The Reno Family, Don Reno & The Reno Brothers - 40 Years Late and Right on Time

The Reno Family, Don Reno & The Reno Brothers - 40 Years Late and Right on Time

“Alabam,” written by Cowboy Copas, features the unmistakable lead vocals of David Nelson. The song was inspired by the tragic events surrounding the Deep South in the early 1960s, particularly the civil rights movement. It serves as a poignant…
The Reno Family, Don Reno & The Reno Brothers - "Whispering"

The Reno Family, Don Reno & The Reno Brothers - "Whispering"

"Whispering" is the last banjo instrumental tune recorded by Bluegrass legend Don Reno. It has never been released until now. The song is a big band era classic song that Don Reno learned while playing with Arthur “Guitar Boogie “Smith in…
The Reno Family - "I Love My Savior Too"

The Reno Family - "I Love My Savior Too"

“I Love My Savior Too” is a classic southern gospel song and was originally recorded by the Chuck Wagon Gang in 1949. It was written by JR Baxter and James B Coats for the Stamps-Baxter Music Company. The Reno name has been recognized,…
The Reno Family - "Sundown and Sorrow"

The Reno Family - "Sundown and Sorrow"

“Sundown and Sorrow” is a deeply emotional love song that speaks of devotion and lost love for the love of his life. The artist is left with just memories and sadness of days gone by. Cowboy Copas originally recorded this song and released…
The Country Gentlemen - "Matterhorn"

The Country Gentlemen - "Matterhorn"

"Matterhorn" is a folk-inspired song that tells the story of four climbers attempting to conquer the famous mountain. As they face challenges and setbacks, the lyrics convey a sense of determination and bravery. The haunting melody and poetic…
J.D. Crowe - "Train 45"

J.D. Crowe - "Train 45"

This traditional instrumental song was made famous because of J.D.’s speed and dexterity. Recorded at Carlton Haney’s 1971 Labor Day Bluegrass Festival in Camp Springs, NC. This was the first festival in which Tony Rice joined the group.…
Ralph Stanley - "Man of Constant Sorrow"

Ralph Stanley - "Man of Constant Sorrow"

The movie O Brother, Where Art Thou? made Ralph Stanley's song "Man of Constant Sorrow" famous world-wide. Twenty-nine years before that, Stanley sang it during Carlton Haney’s 1971 Labor Day Bluegrass Festival in Camp Springs, NC. The two…
615 Hideaway Records

Syntax Creative Announces Partnership with 615 Hideaway Records and Man-Do-Lin Productions

Syntax Creative is excited to announce a new partnership with 615 Hideaway Recordings which will include Man-Do-Lin Productions, a label distributed by 615 Hideaway. Both of these record labels are Nashville-based and specialize in Bluegrass.…
Man-Do-Lin Productions

Man-Do-Lin Productions

Man-Do-Lin Productions is owned and operated by Country and Bluegrass legend Ronnie Reno. Man-Do-Lin Productions is a heritage music label that is dedicated to preserving the fine recorded works of the Reno family and many other legends and…
Better Bluegrass

Better Bluegrass

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