"Blues." . . . . "Biografie." . . "Bluegrass musicians Biography United States." . . "Monroe, Bill." . . "Bluegrass music United States." . . "Country-muziek." . . "Musiciens de bluegrass États-Unis Biographies." . . "Musiciens de bluegrass - États-Unis - Biographies." . "Biographie." . . . "Chronicles the life and career of the creator of the unique sound of American bluegrass music and documents his influence on American popular music in the twentieth century." . . . . . . . . . . "Can't you hear me calling the life of Bill Monroe, father of bluegrass" . . . . "Biography"@en . "Biography" . . "Electronic books"@en . "Electronic books" . "Life of Bill Monroe, father of bluegrass"@en . "Life of Bill Monroe, father of bluegrass" . . . . . . . . "Now in paperback: The definitive biography of the father of bluegrass, who \"did what no other individual has done: invented an entire genre of music.\"--Chicago Tribune."@en . . . . . . . . "Biografieën (vorm)" . . "Can't you hear me callin' : the life of Bill Monroe, father of bluegrass" . "Can't you hear me callin' : the life of Bill Monroe, father of bluegrass"@en . "\"In his thoughtful biography Can't You Hear Me Callin', Richard D. Smith argues that \"no single artist has had as broad an impact on American music.\" As evidence, he highlights dozens of country and rock & roll musicians, both white and black, who were inspired by Monroe's powerful mandolin playing on the Grand Ole Opry's weekly broadcasts. (Chuck Berry's \"Maybelline,\" for example, is an almost note-for-note copy of Monroe's instrumental \"Ida Red.\") Until now, however, Monroe's hesitation to reveal personal details has kept his personality as mysterious as one of the foggy mountaintops he sang about in his signature high lonesome tenor.\"--Amazon.com." . "Can't you hear me calling the life of Bill Monroe, father of Bluegrass"@en . . . . . . . "Mandolinists Biography United States." . . "Bluegrass musicians United States." . . "Verenigde Staten." . . "MUSIC Genres & Styles Country & Bluegrass." . .