Del McCoury

Del McCoury

Born: February 1, 1939
in York, Pennsylvania, USA
Delano Floyd McCoury is an American bluegrass musician. As leader of the Del McCoury Band, he plays guitar and sings lead vocals along with his two sons, Ronnie McCoury and Rob McCoury, who play mandolin and banjo respectively.

Movies for Del McCoury...

Big Family: The Story of Bluegrass Music
Title: Big Family: The Story of Bluegrass Music
Character: Self - Musician
Released: August 30, 2019
Type: Movie
Examine the history of bluegrass music, from its origins to its eventual worldwide popularity, and hear from dozens of musicians who explain the ways bluegrass music transcends generational, cultural and geographic boundaries.
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The Porchlight Sessions
Title: The Porchlight Sessions
Character: Self
Released: September 28, 2017
Type: Movie
A rare look at the inventiveness of the human spirit through reimagining the history of Bluegrass Music from Bill Monroe to today's musicians.
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Revival: The Sam Bush Story
Title: Revival: The Sam Bush Story
Character: Self
Released: April 21, 2015
Type: Movie
Heralded as one of the most influential musicians in the modern era, Sam Bush pioneered a new genre of music, inspired some of today's most successful commercial acts, yet he remains the music world's best-kept secret.
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Country's Family Reunion: Simply Bluegrass - Volumes One & Two
Title: Country's Family Reunion: Simply Bluegrass - Volumes One & Two
Character: Himself
Released: May 16, 2013
Type: Movie
Hosted by Ricky Skaggs and Bill Anderson, this is a reunion that all Bluegrass and Country fans will enjoy, featuring artists Ricky Skaggs, The Gibson Brothers, Rhonda Vincent, Larry Cordle, Ramona Jones, Sam Bush, The Whites, Mac Wiseman, Del McCoury, Dierks Bently and Paul Brewster.
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Bluegrass Country Soul
Title: Bluegrass Country Soul
Character: Self
Released: July 1, 1972
Type: Movie
Capturing the sights, sounds, and magic of Carlton Haney’s 1971 Labor Day Festival in Camp Springs, North Carolina; a three-day outdoor festival—the first of its kind—featuring bluegrass veterans and future stars alike sharing the primitive wood and cinder block stage. More than just capturing one of the largest bluegrass festivals of that decade, this documentary is also an interesting mixture of live performances, interviews, impromptu jam sessions and crowd footage of live music set in a small town surrounded by the now long gone red clay and tobacco shacks of North Carolina.