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Bluegrass pioneer Wade Mainer dead
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Country music pioneer Wade Mainer dies at 104::

courtesy: msnbc.com

Wade Mainer, a country music pioneer who is credited with inventing the two-finger banjo picking style that paved the way for the Bluegrass era, has died. He was 104.

Mainer died at his home in Flint Township, Mich., about 60 miles northwest of Detroit, according to the funeral home where his service was to be held.

He was a member of late brother J.E. Mainer's Mountaineers, one of the most popular sibling duos of the 1930s. He made recordings for all the major labels of the day, including RCA in 1935, and invented a two-finger banjo picking style that paved the way for the bluegrass era.

"Wade Mainer is the last of the old guard from the `20s and '30s to pass on. Mainer's Mountaineers was a huge group during that time. They influenced the Monroe Brothers, The Delmore Brothers,
The Stanley Brothers, Flatt and Scruggs, Reno and Smiley and countless other music groups from the South," country and bluegrass artist Ricky Skaggs said in an email Wednesday to The Associated Press. "My dad loved them as well so I heard lots of Mainer's Mountaineers in my house, too."

John Ramble, senior historian of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum in Nashville, Tenn., said Mainer's two-finger style helped make the banjo more prominent in old-time, or early country music. Using two fingers, as opposed to the downward strumming motion of the "claw hammer" style, allowed him to be more melodic.

Born near Asheville, N.C., Mainer got his musical start in North Carolina's mountains and later rediscovered it in an industrial Michigan city. Concerned that country music was dying, he left the
stage and the South in the early 1950s and moved to Flint, Mich., to work for General Motors. He played only in church but eventually stopped altogether, putting the banjo under his bed for four years.

Mainer returned to music after another musician convinced the born-again Christian he could use his talents to honor God. He told The Associated Press in 1991 that he got back on the circuit in 1970s after country-western star Tex Ritter bumped into one of Mainer's sons.

"Ritter said, `He's been dead for 15 years, ain't he?" Mainer said. "A lot of people thought I was dead."

Mainer said at the time many of his friends gave up the traditional mountain music for the faster-paced, more profitable bluegrass style.

"This is the only kind of music there is that's good listening and tells a story," he said.

Rumble said by the early 1950s, Mainer's style was "becoming increasingly dated," and nobody but the biggest stars made much money. But by the time he restarted in the early 1970s, there was a
renewed interest in music like his because of the folk revival.

"It's just remarkable that at his advanced age he stayed accessible," Rumble said. "He was literally a living link to pre-war country music and the first generation of professional country musicians who worked on radio and recorded."

Mainer is survived by his wife, Julia, whom he married in 1937 and often performed with him. They had four sons and one daughter as well as two grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren. One
son died in 1985.

A funeral service is set for Friday at Swartz Funeral Home in Mundy Township near Flint.


[video=youtube;8wOKobHnjjk]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8wOKobHnjjk[/video]
"BTO....Bachman,Turner,Overweight
They were big in the 70s....for five minutes,on a Saturday,after lunch..."  -  Me 2014.


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#2
nice clip CH
thanks

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#3
ive never heard of the guy MH, but i was sure you would have? so i checked out some tracks on youtube to post with the article and really enjoyed this one myself...
some real sad videos on YT of him performing well into his latter years...might be worth a look if youre interested in him?
"BTO....Bachman,Turner,Overweight
They were big in the 70s....for five minutes,on a Saturday,after lunch..."  -  Me 2014.


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#4
Wade Mainer's first recordings came in 1934 and are compiled on Ragged But Right 1930's Country Bands. Mainer performed in a series of live radio shows with The Mountaineers. He is the grandfather of bluegrass as others may call him.
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#5
Can we post a few more tracks of this guy ?
Nice to be able to go back to trust and friendship!!!!!!!!!

It's a mixed up sensation this being alive
Oh! it wears a man down into the ground
It's the strangest elation
I can't describe it
Oh it leaves a man weary
It makes a man frown.
.............................Chris Simpson ( "Mixed Up Sensations" 1975 Martin's Cafe )
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#6
Anyone who can make it to 104 must be doing something right!
'The purpose of life is a life of purpose' - Athena Orchard.
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#7
probably rolled his own

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#8
Yes more posts on Mr. Mainer !!!! I am enjoying the music !!!!


Music Head Wrote:probably rolled his own
 The ultimate connection is between a performer and its' audience!
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1. Bring Me a Leaf From the Sea
2. My Cradle Days
3. I Want To Be Loved
4. All My Friends
5. Don't Leave Me Alone
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