RONNIE McCOURY
Ronnie McCoury was born in
York County, Pennsylvania on March 16, 1967. It was
in York County that he made his home for the first
24 years of his life. In January of 1992, Ronnie and
his wife Allison made the move to Nashville, TN and
it is here they have resided since that time.
Growing up in a house where bluegrass music was
played, and always listened to, Ron had the exposure
from a very young age. Many pickin' parties were
held at the house, along with rehearsals that his
Dad would have with his band then, The Dixie Pals.
Like lots of other young boys, sports interested
Ronnie very much. In particular, baseball and
basketball. One thing he clearly remembers is the
fact that his dad never pushed him to play music or
never "pushed it on him" at all, leaving both Ron
and Rob to choose their paths on their own. At the
age of 9 he started taking violin lessons. He took
the lessons for two years and gave it up for sports.
He played sports all the way through high school.
But when he was just 13, after attending a show with
his Dad where he saw Bill Monroe perform, he decided
that he wanted to play the mandolin. He practiced on
it for six months and when his Dad had an opening in
the band for mandolin player, he asked Ron to fill
it. That was on May 28, 1981 and Ronnie has been
playing with his Dad ever since.
When asked who have been some of the biggest
influences on him and his musical career Ronnie
answers "First it's my Dad for his great musical
ability, his genuine stage presence and for being a
great father. Other big influences for me have been
people such as Bill Monroe, David Grisman, Sam Bush,
Jerry Douglas, Alan O'Bryant and The Osborne
Brothers..all for their musical talents as well as
their personal friendships."
In 1995 Ronnie and Rob teamed up and put out a
self-titled CD on Rounder Records. In 1998 Ronnie
teamed up with David Grisman and some other great
mandolin players to create the CD titled "Mandolin
Extravaganza", which made it's appearance on the
Acoustic Disc label in 1999. This CD was nominated
for a Grammy Award and also won Instrumental Album
of the Year and Recorded Event of the Year at the
IBMA awards show in October of 2000. 2000 also
brought along with it Ronnie's first solo
project...Heartbreak Town. A must hear for everyone!
Ronnie is married to Allison Bliss from
Massachusetts and they have two sons, Evan and
Joshua, and a new daughter born May 31, 2003, named
Emma Jean Marie McCoury. Someone once asked Ronnie
what his greatest accomplishments were, musically or
non and his first response was "Starting my own
family...having two sons." (of course this was
before Emma came along) Next in line was being
Grammy nominated. Family life is very important to
the McCourys.
When Ron isn't on stage with the Del McCoury Band
singing and playing mandolin you will probably find
him at home with his family. He enjoys cooking,
gardening and reading. He loves to play golf,
remodel and do construction work. He also enjoys
picking up the guitar or maybe even the fiddle for a
little musical change.
Lastly, when asked "If there is anything else you
would want people to know about you, what would it
be?" The reply: "I haven't been skydiving yet!"