Allen Mills

Musician · b. 1937 · Charity, Virginia
Best known for Bass

Allen Mills is a Virginia-born bassist, lead singer, and songwriter whose Lost & Found has been a fixture of traditional bluegrass since 1973 — composer of "Love of the Mountains" and "Wild Mountain Flowers For Mary," and one of the founding figures of the IBMA itself.

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  • From Charity, Virginia — "a spot right where Patrick, Franklin and Floyd Counties come together in a peak."
  • Has played upright bass since 1959; early recordings with the Easter Brothers and the Green Valley Quartet, plus a country group called the T-Birds.
  • Founded Lost & Found in October 1973 with Gene Parker (banjo), Roger Handy (guitar), and Dempsey Young (mandolin); has been bassist, lead vocalist, and bandleader continuously since.
  • Coined the band name from the line: "At the time we started this band, all of us were lost in other bands; but we found each other through a mutual love for bluegrass music."
  • Wrote "Love of the Mountains," a contemporary bluegrass standard recorded by the original lineup.
  • Wrote "Wild Mountain Flowers For Mary," notably recorded by Larry Sparks.
  • Lost & Found began recording on Outlet (1976) and signed to Rebel Records in 1980.
  • Among the founding members of the International Bluegrass Music Association (IBMA), present at the first organizational meetings in 1985.

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