- Rudy Lyle
Rudy R. Lyle (born
March 17 ,1930 - diedFebruary 11 ,1985 ) was an American bluegrassbanjo player, mostly known for being a member ofBill Monroe 's Bluegrass Boys in the early 1950's.Biography
Lyle was born in
Franklin County, Virginia . His grandfather, Lomax Blankenship, was a well-known fiddler who used to play at local dances. When Lyle was young he was taught to play the banjo by Lawrence Wright, a banjoist who hailed from theRocky Mountains . In his teens, he joined "Uncle Joe Johnson's band" and appeared onWPAQ radio inMount Airy, North Carolina . In the summer of 1949, Lyle metBill Monroe when he came to Mount Airy for a personal appearance. Monroe was in need of a banjo player, sinceEarl Scruggs had left earlier, but didn't want to hire Lyle immediately since he didn't want to take him away from Uncle Joe. Anyhow, three weeks later, Lyle was hired by Monroe, went toNashville and joined the Bluegrass Boys. The first show he played with Monroe in theRyman Auditorium was theRC Cola Show. The band consisted of Monroe, Lyle,Mac Wiseman , Chubby Wise, and Jack Thompson. He continued to work with Monroe until the summer of 1951. He was replaced by James Bowers and later bySonny Osborne . In 1953, Lyle returned to the Bluegrass Boys, but left again the next year. Lyle recorded a total of 31 songs forBill Monroe . He died in 1985.References
*"Neil V.Rosenberg, Charles K.Wolfe, "Bluegrass, Bill Monroe", Bear Family Records Publ., (1989)
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