Sons of Ralph

Sons of Ralph is a bluegrass band from Asheville, North Carolina formed by Ralph Lewis.[1]

Sons of Ralph
Background information
OriginMadison County, North Carolina, United States
GenresBluegrass
Years active2001–present
Members
  • Ralph Lewis
  • Martin Lewis
  • Don Lewis
  • Steve Moseley
  • Ozzie Orengo Jr.

History

The band was formed in 2001 by Ralph Lewis (1928-2017) with his sons Martin and Don.[1] It has released several albums, including the 2003 live collection Tune to This and the 2011 EP Livin’ in Asheville.[1] Their debut studio album was released in 2001, titled Grab a Root and Growl.[2]

Members

  • Ralph Lewis — vocals, vocal harmony, mandolin, fiddle, acoustic guitar, electric guitar
  • Martin Lewis — vocals, vocal harmony, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, slide guitar, dobro, harmonica, percussion, keyboards
  • Don Lewis — fiddle, banjo, vocals, vocal harmony, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, harmonica
  • Steve Moseley — bass guitar, vocals, vocal harmony, acoustic guitar, electric guitar
  • Ozzie Orengo Jr. — drums, percussion

Ralph Lewis

Born on April 25, 1928 in Big Laurel of Madison County, North Carolina, he played the guitar and mandolin at a young age.[3] He was the youngest of seven sons, the same as his father who was also a seventh son.[4] As a duo with his brother Ervin, Ralph hosted radio shows under the name Carolina Pals. After moving to Niagara Falls, New York, he formed a band with another brother, Blanco, who died in World War II. In 2001, he received the Bascom Lamar Lunsford Award.[5] Married to Imogene with whom he parented four children, Ralph formed the Sons of Ralph with his sons Martin and Don.[3] Known as a pioneer in bluegrass, he died at the age of 89 on August 5, 2017.[1]

References

  1. Kopp, Bill (August 11, 2017). "In memory of bluegrass patriarch Ralph Lewis". Mountain Xpress. Retrieved 2018-11-04.
  2. Hage, Erik. "Sons of Ralph - Biography & History". AllMusic. Retrieved 2018-11-04.
  3. Séguret, Susi Gott (2017-01-24). Appalachian Appetite: Recipes from the Heart of America. Hatherleigh Press. ISBN 9781578267057.
  4. Rifkin, Carol (August 8, 2017). "Ralph Lewis, who 'knew bluegrass inside and out,' dies at 89". Citizen Times. Retrieved 2018-11-04.
  5. Rekhi, Tanja. "Local bluegrass giant Ralph Lewis of 'Sons of Ralph' dies at age 89". WLOS. Retrieved 2018-11-04.
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