* 1st. Studio Recording*
Circa 1870 - Written by Louis P. Goullaud - Edward W. White]
as "Little Rosewood Casket"
Recorded 1924 by Ernest Thompson as "Little Rosebud Casket"
1925 by Vernon Dalhart as "Little Rosewood Casket'
Issued as Stoney Cooper and his Clinch Mountain Boys
on Rich - R - Tone 415 A
Also Recorded 1973
Recorded Circa Summer 1947 - [1st. Session] -
WWNC Radio Station, Asheville, NC -
Stoney Cooper [fiddle/vcl duet],Wilma Lee Cooper [rh gt/vcl duet],
Bill Carver [el gt], Albert Ray Cole [string bass],
Arranged by Albert Ray Cole
Producer: Jim Stanton
WILMA LEE
Born Wilma Leigh Leary in Valley Head WV [1921 - 2011]
aka "The First Lady of Bluegrass"...
Active from 1938 to 2001
Recorded with Stoney Cooper From 1947 to 1976
Member of the "Grand Ole Opry" from 1957 to 2001
Wilma Lee Recorded Solo Until Circa 2000
AWARDS
1950 - Harvard University
"America's Most Authentic Mountain Singer"
1974 - First Lady of Bluegrass by Smithsonian Institute
1994 - Distinguished Achievement Award by IBMA
1999 - The Country Gospel Music Hall of Fame Golden Harp
and The Golden Voice Award for 50 Years in Country Music
1999 - Stoney and Wilma Lee
George D. Hay Memorial
Foundation Hall of Fame
2001 Preservation Hall of Greats
28 September 2010
Wilma Lee Joined the OPRY Cast at the Grand Re - Opening
for a Group Sing - Along
2023 - International Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame
STONEY
Born Dale Troy Cooper in Harman WV [1918 - 1977].
Master of the Fiddle and Guitar.
Негізгі бет Early Stoney Cooper - The Little Rosewood Casket [c.1947]**
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