- Bill Jorgenson
Bill Jorgenson (
December 22 1930 –February 5 2007 ) was an American bluegrass musician. He was born inAhnapee, Wisconsin , and grew up in nearbyDoor County, Wisconsin USA. He was primarily noted for being the Father of Wisconsin Bluegrass, a title given to him byBill Monroe . [http://wm01.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:dnfexqwkldse~T1 Biography at allmusic.com] , Jason Ankeny, RetrievedSeptember 5 2007 ]Jorgenson began playing the guitar after listening to the WLS
National Barn Dance on the radio. He switched from traditionalcountry music to bluegrass while inbasic training in theUnited States Army . After he returned to Door County, he began performing inMilwaukee . He frequently was the headline act, but he was the opening act forJohnny Cash andJune Carter Cash . He had his own television show. He launched the Glenmore Opera House, and started the Heritage Farm Bluegrass Festival. He regularly performed free performances atelementary schools in northeastWisconsin . Bill performed for 65 years. In 1998 he was inducted in 1998 toAmerica's Old-time Country Music Hall of Fame . Late in his career he began releasing his music on CDs. In 2001 he released the CDs "Amberlee", "The Father of Wisconsin Bluegrass", and "Bluegrass in the Northwoods". He died onFebruary 5 2007 , days after suffering a massive stroke.References
External links
* [http://www.bjorgensonbluegrass.com/ Official website]
* [http://swbmai.org/2007/03/remembering-bill-jorgenson/ Memorial at The Southern Wisconsin Bluegrass Music Association]
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