The Stonemans

  • Appalachia, VA
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  • 1920
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The Stoneman Family (or the Stonemans) ranked among country music's most famous family bands, and were closely associated with their legendary father, Ernest "Pop" Stoneman, who played with them for a number of years. The core of the band was made up of six of Pop's 13 children: Patsy, Scotty, Donna, Jimmy, Roni, and Van. They were originally known as the Blue Grass Champs, and got their start after winning on Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts in the mid-'50s. They soon added members and gained a following in Washington, D.C. and the surrounding area. Eventually Pop joined them, and they added television appearances to their live performance schedule, eventually getting their own television show. They debuted on the Grand Ole Opry in 1962 and throughout the decade they toured the country, playing regularly at the Black Poodle in Nashville. They also hosted a syndicated television show, shown on about 50 stations nationwide. In 1966, they had their first country hit with "Tupelo Country Jail," which made it to the Top 40. The following year, they made it past the Top 30 with "The Five Little Johnson Girls." Following Pop Stoneman's death in 1968, Patsy Stoneman joined the band. In 1968, they had their final chart hit with "Christopher Robin," which only reached the Top 50. They underwent several major personnel changes through the '70s and began recording less frequently, gradually easing into retirement. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi

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  • Live: 107 Degrees and Getting Hotter (2008)
    The Stonemans
    Live: 107 Degrees and Getting Hotter (2008)
    Gusto Records
  • For God and Country (1991)
    The Stonemans
    For God and Country (1991)
    Old Homestead
  • Stone B R Corns (1990)
    The Stonemans
    Stone B R Corns (1990)
    Rounder
  • Family Bible (1988)
    The Stonemans
    Family Bible (1988)
    Rutabaga
  • First Family in Country Music (1982)
    The Stonemans
    First Family in Country Music (1982)
    CMH Records
  • On the Road (1978)
    The Stonemans
    On the Road (1978)
    CMH Records
  • Cuttin' the Grass (1977)
    The Stonemans
    Cuttin' the Grass (1977)
    CMH Records
  • Stoneman Family (1975)
    The Stonemans
    Stoneman Family (1975)
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  • California Blues (1970)
    The Stonemans
    California Blues (1970)
    RCA Victor
  • In All Honesty (1970)
    The Stonemans
    In All Honesty (1970)
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