Pee Wee Lambert Explained

Pee Wee Lambert (born Darrell Lambert; August 5, 1924 – June 15, 1965)[1] was a mandolinist who worked with The Stanley Brothers. He left the group in 1950. He sang in a "high voice" like Bill Monroe.[2] He highly admired Monroe. In addition to singing like him he is said to have imitated Bill Monroe's posture, dress, and facial expressions.[3] He also worked with Curly Parker as "Bluegrass Pardners."[4]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Free Family Tree, Genealogy and Family History - MyHeritage. www.familytreelegends.com. 2016-06-18.
  2. Book: Wright, John. Traveling the High Way Home: Ralph Stanley and the World of Traditional Bluegrass Music. 1995-02-01. University of Illinois Press. 9780252064784. en.
  3. Book: Cantwell, Robert. Bluegrass Breakdown: The Making of the Old Southern Sound. 2003-01-01. University of Illinois Press. 9780252071171. en.
  4. Book: Goldsmith, Thomas. The Bluegrass Reader. 2004-01-01. University of Illinois Press. 9780252029141. en.