Discography
Gary Ruley has released five CDs, "Pickin' Tradition", "Mule Train", "Live at the Troubadour" Vols. 1 & 2, and most recently, "The Southern Inn & Out". Gary also appears on Larry Keel's new CD, "Journeys". Contact Gary Ruley at 540-463-6683 or email garyruley@yahoo.com for ordering information.
The Southern Inn & Out |
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- Gary Ruley:
guitar, vocals
- Larry Keel:
guitar, vocals
- Danny Knicely
mandolin, vocals
- Will Lee:
banjo, vocals
- David Knicely:
bass
- Shannon Wheeler:
fiddle
- Nate Leath:
fiddle
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- Uncle Pen
(B. Monroe)
- Slew Foot
(J. Horton)
- Little Maggie
(D. Guard)
- Steam Powered Airplane
(J. Hartford)
- Cincinnati Rag
(traditional)
- Hard Days Night
(Lennon/McCartney)
- Pike County Breakdown
(B. Monroe)
- Traveling Kind
(S. Young)
- Dancing Moon
(J. Weaterly)
- Durham's Bull
(traditional)
- Great Balls of Fire
(Blackwell/Hanger)
- Matterhorn
(M. Tillis/F. Burch)
- No Expectations
(Jagger/Richards)
Live at the Troubadour V1 |
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- Gary Ruley:
guitar, vocals
- Larry Keel:
guitar, vocals
- Will Lee:
banjo, vocals
- Jenny Keel:
bass, vocals
- Ann Marie Simpson-Calhoun:
fiddle, vocals
- Mary Simpson:
fiddle, vocals
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- Introduction
- Sunny Side of the Mountain
(McCallo & Gregory)
- Blue Moon of Kentucky
(B. Monroe)
- Rain and Snow
(Sealion Music)
- Prince of Peace
(L. Russell)
- Angel band
(J. Hascall)
- E.M.D
(D. Grisman)
- Buffalo Creek
(L. Keel)
- Uncle Pen
(B. Monroe)
- Matterhorn
(J. Horton)
- June Apple
(traditional)
- Slewfoot
(traditional)
- How Montain Girls Can Love
(R. Stanley)
- Chug-a-Lug
(R. Miller)
- Caravan
(D. Ellington)
- Mountain Song
(L. Keel)
Live at the Troubadour V2 |
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- Gary Ruley:
guitar, vocals
- Larry Keel:
guitar, vocals
- Will Lee:
banjo, vocals
- Jenny Keel:
bass, vocals
- Ann Marie Simpson-Calhoun:
fiddle, vocals
- Mary Simpson:
fiddle, vocals
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- Sea of Heartbreak
(D. Gibson)
- Little Rock Get Away
(J. Sullivan)
- There's a Train Leaves Here
(B. Leadon)
- Nine Pound Hammer
(traditional)
- Hide Your Love
(P. McCartney/John Lennon)
- With Care from Someone
(G. Clark/B. Leadon/D. Dillard)
- Durham's Bull
(traditional)
- Great Balls of Fire
(O. Blackwell/J. Hammer)
- Dancing Moon
(J. Weaterly)
- Travelling Kind
(traditional)
- Orange Blossom Special
(traditional)
- Y'all Come
(traditional)
Pickin' Tradition |
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- Gary Ruley:
guitar, lead vocals
- Rooster Ruley:
banjo
- Daniel Knicely:
mandolin, harmony vocals
- Larry Keel:
guitar, harmony vocals
- Jenny Keel:
upright bass, harmony vocals
- Steve Hoke:
fiddle
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- John Hardy
(traditional)
- Blue Moon of Kentucky
(Bill Monroe)
- You've Got to Hide Your Love [listen: windows | real ]
(John Lennon & Paul McCartney)
- Molly & Tenbrooks [listen: windows | real ]
(Bill Monroe)
- Cry, Cry, Darlin'
(Bill Monroe)
- June Apple
(traditional)
- No Expectations [listen: windows | real ]
(Traditional)
- Letter From My Darlin'
(Bill Monroe)
- Whisper My Name
(Ebo Walker)
- Life of Sorrow
(Carter & Ralph Stanley)
- You Are What I Am
(Gordan Lightfoot)
- Train That Carried My Girl From Town
(Doc Watson)
- With Care From Someone
(Gene Clark, Bernie Leaden, & Doug Dillard)
Gary Ruley and Mule Train |
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- Gary Ruley:
guitar, lead vocals
- Daniel Knicely:
mandolin, harmony vocals
- Larry Keel:
guitar, harmony vocals
- Jenny Keel:
upright bass, harmony vocals
Also Featuring: Will Lee, Ann Marie Simpson Calhoun, Jeremiah Ruley, Brennan Gilmore, Mark Shimmick, and Mitchell Davis
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- Highway of Regret
(traditional)
- Bluegrass Breakdown
(Bill Monroe)
- There's a Train Leaves Here
(Eagles)
- Moonshiner
(Uncle Tupelo)
- Ole Joe Clark [listen: windows | real ]
(Traditional)
- Rain & Snow
(B2k)
- White House Blues
(Bill Monroe)
- Kentucky Waltz
(Bill Monroe)
- Nine Pound Hammer
(traditional)
- Foggy Mountain Breakdown [listen: windows | real ]
(Traditional)
- Sunny Side of the Mountain
(traditional)
- More to be Pitied
(traditional)
- Rocky Top
(traditional)
- Why Don't You Tell Me So
(Flatt and Scruggs)
- Orange Blossom Special
(Johnny Cash)
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