The Country Gentlemen
50 top tracks
The Country Gentlemen
50 top tracks
Albums

The Early Rebel Recordings: 1962-1971
The Country Gentlemen

Country Songs, Old and New
The Country Gentlemen

Picking on Garth Brooks
The Country Gentlemen

The Early Rebel Recording (disc 4)
The Country Gentlemen

Sugar Hill Collection
The Country Gentlemen

Folk Session Inside
The Country Gentlemen

25 Years
The Country Gentlemen

The Appalachian Way - Roots Of Bluegrass
The Country Gentlemen

MATTERHORN
The Country Gentlemen

On The Road (And More)
The Country Gentlemen

The Complete Vanguard Recordings
The Country Gentlemen

60s Garage Nuggets
The Country Gentlemen
Biography
There are at least 3 groups called The Country Gentleman...Read more on Last.fm
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There are at least 3 groups called The Country Gentleman
1) Bluegrass, Progressive Bluegrass, Country Gospel, Washington, DC, United States. 1957-
2) Pop Group, 1963-1967, Manchester, United Kingdom
3) Garage Rock, 1967, CA, USA
1.
Charlie Waller (January 19, 1935 – August 18, 2004) was the lead singer and guitarist for the legendary bluegrass band the Country Gentlemen. Waller was involved with the Country Gentlemen for 47 years. As a member of the Country Gentlemen, Waller was inducted into the International Bluegrass Music Hall of Honor in 1996.
The Country Gentlemen achieved fame across the United States and internationally. While more than 100 musicians have been Country Gentlemen, Waller was an original member of the group and has many famous songs to his credit. The band was scheduled to release a new album, Songs of the American Spirit, in September 2004.
Culled from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Waller
2.
Peter Cowap (guitar), Leo Laherty (drums), Nick Duvall (bass, 1963-66), Alan Doyle (rhythm guitar, 1963-64), Terry Morton (rhythm guitar, 1964-66), Rod Clare (bass, 1966-67), Geoff Foot (rhythm guitar, 1966-67), Frank Dwyer (keyboards, 1966-67)
3.
Made one 7', Saturday Night / For You - 1967.
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