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Don Reno

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Bluegrass banjo player Don Reno is best known as one-half of the chart topping duo Reno and Smiley. The two were one of the most popular acts during Bluegrass's commercial heyday in the years after WWII. Reno came to prominence when he replaced Earl Scruggs in Bill Monroe's Bluegrass Boys. He wrote the song "Feuding Banjos" in the '50s, which was later recut as "Dueling Banjos" for the film Deliverance.

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1. Katy Hill (1:12) Strictly Instrumental: The Best Of 16 Rural Rhythm Classics $0.99
2. Feudin' Banjos (The Original Dueling Banjos) (3:34) Dueling Banjos [CMH] $0.99
3. Skyline Drive (3:11) Fire on the Banjo $0.99
4. Remington Ride (2:28) Fire on the Banjo $0.99
5. Big Sandy (1:00) Strictly Instrumental: The Best Of 16 Rural Rhythm Classics $0.99
6. I Want To Go Back To The Mountains (2:06) The World's Greatest Bluegrass Bands $0.99
7. Over the Rainbow (Instrumental) (2:25) That's Bluegrass! CMH Records' 20th Anniversary Collection $0.99
8. I'm A Man Of Constant Sorrow (2:12) 20 Bluegrass Favorites $0.99
9. Silver Bells (2:46) Strictly Instrumental: The Best Of 16 Rural Rhythm Classics $0.99
10. Dixie Breakdown (2:57) On The Air $0.99

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