiddle player Nate Leath of Old School Freight Train and Shannon Wheeler with The Churchmen and The Blinky Moon Boys 1 Musical style editKnown as one of the finest acoustic flat pickers Gary Ruley plays mostly vintage Martin guitars He was born in western Virginia and raised on bluegrass and old time mountain music Influences include Bill Monroe Flatt amp Scruggs Don Reno and Red Smiley as well as the Beatles 2 even if the programs from these two volumes of live recordings mix bluegrass standards with the likes of Ellington Grisman and the Beatles they are all delivered with drive and precision while the vocals project an informal geniality 9 review of Live at the Troubadour Volumes One amp Two Bluegrass UnlimitedDistinctions honors and awards edit2010 winners of the Rockbridge County Virginia Chamber of Commerce Rockbridge Community People s Choice Awards Group Arts Entertainer of the Year 7 Ann Marie Calhoun was the winner of the My Grammy Moment contest at the 50th Grammy Awards on February 10 2008 playing live with the Foo Fighters during the broadcast In 2006 Brennan Gilmore won the prestigious Secretary of State s Award for Public Outreach from the U S State Department for ground breaking efforts to engage non traditional audiences and promote Arab American cultural understanding through music 10 after founding Kantara a musical group that creates an alchemy of Appalachian old time and bluegrass and North African melodies and rhythms and touring the world with it 11 The Pat Ruley Trophy for Best All Around Blue Grass Performer at the Maury River Fiddler s Convention which held its 17th annual event in 2010 in Buena Vista Virginia was named for Gary s father and has been won by members of his group Will Lee won the trophy in 2008 and Mary Simpson in 2005 12 In the past half decade members of Gary Ruley and Mule Train have won numerous performance awards at the Maury River Fiddler s Convention including first place finishes for Will Lee on guitar in 2005 2007 and 2008 and for Mary Simpson on bluegrass fiddle in 2005 12 Second place awards have gone to Nate Leath for old time fiddle in 2010 13 to Danny Knicely for bluegrass fiddle in 2007 12 and 2009 14 and to Will Lee for guitar in 2006 12 Will Lee s father joined the legendary Stanley Brothers as lead guitarist after playing with Bluegrass Tar Heels special protegees of Bill Monroe On his mother s side Grandpa Clark was a fine ragtime pianist whose two sons both play guitar while William Penmon Lee the grandfather he was named after was a respected clawhammer banjo player in Alabama and Mississippi 4 Danny Knicely s grandfather A O Knicely played old time guitar mandolin and fiddle as leader of the Knicely Family Band His father played bass and banjo in A O K s band he also led his own country and bluegrass band Dominion Express Danny s mother had two groups Heartland a country and gospel band as well as a large dance troupe the Massanutten Mountain Cloggers 5 Magraw Gap a band comprising Will Lee Larry Keel and Danny Knicely took first place at the Telluride Bluegrass Festival in 1995 4 Personnel editGary Ruley vocals guitar Ronald Rooster Ruley banjo Jeremiah Ruley banjo Daniel Knicely mandolin vocals David Knicely bass Larry Keel guitar mandolin vocals Jenny Keel bass vocals Ann Marie Calhoun nee Simpson fiddle vocals Mary Simpson fiddle vocals Brennan Gilmore mandolin vocals Will Lee banjo vocals nbsp Danny Knicely on violin playing with Gary Ruley and Mule Train at The Southern Inn in Lexington Virginia Christmas 2008 nbsp Will Lee on banjo David Knicely on bass playing with Gary Ruley and Mule Train at The Southern Inn in Lexington Virginia Christmas 2008 nbsp Brennan Gilmore on mandolin playing with Gary Ruley and Mule Train at The Southern Inn in Lexington Virginia Christmas 2008 nbsp Ann Marie Calhoun on violin playing with Gary Ruley and Mule Train at The Southern Inn in Lexington Virginia Thanksgiving 2008 nbsp Larry Keel June 6 2007 nbsp Jenny Keel plays bass at Appalachian Uprising in Scottown Ohio on June 5 2009 nbsp Nate Leath on fiddle with Old School Freight Train at The Festy music festival in Nelson County Virginia October 9 2010 nbsp Mary Simpson on fiddle with Whiskey Rebellion at Fellini s in Charlottesville Virginia April 20 2009 nbsp Gary Ruley and Mule Train on January 16 2005 top Gary Ruley Will Lee Brennan Gilmore mandolin bottom Mary Simpson Ann Marie Calhoun Discography editShenandoah Bluegrass Gary Ruley amp Muletrain 2002 8 Pickin Tradition Live at the Troubadour Vol 1 2005 8 Live at the Troubadour Vol 2 2005 8 Southern Inn And Out 2010 Video editOrange Blossom Special published January 31 2008 Gary Ruley and Mule Train play Orange Blossom Special with twin fiddles Features Gary Ruley Ann Marie Calhoun Brennan Gilmore Danny Knicely and Will Lee Mule Skinner Blues published January 28 2008 Gary Ruley pickin and a grinnin Mule Skinner Blues with his flat top guitar playing it in the Virginia bluegrass style East Virginia Blues published January 28 2008 Rockbridge County bluegrass at its best featuring Gary Ruley Brennan Gilmore Will Lee Ann Marie Calhoun and David Knicely Great Balls of Fire published March 14 2008 New song for the bluegrass repertoire of Gary Ruley and Mule Train featuring Gary Ruley guitar Will Lee banjo Brennan Gilmore mandolin David Knicely bass and Mary Simpson fiddle at Queen City Brewery Staunton Virginia Ruley s Side Show Circuit with Ann Marie Calhoun published March 10 2008 Gary Ruley plays the Downtown Lexington Festival 2001 with Ann Marie Calhoun fiddle Rooster Ruley banjo and Brennan Gilmore mandolin Reviews interviews articles edit Southern Inn And Out Offers Musical Magic Ruley And Mule Train s Latest CD Captures 2009 Christmas Show by Doug Chase review The News Gazette online edition November 24 2010 Gary Ruley amp Mule Train Thanksgiving Show at Lexington Golf and Country Club in rockbridgeweekly com amp The Alleghany Journal 2010 Live at Troubadour Volumes One amp Two review in Bluegrass Unlimited October 2006 The News Gazette Lexington Virginia Section C Page 2 November 23 2005 Live at Troubadour The News Gazette Lexington Virginia Wednesday April 9 2003 Section C Muletrain Sparkles The News Gazette Lexington Virginia Wednesday June 6 2002 Three Bands to Play at First Lexington Alive Concert Bluegrass Unlimited April 2000 page 92 review Pickin Tradition Daily News Leader Staunton Virginia Friday March 17 2000 Ruley Helps Keep Music Heritage Alive The News Gazette Lexington Virginia Wednesday December 22 1999 Section C Page 4 Bluegrass CD A Delightful Menagerie See also edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Bluegrass Bluegrass music Old time music Ann Marie Calhoun Lexington Virginia Rockingham County VirginiaReferences edit a b c d e f g Southern Inn And Out Offers Musical Magic Ruley And Mule Train s Latest CD Captures 2009 Christmas Show by Doug Chase review The News Gazette online edition November 24 2010 a b c Official Bio Archived from the original on 2008 07 23 Retrieved 2008 04 21 Gary Ruley and Mule Train website Biography a b c d Will Lee biography Archived from the original on 2008 05 04 Retrieved 2008 04 21 a b Danny Knicely s bio Archived from the original on 2008 04 12 Retrieved 2008 04 21 a b Gary Ruley amp Mule Train Thanksgiving Show at Lexington Golf and Country Club Archived 2010 11 29 at the Wayback Machine in rockbridgeweekly com amp The Alleghany Journal 2010 a b Gary Ruley amp Mule Train Pull Into VMI Parade Grounds July 3rd Archived 2011 07 15 at the Wayback Machine in Rockbridge Weekly and The Alleghany Journal a b c d e Entry Gary Ruley Larry Keel amp Mule Train Bluegrass Discography Live at the Troubador sic Volumes One amp Two State Magazine July August 2007 Kantara Archived 2011 07 13 at the Wayback Machine Press section a b c d Maury River Fiddler s Convention Winners Archived from the original on 2009 05 03 Retrieved 2008 04 21 17th Annual Maury River Fiddler s Convention winners 2010 Maury River Fiddler Convention Results Archived 2011 07 15 at the Wayback Machine Rockbridge Weekly amp The Alleghany Journal 2009 External links editGary Ruley and Mule Train Official Site Winners Maury River Fiddler s Convention Further reading editRosenberg Neil V 2005 Bluegrass A HISTORY 20TH ANNIVERSARY EDITION Music in American Life Urbana University of Illinois Press ISBN 0 252 07245 6 Goldsmith Thomas 2006 The Bluegrass Reader Music in American Life Urbana University of Illinois Press ISBN 0 252 07365 7 Cantwell Robert 2003 Bluegrass breakdown the making of the old southern sound Urbana University of Illinois Press ISBN 0 252 07117 4 Thompson Eric Sid Griffin 2005 Bluegrass guitar know the players play the music San Francisco CA Backbeat Books ISBN 0 87930 870 2 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Gary Ruley and Mule Train amp oldid 1187745553, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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