Alan Munde's 1987 Concert History

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...

Date Concert Venue Location
Apr 16, 1987
Alan Munde / Bad Livers

1st Old Settlers Bluegrass Festival

Old Settler's Park Round Rock, Texas, United States
Folk
United States
Country
Acoustic
Bluegrass
Banjo
Instrumental Bluegrass
Traditional Bluegrass
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2013 1 concert
1988 1 concert
1987 1 concert
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Alan Munde had?

Alan Munde has had 2 concerts.

What genre is Alan Munde?

Alan Munde is most often considered to be Folk, United States, Country, Acoustic, Bluegrass, Banjo, Instrumental Bluegrass, and Traditional Bluegrass.

When was the last Alan Munde concert?

The last Alan Munde concert was on September 01, 2013 at Canyon Lodge in Mammoth Lakes, California, United States. The bands that performed were: "Mammoth Bluegrass Festival" / Ricky Skaggs / Sleepy Man / Hot Buttered Rum / Alan Munde / Chris Jones & the Night Drivers / Dan Crary.

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