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Melvin Goins

Recording Artist · Active 2004–2016 · Also a musician
Contemporary Bluegrass

Melvin Goins was a West Virginia-born guitarist, vocalist, and bandleader whose Lonesome Pine Fiddlers tenure, three years in the Stanley Brothers' Clinch Mountain Boys, and decades-long Goins Brothers run with brother Ray placed him at the heart of postwar Appalachian bluegrass.

  • Born December 30, 1933 near the coal town of Goodwill in Mercer County, West Virginia.
  • Joined the Lonesome Pine Fiddlers in 1951 with brother Ray; the band was a major early bluegrass act.
  • Played bass and performed comedy as "Big Wilbur" with the Stanley Brothers from January 1966 for roughly three years.
  • Re-formed the Goins Brothers Band with brother Ray in May 1969; the duo recorded more than 30 albums over a near-30-year run.
  • First bluegrass musician featured on the cover of Smithsonian Magazine in 1993.
  • Inducted into the Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame in 2009 as a member of the Lonesome Pine Fiddlers.
  • Kentucky Music Hall of Fame inductee in 2011 (alongside late brother Ray); West Virginia Music Hall of Fame in 2013.
  • Continued performing as Melvin Goins and Windy Mountain until his death on July 29, 2016, while traveling to a Canadian festival.

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