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1988 studio album by Bill Monroe
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Southern Flavor is the eighteenth studio album by
Bill Monroe, released through
MCA Records in 1988.
[1] In 1989, the album won Monroe the
Grammy Award for
Best Bluegrass Recording (Vocal or Instrumental), an award currently known as Best Bluegrass Album.
Track listing
- "Stone Coal" (Monroe)
- "Life's Highway" (Bobby Smith)
- "What a Wonderful Life" (Raymond Huffmaster)
- "Texas Lone Star" (Monroe)
- "Give Me Wings" (Gerald Evans)
- "Sugar Loaf Mountain" (Monroe)
- "White Rose" (Carl Butler)
- "Days Gone By" (Monroe)
- "Southern Flavor" (Monroe)
- "Take Courage Un' Tomorrow" (Traditional, arr. Monroe)
Personnel
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Bill Monroe – mandolin, tenor vocals, lead vocal on "White Rose"
- Tom Ewing - acoustic guitar, lead vocals
- Blake Williams - banjo, baritone vocals
- Clarence "Tater" Tate - acoustic bass, bass vocals
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Bobby Hicks - fiddle
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Buddy Spicher - fiddle
- Mike Feagan - fiddle
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Emory Gordy, Jr. - acoustic bass on "What A Wonderful Life", "Give Me Wings" and "Take Courage Un' Tomorrow"
Art Direction: Simon Levy
Design: Katherine DeVault Design
Photography: Jim DeVault
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