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164:'s records, but still disliked country music. He grew up listening to Bill Monroe, but claims to have never understood why people liked to listen to the music. Then he met Clyde Moody, who knew Bill Monroe and introduced the two future partners. Haney was offered a job working for Monroe and took it solely based on monetary reasoning. "I was at Clyde's house, and he come there, in Danville, Virginia. Then I met him and two or three months after that he called me and said he had some show dates canceled and would I book four or five show dates for him and I did and they turned out real good." 172:. He stayed there from June until September 1955. Although Haney still had not developed an appreciation for the music he was promoting, he took pride in the fact that he was associated with Monroe and his contributions to this music, which had grown in popularity. When Haney went back to North Carolina he stumbled upon a band that needed someone to help them book shows. They were called the Farm Hands and included Allen Shelton, 203:
in 1965, Haney produced the first weekend-long bluegrass music festival, held at Cantrell’s Horse Farm in Fincastle, Virginia. This multi-day model became the standard format for bluegrass festivals and there are now more than 500 such events annually. Haney continued staging the festival over the
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The IBMA describe the lasting impact of Haney's multi-day festival: "The event proved to be a prototype and precursor that initiated the festival movement in America and ultimately in other countries, bringing incalculable economic benefits to the industry and creating a larger and more diverse
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Monroe informed Haney that if he ever wanted to quit his job at a battery plant making automobile batteries, he could go to work for him. Haney worked with Monroe for about a year and a half booking shows and traveling with the band. Haney had another opportunity through Monroe to work at
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In 1953, Bill Monroe hired Haney as a booking agent for his band, Bill Monroe and the Blue Grass Boys. Haney booked for the band until 1965. Haney was responsible for recruiting fiddler-star Bobby Hicks to band in 1954, initially as a bass player.
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music. Once dubbed “The P.T. Barnum of Country Music” for his large personality, Haney is best known for organizing the first multi-day bluegrass music festival as well as influencing the careers of the
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Haney was honored with The International Bluegrass Music Association (IBMA)'s Award of Merit in 1990 and was later inducted into The Bluegrass Hall of Fame in 1998.
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on August 4, 1971, Haney said he had enjoyed hearing his brother Charles Haney and some friends singing "Rainbow at Midnight" and began to enjoy a few of
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Beginning in the 1960s, Haney began to lump some of the bluegrass and country acts together on the same stage. With the help of
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between 1955 and 1964. While working with Reno and Smiley, he initiated the daily television show, “Top ‘o the Morning,” on
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were in full swing. While he was growing up, he didn't like country music at all. In an interview with
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next few years at various locations, including his 160 acres of renovated land in Camp Springs, NC.
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He can be heard introducing Merle Haggard on two live albums,
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Rockingham County, North Carolina
Moses H. Cone Memorial Hospital
Greensboro, North Carolina
festival
bluegrass
Osborne Brothers
Porter Wagoner
Conway Twitty
Merle Haggard
The Statler Brothers
Loretta Lynn
International Bluegrass Music Association
Rockingham County, North Carolina
Bristol Sessions
Fred Bartenstein
Ernest Tubb
Bean Blossom
Curly Howard
Reno and Smiley
WDBJ
Ralph Rinzler
The Letter
To See My Angel Cry
Moses H. Cone Memorial Hospital
Greensboro, North Carolina
Okie From Muskogee
The Fightin' Side of Me


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