
Artist
The Stanley Brothers
The Stanley Brothers is a bluegrass artist from Dickenson County, Virginia. 101 releases are catalogued on Riffiter.
Bluegrass · Dickenson County, Virginia · Best bluegrass albums
- 101
- Releases
- 1959–2026
- Active years
Discography
101
Most popular
Sacred Songs From the Hills
1960

The Big 3 Perform Their Big 9
2026

Hills Of Roan County
2025

Bluegrass Brothers, Volume 1
2025

Bluegrass Brothers, Volume 2
2025

There's No Business Like Show Business with The Stanley Brothers, Vol. 4
2024

There's No Business Like Show Business with The Stanley Brothers, Vol. 2
2024

There's No Business Like Show Business with The Stanley Brothers, Vol. 3
2024

There's No Business Like Show Business with The Stanley Brothers, Vol. 1
2024

Golden Gospel Classics - The Stanley Brothers
2024

Golden Gospel Classics - The Stanley Brothers & Carl Story
2024

Rank Strangers To Me
2023

I'm A Man Of Constant Sorrow
2023

Lost & Found (Original Starday/King Records Recordings)
2023

The Good People
2022

Good Old Camp Meeting Songs
2021

The Country Folk Music Spotlight
2021

Everybody's Country Favorites
2021

"The Remarkable" Stanley Brothers Play And Sing Bluegrass Songs For You
2021

Heartwarming Gospel: 18 Greatest Hits
2021

Milestones of Legends Country & Western: Heroes & Legends, Vol. 4
2021

The Stanley Brothers In Person
2021

The Fifties, Vol. 2
2020

Complete Starday & King Instrumentals
2020

The Fifties, Vol. 1
2020

Clinch Mountain Bluegrass (Live At The Newport Folk Festival, Fort Adams State Park, Newport, RI / 1959 & 1964)
2020

Old Time Camp Meeting
2019

Choo Choo Coming
2019

The Famous Song Hits Of
2019

Bluegrass Hoedown
2019

Riding That Midnight Train
2019

Hymns Of The Cross
2019

I Saw The Light
2016

Earliest Recordings: Complete Rich-R-Tone 78's 1947-52
2015

The Stanley Brothers Vol.2 1958
2015

Angel Band
2015

Sweetest Love
2015

The Stanley Brothers Vol.1 1958
2015

The Stanley Brothers 1953-1959
2015

The Stanley Brothers Vol.3 1958
2015

The Stanley Brothers Vol.4 1958
2015

Tragedy and Redemption, Vol. 2 (The Stanley Brothers Anthology)
2014

Have You Heard of the Stanley Brothers, Vol. 1
2013

Poison Lies, Vol. 5
2013

Poison Lies, Vol. 4
2013

We're Listening the Stanley Brothers, Vol. 1
2013

Little Glass of Wine
2013

Pretty Polly
2013

Songs of Tragedy & Redemption
2013

The Jealous Lover
2013

The Great Stanley Brothers Collection, Vol. 2
2013

The Great Stanley Brothers Collection, Vol. 5
2013

The Best of Kentucky, Vol. 6
2013

The Best of Kentucky, Vol. 5
2013

The Best of Kentucky, Vol. 3
2013

The Great Stanley Brothers Collection, Vol. 1
2013

The Best of Kentucky, Vol. 1
2013

Our Last Goodbye, Vol. 1
2013

Poison Lies, Vol. 1
2013

Weeping Willow, Vol. 1
2013

Weeping Willow, Vol. 4
2013

Bluegrass Swing
2011

The Very Best Of (1947-1961)
2010

Stanley Brothers, Vol. 2
2009

16 Greatest Gospel Hits
2009

Sing the Songs of Bill Monroe
2009

Best of the Best
2009

Jacob's Vision - The Stanley Brothers At Their Golden Gospel Greatest
2009

16 Greatest Hits
2009

The Best Of The Best Of The Stanley Brothers
2009

What A Friend We Have In Jesus
2009

Bluegrass Is Timeless - Lord I'm Coming Home
2009

All Time Greatest Hits
2009

Songs Of The Carter Family
2009

Bluegrass Is Timeless - Bully of the Town
2009

Stanley Brothers, Vol. 1
2009

Folk Song Festival
2009

The Stanley Brothers Selected Favorites
2006

We'll Be Sweethearts In Heaven
2006

Long Journey Home
2005

On Radio
2005

The Complete Mercury Recordings
2003

An Evening Long Ago: Live 1956
2003

20th Century Masters: The Millennium Collection: The Best of The Stanley Brothers
2002

Bluegrass Salvation
2001

Ridin' That Midnite Train
2001

Amazing Grace
2001

5-String Banjo Hootenanny
2001

Sweeter Than The Flowers
2001

Folk Concert
2001

Precious Memories
2001

Don't Cheat In Our Home Town
2001

Traditional Bluegrass Gospel
2001

The Stanley's In Person
2000

The Complete Columbia Recordings
1996

The Complete Columbia Stanley Brothers
1996

A Collection Of Original Gospel & Sacred Songs
1966

For the Good People
1960

The Stanley Brothers and the Clinch Mountain Boys
1959

Hymns and Sacred Songs
1959

Mountain Song Favorites
1959
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About
The Stanley Brothers were an American bluegrass duo of singer-songwriters and musicians made up of brothers Carter Stanley (1925–1966) and Ralph Stanley (1927–2016). Ralph and Carter performed as The Stanley Brothers with their band, The Clinch Mountain Boys, from 1946 to 1966. Ralph kept the band name when he continued as a solo artist after Carter's death, from 1967 until his own death in 2016. Carter and Ralph Stanley were born on a small farm in Dickenson County, Virginia, near McClure. Music was a part of their lives even in their early years, and they listened to the likes of the Monroe Brothers, J. E. Mainer's Mountaineers and the Grand Ole Opry on local radio.
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The brothers formed a band, the Lazy Ramblers, and performed as a duo on WJHL radio in Johnson City, Tennessee. World War II interrupted their musical career, but once both brothers returned from the United States Army, they resumed their musical pursuits. They formed their band, the Stanley Brothers and the Clinch Mountain Boys, in the month of November 1946 as the first band to copy the Monroe sound. Carter played guitar and sang lead, while Ralph played banjo and sang with a strong, high tenor voice. Additional members of this early band were Darrell "Pee Wee" Lambert on mandolin and Bobby Sumner on fiddle. Sumner was soon to be replaced by Leslie Keith. On December 26, 1946, the band began performing at radio station WCYB in Bristol, Tennessee as stalwarts of the famed Farm and Fun Time radio show. They made their recording debut in September 1947 for Rich-R-Tone Records which had been founded the year before. Their records sold well, "outselling even Eddy Arnold" regionally. Up to now, Ralph had been playing his banjo with two fingers on recordings and in concerts, but in 1948, he switched to the three-finger style (popularised by Earl Scruggs). In March 1949, the Stanley Brothers began recording for Columbia Records. During this time, Bill Monroe was not particularly fond of groups like the Stanley Brothers and Flatt & Scruggs who he believed "stole" his music by copying it; they were seen as "economic threats." Financially hard times in the early 1950s forced the brothers to take a short break in their musical career. They began working for the Ford Motor Company in Detroit. Eventually, Monroe and the Stanley Brothers became friends, and Carter performed for several months with Bill Monroe in the summer of 1951. In August 1951, Ralph was involved in a serious automobile accident that almost ended his career. Following his recovery, Carter and Ralph reunited to front their Clinch Mountain Boys. As bluegrass music grew less popular in the late 1950s, the Stanley Brothers moved to Live Oak, Florida, and headlined the weekly Suwannee River Jamboree radio show on WNER from 1958 to 1962. The three-hour show was also syndicated across the Southeast. In 1966, the brothers toured Europe, and upon returning home they continued to perform together until Carter's death in December 1966. Many years later, Ralph revived the Clinch Mountain Boys. He performed with them through 2013. He recorded one last album in 2014, Side By Side, with his son, Ralph II. Among the musicians who have played in the revived Clinch Mountain Boys were Ricky Skaggs, Keith Whitley, Larry Sparks, Curly Ray Cline, Jack Cooke, Roy Lee Centers, Charlie Sizemore, Ray Goins, and Ralph Stanley II. Ralph's career received a big boost with his prominent role on the very successful soundtrack recording of the 2000 feature film, O Brother, Where Art Thou?, which featured the song "Man of Constant Sorrow" among others.
The Stanley Brothers in brief
- How many The Stanley Brothers releases are on Riffiter?
- 101 releases are catalogued, spanning 1959 to 2026.
- What genre is The Stanley Brothers?
- The Stanley Brothers is catalogued under Bluegrass.
- What is the most recent The Stanley Brothers release on Riffiter?
- The Big 3 Perform Their Big 9, released in 2026.