Howdy, Friends! Thanks for watching and for your continued support. If you haven't yet, please SUBSCRIBE to the channel, like, comment and share this video. I was proud of the way Butch made amends with Monroe after being estranged for some years. That took a lot of courage on his part. What do you think?
I had a time a few years ago, that I mentioned to some of my band-mate's neighbors, that they were "nuts", (meaning they were fun to be around) or something to that effect...a short 6 hrs later, the band-mate confronted me that he'd heard I'd been "bad-mouth'in" them. I learned the hard way 1. to watch what I said to who, and 2. to STAY AWAY from the people that I was certain had relayed it back.
Hi Butch, I met you and your lady friend as she handled the purchase of a house in Pulaski by my then girlfriend, Mary Conrad and we came by your log cabin. I hadn't known about the drama with you and Bill until now. Good that you patched things up.
I never met butch robbibs read His interview in masters if the banjo seemed a little harsh after hearing thid interview I find Mr Robbinscto be of great character Bill Keith told me many stories about bill Monroe abd I’d never okay fir someone like that. No thank you stuck on a bus for miles days. I have a tour bus it’s huge but with a temperamental. Petson avd 5 other guys it’s a sardine can on wheels. I hear Doyle Lawson is similar. If you see a lot of musician changes you can bet the header is a tyrant No excuse for that. Music is supposed to be beautiful enjoying. Not full of rage. Love the kindness Nr Robbins showed him in the end. Love it
Bill Monroe was the textbook example of Man In Charge. When it comes to your boss, whether the opinion is good or bad, be careful of what you say around others.
he done ralph stanly the same way.he had by far more musician working for him than any other artist ,and his wife filed a domestic violene complaint against him
Howdy, Friends! Thanks for watching and for your continued support. If you haven't yet, please SUBSCRIBE to the channel, like, comment and share this video. I was proud of the way Butch made amends with Monroe after being estranged for some years. That took a lot of courage on his part. What do you think?
Butch Robins is a great person and a great musician. I love to hear his perspective.
Thx. I really appreciate the insight into the everyday life of these beloved folks
I had a time a few years ago, that I mentioned to some of my band-mate's neighbors, that they were "nuts", (meaning they were fun to be around) or something to that effect...a short 6 hrs later, the band-mate confronted me that he'd heard I'd been "bad-mouth'in" them. I learned the hard way 1. to watch what I said to who, and 2. to STAY AWAY from the people that I was certain had relayed it back.
Thanks for watching! Good advice.
Bill knew what he liked without compromise and if you had invented a totally new genre of music you can act however you want, Bill's the man,
Really enjoy these behind the scenes real life stories. Thank you!
Thank you so much for watching!😀
Hi Butch, I met you and your lady friend as she handled the purchase of a house in
Pulaski by my then girlfriend, Mary Conrad and we came by your log cabin. I hadn't
known about the drama with you and Bill until now. Good that you patched things up.
Nice to hear someone stand up to him.
I never met butch robbibs read His interview in masters if the banjo seemed a little harsh after hearing thid interview I find Mr Robbinscto be of great character Bill Keith told me many stories about bill Monroe abd I’d never okay fir someone like that. No thank you stuck on a bus for miles days. I have a tour bus it’s huge but with a temperamental. Petson avd 5 other guys it’s a sardine can on wheels. I hear Doyle Lawson is similar. If you see a lot of musician changes you can bet the header is a tyrant No excuse for that. Music is supposed to be beautiful enjoying. Not full of rage. Love the kindness Nr Robbins showed him in the end. Love it
Bill Monroe was the textbook example of Man In Charge. When it comes to your boss, whether the opinion is good or bad, be careful of what you say around others.
The Ledford’s of Mitchell county NC, used to tell me about his shenanigans. He liked his likker, which was probably the impetus of his temperament.
He absolutely did not drink or allow anyone in his band to drink. Be glad Mr. Monroe isn't still around to read about you telling tales on him 🤛
It stopped to soon...
If Bill was anything, he was petty.
I do not know who is talking about times with Monroe
It is Butch Robins, who used to play banjo in the Bluegrass Boys.
Thanks
he done ralph stanly the same way.he had by far more musician working for him than any other artist ,and his wife filed a domestic violene complaint against him