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“Let ’em Know I’m From Virginia” is a tribute from The Po’ Ramblin’ Boys to Fred Quesenberry, a beloved father figure to bandleader C.J. Lewandowski. A Navy veteran, bluegrass enthusiast, and loyal friend, Fred spent years traveling with the band. The song’s tender lyrics—”Let ’em know I’m from Virginia, by the way you mark my grave”—reflect the humble pride of a man deeply tied to his roots. The track is a reminder that home is more than a place—it’s the people and memories too.
KEY SELLING POINTS
- The Po' Ramblin' Boys are a traditional bluegrass band from the Smoky Mountains known for their energetic performances. T
- hey formed in 2014 as the house band for Ole Smoky Moonshine Distillery.
- In 2018, they won the IBMA Emerging Artist of the Year award, and their album Toil, Tears & Trouble earned a GRAMMY nomination for Best Bluegrass Album in 2019.
- With international tours and growing acclaim, they continue to preserve bluegrass music.
- The Po' Ramblin' Boys are a traditional bluegrass band from the Smoky Mountains known for their energetic performances. T
- hey formed in 2014 as the house band for Ole Smoky Moonshine Distillery.
- In 2018, they won the IBMA Emerging Artist of the Year award, and their album Toil, Tears & Trouble earned a GRAMMY nomination for Best Bluegrass Album in 2019.
- With international tours and growing acclaim, they continue to preserve bluegrass music.