
Norman Blake
- Bluegrass music
- folk music
- Country music
Why it matters
Norman L. Blake, born on March 10, 1938, is a prominent figure in traditional American music, celebrated for his exceptional skills as a guitarist, mandolinist, and songwriter. He began playing guitar at a young age and later expanded his repertoire to include the dobro and fiddle.
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Bill Monroe - Bill Monroe's Uncle Pen - LP
$12.00Bill Monroe's 'Uncle Pen' is a bluegrass cornerstone, echoing the traditional roots and acoustic warmth found in Norman Blake's work.
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Bill Anderson - Where Have All Our Heroes Gone - LP
$12.00Bill Anderson's storytelling and melodic sensibilities align beautifully with the folk and country vibes of Norman Blake, making this a natural fit.
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Johnny Cash - Blood Sweat and Tears - LP
$12.00Johnny Cash's deep, resonant voice and storytelling prowess provide a compelling complement to the folk and country elements in Blake's music.
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Johnny Cash - Hello I'm Johnny Cash - LP
$12.00Johnny Cash's 'This Is Johnny Cash' showcases his iconic sound that shares a rich, narrative-driven style similar to Blake's folk roots.
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Norman Blake Vinyl Records For Sale
Flip through Norman Blake vinyl records currently available for sale. Our collection features a rotating selection of beloved albums, so be sure to check back often as our inventory changes. With only a few copies in stock, these records won’t last long!
Among the treasures you’ll find are classics like "Home in Sulphur Springs" and "Church Street Blues," both showcasing Blake's remarkable talent and deep roots in American music. Dive into the world of Norman Blake albums that capture the essence of folk and bluegrass, all available now for your listening pleasure.





