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As front man for the Ramblers, Keith (Peachy) Keehn engages the audience with a comfortable down home approach, frequently relating stories or jokes that variously result in laughter and groans. Peachy is featured on lead and tenor vocals and handles the bass duties for the group. |
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Larry Mueller adds an important dimension with his clean flat-picking, solid rhythm guitar and is featured on lead and tenor vocals. Blessed with a natural tenor voice and discerning ear, Larry's high harmonies are the cornerstone of the Rambler's sound. |
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Equally comfortable with both melodic and Scruggs style banjo, Patrick Canney contributes an essential ingredient
to the Rambler's sound. Patrick also sings bass on the gospel quartets and handles the group's business affairs. |
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Mike Smith's tasteful mandolin work is another highlight of the Rambler's performances. The musicality that he brings to his instrumental soloing also shines through when singing lead and baritone, and creating the distinctive vocal arrangements the group is noted for. |
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The Rambler's newest member, multi-instrumentalist, Paul Bast, can be found most often on resonator guitar. A singer-songwriter, his 2007 CD release, "Can What You Can't" has been featured on many radio stations, as well
as on the pages of "Bluegrass Unlimited" and "Bluegrass Now" magazines. |
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