- Country Songs, Old and New · 1960
- The Young Fisherwoman · 2011
- 60s Indie Garage · 2009
- The Country Gentlemen Sing and Play Folk Songs and Bluegrass · 1961
- 40 Years on - a Recollection · 2021
- 40 Years on - a Recollection · 2021
- 40 Years on - a Recollection · 2021
- 40 Years on - a Recollection · 2021
- Right Around the Corner (Remastered) - Single · 2015
- My Heart's Desire (Remastered) - Single · 2015
- 1963 Original Decca Singles: That Was the Year That Was · 2013
- Country in the Mountains · 2012
- Dixie Boppin' Hillbillies · 2012
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Singles & EPs
Live Albums
About Country Gentlemen
Singer and flatpicking guitar wizard Charlie Waller formed the Country Gentlemen in Washington, D.C., in 1957 with singer/mandolinist John Duffey. They prefigured progressive bluegrass, drawing material from non-traditional, non-country sources. Over the years, the shifting lineup included an astounding number of future bluegrass stars: Ricky Skaggs, Doyle Lawson, Jerry Douglas, Bill Emerson, and others. Waller kept the band going until his death in 2004, after which his son Randy carried on in his place.
- ORIGIN
- Washington, D.C.
- FORMED
- 4 July 1957
- GENRE
- Country