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Hancock County, Ky., resident Marian Bryant was more than a little disappointed recently to learn the famed mandolin of bluegrass music legend Bill Monroe is to be displayed at the Country Music Hall of Fame at Nashville, Tenn.
Monroe wanted the mandolin to be displayed at his native Rosine, Ky., after his death, said Bryant, who spent five years working with the "Father of Bluegrass" to design an Ohio County museum honoring him and his music.See the full content of this document
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Mandolin Defined Monroe
"When he passed, he wanted that mandolin to be displayed in glass with the strings taken off and nobody else playing. I remember him very vividly sayi...
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