Boys From Indiana
Noah Crase – Banjo; Jerry Holt – Bass, Vocals; Dobro, Vocals; Paul Mullins – Fiddle, Mandolin; Aubrey Holt – Guitar, Vocals | |
Hometown: Milan | |
The Boys From Indiana were a traditional bluegrass group, originating from Milan. They formed in 1973 by brothers Aubrey and Jerry Holt, their Uncle Harley Gabbard, and Middletown, Ohio radio host and fiddle player Paul “Moon” Mullins, along with banjo player Noah Crase. The Boys recorded an all-Gospel album, as their first project, but success came a few years later, in 1975, after they recorded “Atlanta is Burning”. The song gained them national attention and they began touring heavily throughout the United States and Canada. Paul Mullins played with the Burns Brothers, who issued a few 45’s in the early 1960’s. Aubrey Holt and Harley Gabbard played with the Logan Valley Boys on two singles released in the late 1950’s. |
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Related Artists: Burns Brothers, Logan Valley Boys | |
Years Active: 1973- mid 1990’s | |
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AllMusic.com | |
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