
The Man - Ralph Stanley Museum
Legendary American bluegrass artist, Dr. Ralph Edmund Stanley, was internationally known for his unique, innovative style of singing and banjo playing. He was born and raised right here in …
Ralph Stanley Museum
You haven’t fully experienced Ralph Stanley's music until you’ve journeyed into the heart of Appalachia and visited this iconic museum.
The Museum — Ralph Stanley Museum
Stop by and take an interactive musical journey through the career of Dr. Ralph Stanley and the history of traditional mountain music right here where it all started - the beautiful mountains of …
The Exhibits — Ralph Stanley Museum
Extended exhibit galleries highlight the beginnings of country music and modern bluegrass, as well as the life and music of Ralph Stanley’s brother, Carter, and the music they both listened …
The Music — Ralph Stanley Museum
The mountains of southwestern Virginia are home to an impressive variety of traditional musical styles - from bluegrass to string bands, a capella gospel and blues, to haunting ballads more …
THE TOURS - Ralph Stanley Museum
STUDENT GROUPS The Ralph Stanley Museum offers interesting and engaging field trips for K-12 and college students. Students can learn about the origins and impact of bluegrass music, …
Tentative Reopening - Ralph Stanley Museum
Mar 13, 2017 · We'll reopen in mid-March, but the exact date is weather-dependent. Keep an eye on our website and Facebook page for updates.
Calendar — Ralph Stanley Museum
249 Main Street, Clintwood, VA 24228 | Phone: (276) 926-8550 or (276) 926-5591 Website designed by ForwardView Consulting Website maintained by Arsenal Development LLC © …
Gift Shop Information — Ralph Stanley Museum
At the Ralph Stanley Museum Gift Shop you’ll find an assortment of memorabilia and souvenirs to take home - from logo t-shirts and mugs, to mountain music CDs, books, jewelry, seasonal …
The Exhibits - Ralph Stanley Museum
Extended exhibit galleries highlight the beginnings of country music and modern bluegrass, as well as the life and music of Ralph Stanley’s brother, Carter, and the music they both listened …