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After Charlie [Charlie Monroe, Bill's brother] and me broke up, I was searching for a name for my group. And I wanted a name from the state of Kentucky. Before I come to WSM in Nashville - I started on WWNC, Asheville - why, I'd already decided on using the name "bluegrass," because that's what they'd call Kentucky, the Blue Grass State. So I just used "Bill Monroe and the Blue Grass Boys," and that let people throughout the country know I was from Kentucky, saved a lot of people from having to ask me where I was from. Governor Ford, he claims I've done more than any one man for Kentucky - every time I use the word "bluegrass" it leads back to the state.
Bill Monroe
Bluegrass has brought more people together and made more friends than any music in the world. You meet people at festivals and renew acquaintances year after year.
Bill Monroe
I was determined to carve out a music of my own. I didn't want to copy anybody.
Bill Monroe
Practice every time you get a chance.
Bill Monroe
I'm a farmer with a mandolin and a high tenor voice.
Bill Monroe
(When asked who the three finest old time guitarists were) Well, I would have to pick Travis, you know; I think he's a great man with his music, and there's been many a man that's copied from Merle. You know, they say he learned from a man in Kentucky. Well, I know this Mose Rager he learned from, he learned from Arnold Shultz, the man I speak of, a colored man, in playing the blues. So I think it all leads back to this old colored man back in Kentucky.
Bill Monroe
The word "hillbilly", I've never liked that, and I've never used that in my music.
Bill Monroe
Bluegrass is wonderful music. I'm glad I originated it.
Bill Monroe
It ain't only the colored folks has the blues; there's many a white man that's had 'em.
Bill Monroe