Bill Monroe
Bill Monroe was born on Sep 13, 1911 in USA. Bill Monroe's big-screen debut came with Coal Miner's Daughter directed by Michael Apted in 1980. Bill Monroe is known for For the Bible Tells Me So directed by Daniel G. Karslake, Imogene Robinson stars as Self - Parent and Victor Robinson as Self - Parent. Bill Monroe has got 3 awards and 3 nominations so far. The most recent award Bill Monroe achieved is Academy of Country Music Awards. The upcoming new movie Bill Monroe plays is For the Bible Tells Me So which will be released on Oct 05, 2007.
Born in Rosine Kentucky, he was the youngest of eight children. Orphaned at age 11 he was raised by his uncle, fiddler Pendleton Vandiver. Learning the fiddle from his mother and taught further by his uncle, at an early age he began playing dances with uncle and brothers. Besides his uncle (whom he immortalized in the song "Unlce Pen") his musical inspiration was Arnold Schultz, a black guitarist from whom he learned the blues. By the early 1930s he and his brother Charlie had a successful duo, cutting their first record in 1936, but in 1938 they broke up. In the late 1930s, the first person to make the mandolin a lead instrument in country music, he developed the style that became bluegrass. In has debut at the Grand Old Opry in 1939 he performed a version of 'Rodgers, Jimmy (II)' tune "Muleskinner Blues" - this is generally considered the first true bluegrass tune. In the classic band The Bluegrass Boys in the late 1940s he set an instrumental standard for bluegrass that still stands. In later years, with the explosion of interest in bluegrass on college campuses, he began an expanded career with festival appearances. In 1981, battling colon cancer, he wrote and recorded "My Last Days on Earth" - those last days lasted another 15 years.
Birthday
Sep 13, 1911Place of Birth
Rosine, Kentucky, USA
Known For
Awards
3 wins & 3 nominations
Movies & TV Shows
- 2007
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7.8 - 2003
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4.0 - 2000
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7.2 - 1997
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7.4 - 1997
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5.1 - 1995
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7.2 - 1993
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6.2 - 1991
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5.9 - 1990
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5.5 - 1987
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7.6 - 1986
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6.4 - 1985
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7.0 - 1983
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7.8 - 1980
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7.5