
About Alan Munde
Born in Norman, Oklahoma, Munde learned banjo from one of Oklahoma's best pickers, Ed Shelton, and did a lot of non-professional playing around Oklahoma where he first met Byron Berline at the University of Oklahoma. Shelton introduced Alan to three fine Dallas bluegrass pickers - Mitchell Land, Louis "Bosco" Land and Harless "Tootie" Williams - and the four of them joined forces to form "The Stone Mountain Boys" in 1965. Alan moved to Kentucky in January of 1969
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Devil's Dream
Clinch Mountain Backstep
Doug's Tune
Cotton Patch Rag
Little Rock Getaway
Hot Burrito Breakdown
Shenandoah Valley Breakdown
Peaches and Cream
Blue Ridge Express
Banjo Boy Chimes
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