Fling Ding / WAVE

Larry Efaw and the Bluegrass Mountaineers

ISRC: QZ JBC 22 22015 Written by Ralph Stanley Acuff Rose Music, BMI Larry Efaw: Mandolin Mikayla Burrows: Upright Bass Adam Burrows: Fiddle Curtis Coleman: Banjo Logan Leab: Lead Acoustic Guitar Producers - Larry Efaw and Mikayla Burrows Mixed and Mastered - Tim Norris at Castleford Studios

Bell Buckle Records presents an instrumental upbeat,

ISRC: QZ JBC 22 22015 Written by Ralph Stanley Acuff Rose Music, BMI Larry Efaw: Mandolin   Mikayla Burrows: Upright Bass  Adam Burrows: Fiddle   Curtis Coleman: Banjo   Logan Leab: Lead Acoustic Guitar  Producers - Larry Efaw and Mikayla Burrows  Mixed and Mastered - Tim Norris at Castleford Studios 

Bell Buckle Records presents an instrumental upbeat, driving featured single, "Fling Ding," from Larry Effaw's latest album, "The Old Home." The song is a classic Ralph Stanley number that showcases the virtuosic instrumental skills and styles of his band, The Missouri Mountaineers. Their first feature single from the album, "Torn Love," was a song penned by Larry's father, Edward Efaw. 

Larry Efaw started playing the mandolin at the age of 7. He soon joined his father's band, Edward Efaw, and the Bluegrass Mountaineers. Larry had many opportunities to join national bluegrass bands over the years, but he stayed loyal to his dad. Ed continued to play through his 80s and only recently retired from performing on stage. During Larry's musical career, he has appeared as a guest with Dailey & Vincent, Rhonda Vincent, Dr. Ralph Stanley, Doyle Lawson, Bill Monroe, Jimmy Martin, Del McCoury, the Lewis Family, and Goldwing Express, to mention a few. Larry has since recorded several albums and is currently releasing his 10th project through Bell Buckle Records, "The Old Home." 

Larry has won numerous awards and championships, including Ray Hover, Bluegrass Man of The Year, Kentucky Colonial, and 1st place Ohio State Mandolin Champion at the State Guitar Championship.  Larry is one of the most respected men in the bluegrass music industry. In 1987 he started promoting bluegrass music in Ohio. Larry and his wife of 38 years, Lisa, have promoted bluegrass music in Perrysburg and Greenwich. They have also been event producers for First Quality Cruises, Travel-Bluegrass Cruise, Maumee Bay Bluegrass Festival, Lake Wapusun, Play Pen Park, Clay's Park, Paradise Lakes Park, and the O.J. Work Auditorium at the Springfield High School for over 20 years.  During his career, he became great friends with Dr. Ralph Stanley. Ralph performed on several of Larry's C.D.s.  The Bluegrass Mountaineers are Adam Burrows (Fiddle) and his wife Mikayla Burrows (Upright Bass), Logan Leab (Acoustic Guitar), Curtis Coleman (banjo), and founding member Larry Efaw (Mandolin).     The Bluegrass Mountaineer's live show offers a variety of music to their audiences by mixing their show with elements of the Louvin Brothers, the Lewis Family, the Osborne Brothers, Lester Flatt, Jimmy Martin, and the Stanely Brothers, and many others.  

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