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Terry Waldridge
Lead vocalist and
rhythm guitar player Terry Waldridge formed the group in
1994—he’s the only member left of the original group. Waldridge,
raised on a Nelson County farm, cut his teeth on an instrument
in December 1993, when his wife and children gave him a Yamaha
guitar. “I began playing but was in search for a place to take
lessons and that is when I happened upon Wendell Cornett, owner
of Bardstown music store. Wendell is one of my biggest
influences and taught me how to play bluegrass rhythm the right
way,” he said”. Other major influences were Bill Monroe, Flatt
and Scruggs, and The Stanley Brothers. The name Bluegrass 101
began as a reminder that they were beginners. But this is a
great name to hold on to because it implies an embodiment of the
basics of this style of music. Waldridge has been a dairy farmer
for 24 years, and all of his original songs form in his mind
while he was milking. “Nobody Lives Here Anymore” is about a
wonderer returning to the old home place and finding no one
there; “Milk Check Blues” relates to his experience as a dairy
farmer. His favorite is “Van Buren, KY”, a nostalgic revisiting
of childhood memories on the farm of his aunt Beulah Mae (Boo)
and uncle Perry Waldridge. They lived on a small farm in a
holler outside of Van Buren and Terry still recalls sitting on
the porch as night, the smell of his uncle’s pipe and the call
of the whippoorwills. “Bluegrass in Heaven” relates to Bill
Monroe – the Father of Bluegrass Music, Heaven and the sounds of
Bluegrass music.
Ben Read
Ben Read mandolin
player for Bluegrass 101 since 2006, has a good friend of his to
thank for getting him interested in playing. "I got interested
in playing through a guitar playing friend of mine. Nobody
played mandolin around where I lived (Illinois), so I decided
that's what I would play." Shortly after he heard Bill Monroe
recordings, Ben became fascinated with Bluegrass Music. Ben
began playing mandolin when he was 22 years old and is from
Salem, Illinois but lives in Louisville, Kentucky now.
Michael Yount
Bass player and
Baritone vocalist Michael Yount became interested in Bluegrass
music after being inspired by the most distinctive,
irreplaceable voice of Charlie Waller and the Country Gentlemen,
along with the exceptional unique harmonies of the Bluegrass
Cardinals. Michael is from Shelbyville and resides there with
his wife of 32 years Beverly, and two of their three children,
Nicholas and Nicole. Michael and Beverly have one other
daughter, Erin, who is married. Michael began playing bass for
Bluegrass 101 in October 1998. But in September of 2004 he took
some time off from Bluegrass music and returned in July 2005.
His other interests include collecting and trading pocketknives,
playing golf, and traveling with his wife.
Cody Pearman
Cody Pearman, banjo
player for Bluegrass 101 since 2006, became interested in
bluegrass music by the influence of his grandpa Shelby Hunt. "I
was 13 years old when I started playing the guitar in 2003 then
a little over a year later I started playing the banjo by the
advice of my music instructor Terry Strange". He spent most of
his weekends finding a new place to jam with fellow bluegrass
musicians, and loved trips to his grandpa's house to pick with
him. He was born and raised in Hardin County, KY currently lives
in Vine Grove, KY. He attends North Hardin High School and will
graduate in 2010. When he's not playing he enjoys hanging out
with his friends and family and an occasional fishing trip. He
appreciates the full support from his Mom and Dad. |