Ralph Stanley Professions : Musical Artist Born : February 25, 1927 Died : June 23, 2016 Browse All Authors Top 28 quotes by Ralph Stanley I'm thankful that I have lived long enough to become a legend, and I hope I deserve it. Ralph Stanley legends thankfulness long I grew up down in the hills of Virginia. I can be in Kentucky in 20 minutes, Tennessee in 20 minutes or in the state of West Virginia in 20 minutes. And it's down in the Appalachian Mountains, down there. And it's sort of a poorer country. Most of the livelihood is coal mining and logging, working in the woods and things like that. Most people has a hard life down that way. Ralph Stanley virginia kentucky country I would have quit before I went rock-n-roll. I know one way, and that's natural, and when I can't make it, I'll come home and stay. I believe in my music. Ralph Stanley rocks home believe The soundtrack of O Brother is the most publicity I've gotten. I don't feel that I have lost any of my old fans, but I have gained new ones. Ralph Stanley publicity fans brother Well, I don't let anyone record with me that is not a fan of mine or believe in my music. Everybody that records for me, from Bob Dylan on down to George Jones, everybody loves me and my music, and I knew they would do their best that they could do, and they did. I didn't doubt them a bit. There's some country people that I wouldn't want, which didn't record with me. Ralph Stanley believe country people You give out the words and then sing them. You give out the words, you know, and the people can hear what you're giving out, and they sing that song or that line and they do the same thing again. Ralph Stanley song giving people I live about six miles from where I was born and raised. Ralph Stanley miles born six No pleasure here on earth I find Ralph Stanley pleasure earth world I like for it to be mountain music or old-time country music or traditional bluegrass. Either one will fit me. It's traditional, basically. Ralph Stanley mountain fit country I believe in my music. Ralph Stanley i-believe-in i-believe believe I've done it all. I'm thankful and proud of what I've accomplished in my life. I hope to keep doing it. Ralph Stanley proud thankfulness done I am a man of constant sorrow. I've seen trouble all my days. Ralph Stanley sorrow trouble men My first banjo? My mother's sister, my aunt, lived about a mile from where we did, and she raised some hogs. And she had - her - the hog - the mother - they called the mother a sow - of a hog. And she had some pigs. Well, the pigs were real pretty, and I was going to high school and I was taking agriculture in school. And I sort of got a notion that I'd like to do that, raise some hogs. And so my aunt had this old banjo, and my mother told me, said, which do you want, the pig or a banjo? And each one of them's $5 each. I said, I'll just take the banjo. Ralph Stanley real mother school I guess the first time I played around Washington, D.C. was at a place called The Famous. That was the first place I played, I believe. Ralph Stanley i-believe believe firsts I don't see any harm in brining an instrument into the church itself. Ralph Stanley instruments harm church I don't listen to the radio too much, but usually I listen to Stanley Brothers and Ralph Stanley more than I do anybody! Ralph Stanley radio too-much brother Speaking of WAMU, [bluegrass and old time music DJ] Ray Davis did a lot of work there. I've know Ray, I guess for 50 years - 40, or 50 years. And, he plays a lot of my records. Ralph Stanley rays play years I don't - I don't like that style, myself. I never did like Elvis's singing, but there was millions that did. Ralph Stanley millions style singing I have plenty of good friends that I think the world of - and Bob [Dylan] is one of them, and I like his music - but with some others... their music I just don't care too much about all of it. Some of it I like. Ralph Stanley good-friend world thinking I think Bob [Dylan] told me that he turned down twenty interviews that year, and I was the only one that he sat down and did an interview with. And, he said that it was one of his highlights, and it was one of my highlights. And, I was very glad to talk with Bob. I found out that he was a good fan of mine, and that tickled me. Ralph Stanley twenties years thinking Similar Authors Burial musical-artist Butch Hancock musical-artist Buddy Bolden musical-artist Bud Flanagan musical-artist Bryan White musical-artist Brittany Howard musical-artist All Authors