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Genres
  
Bluegrass


Name
  
Don Parmley

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Associated acts
  
Bluegrass Cardinals, The Hillmen

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Don Parmley (1933-2016) was a bluegrass musician known best for his work with the Bluegrass Cardinals, a group he formed in 1974. Prior to Bluegrass Cardinals, Parmley was a member of The Hillmen.

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Early life and education

Parmley was born in Wayne County, Kentucky in 1933, moving to Southern California a few years later.

Career

Parmley began his career as a member of The Hillmen, playing alongside members Vern Gosdin and Chris Hillman. Parmley was working as a musician for the television show The Beverly Hillbillies and is credited with all banjo work on the show with the exception of the intro theme song. Chris Hillman had moved on from The Hillmen, finding success with the group The Byrds. Parmley then moved on to form the Bluegrass Cardinals along with Randy Graham and Parmley's 15-year-old son David Parmley.

Parmley retired from the Bluegrass Cardinals in 1997 with his son David moving on to form the band Continental Divide. Parmley occasionally sang in concerts with the Continental Divide. He died on July 30, 2016, at age 83.

Discography

For discography as part of a group, see The Hillmen and Bluegrass Cardinals.

References

Don Parmley Wikipedia