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This article represents a list of all past members of the bluegrass group Country Gentlemen.
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who is not on this page;
Founding members
Founding members of Country Gentlemen in 1957 were:
Charlie Waller - vocals, guitar
Bill Emerson - banjo, vocals
John Duffey - mandolin, vocals
Larry Lahey - bass
The most famous are two other lineups of the Country Gentlemen, usually called 1st Classic and 2nd Classic Lineup.
1st Classic lineup: 1960 - 1964
Charlie Waller - vocals, guitar
Eddie Adcock - banjo, vocals
John Duffey - mandolin, vocals
Tom Gray - bass, vocals
Members of this lineup were inducted into the International Bluegrass Music Hall of Honor in 1996.
2nd Classic lineup: 1972 - 1973
Charlie Waller - vocals, guitar
Bill Emerson - banjo, vocals
Doyle Lawson - mandolin, vocals
Bill Yates - bass, vocals
List of all past members by instrument
= Guitar
=Founding member (and the only one who was with the group from the beginning until the end), Charlie Waller played exclusively the acoustic guitar. There were other members of the group, who contributed with guitar playing from time to time, especially for the songs where banjo was omitted, or when the group needed to overdub an extra acoustic guitar.
Charlie Waller (1957-2004)
Pete Kuykendall (1958-1959)
Randy Waller
John Duffey
Eddie Adcock
Darin Aldridge
Kenny Smith
Billy Rose
Gene Woten
Jimmy Gaudreau
Kent Dowell
= Mandolin
=John Duffey (1957–69)
Jimmy Gaudreau (1969-1972, 1981-1983)
Doyle Lawson (1972-1979)
Rick Allred (1979-1981)
Jimmy Bowen (1983-1995)
Darin Aldridge (1995-2004)
Randall Hylton
Jeff Davis
Tim Finch
David Kirk
Norman Wright
Dwight McCall
= 5-string banjo
=Bill Emerson (1957-1958, 1970-1973)
Pete Kuykendall (1958-1959)
Porter Church (June/July 1959)
Eddie Adcock (1959-1970)
Walter Hensley (September 1961)
James Bailey (1974, 1976-1979, 1986-1988)
Mike Davis (1981-1986)
Doyle Lawson (1974)
Mike Lilly (1973-1974)
Bill Holden (1974-1976)
Kent Dowell (1979-1981)
Dick Smith (1981-1988)
Keith Little (1988)
Kevin Church (1988-1990)
Billy Rose (1990-1991)
Greg Corbett (1991-2004)
Mark Delaney
Adam Poindexter
= Acoustic bass
=There were number of different bassist during almost five decades of lasting of the band. Tom Gray and Bill Yates were the most prominent ones, the latter spent almost 20 years with the group.
Larry Lahey (1957)
Tom Morgan (1958)
Jim Cox (1958-1960)
Tom Gray (1960–64)
Ed Ferris (1964–69)
Ed McGlothlin (1969)
Bill Yates (1970-1990)
Jimmy Bowen (1990-1995)
Ronnie Davis (1995-2004)
Matthew Allred
Tim Ashley
Steve Block
Gary Creed
Stoney Edwards
Billy Gee
Spider Gilliam
Sonny Johnson
Billy Rose
Roy Self
Lester Deaton - bass
Gene Wooten
Jimmy Gaudreau
= Dobro
=The Country Gentlemen used Dobro later on in their career - starting in 1973. Jerry Douglas and Mike Auldridge can be considered as the most prominent players on this instrument.
Jerry Douglas (1973–74, 1975, 1978)
Mike Auldridge
John Duffey
Brian Blaylock
Kenny Haddock
Rob Ickes (2004)
Gene Wooten
Kim Gardmer
Carl Nelson
Steve Wilson
= Fiddle
=The Country Gentlemen used fiddle occasionally on some of their recordings and during some concerts. Ricky Skaggs was the most notable fiddle player for the group.
Ricky Skaggs
John Hall
Carl Nelson
Greg Luck
Glenn Duncan (1992)
Tim Smith (1995)
Timeline
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