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Reno’s Old Time Music

Reno’s Old Time Music

5 Seasons

The legendary Ronnie Reno often called “Bluegrass Music’s Youngest Old Timer,” is the son of banjo pioneer Don Reno, and began his career over 60 years ago playing with his father’s group, the Hall of Fame duo Reno & Smiley. In the late 60’s and early 70’s, Reno played bass for The Osborne Brothers and would lend his voice to their trademark trio harmony before becoming a front man for Merle Haggard’s Strangers.

As a songwriter, Reno would pen several cuts for Haggard, as well as the pivotal signature song, “Boogie Grass Band” for Conway Twitty. In 1983, Reno made his first solo entry on the charts with “Homemade Love,” but would later reunite with his brothers, Don Wayne and Dale, to form the celebrated group, The Reno Brothers. In 1993, Reno became an ambassador of traditional music, producing and hosting the first and only national television show featuring Bluegrass music, the Cable Ace-nominated “Reno’s Old Time Music.”

“Reno’s Old-Time Music” TV show aired weekly for nearly 25 years and reached over 80 million homes on the RFD-TV Network. In 2016, Reno earned SPBGMA’s highest honor, and Ronnie was inducted into the Preservation Hall of Greats, alongside such legends as Bill Monroe, Ralph Stanley and his father.

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Reno’s Old Time Music
  • Lonesome River Band

    Episode 32

    Special guest is the Lonesome River Band

  • Don Reno & Red Smiley Special-Part 2

    Episode 31

    Part 2 of a special tribute to one of the greatest duos in Bluegrass history, Don Reno and Red Smiley. Don Reno was not only Ronnie's Dad, but also one of the most revered banjo players ever in Bluegrass

  • Lou Reed and Terry Baucum - Carolina

    Episode 29

    Special Guests Lou Reed and Terry Baucom perform "Carolina Moon"

  • Kathy Chiavola

    Episode 30

    Kathy Chiavola is internationally renowned as one of the most respected vocalists in bluegrass and acoustic music. She grew up playing guitar and singing folk, blues and rock in Kansas City, MO and was awarded a scholarship to the Oberlin Conservatory of Music where she earned her bachelor’s an...