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Franklin "Amos" Garren was the first for and his band, the Blue Grass Boys. He was the bass player on Monroe's hit recording of "Mule Skinner Blues." Though he was not in the Blue Grass Boys for a long time, his impact as a double bass player is still seen today.


History
Franklin "Amos" Garren was born in on May 10, 1914. He was one of the first bluegrass "bass players." Bill Monroe selected Amos Garren to become his bass player after the band moved to Greenville, . Amos Garren was hired in 1942, as Bill Monroe, known now as the "father of bluegrass music", was assembling his band. Garren died on May 10, 1977.


Professional career
Amos Garren started his career with Bill Monroe & The Bluegrass Boys in August 1939, after "Snowball" Millard left the band in July to be with his wife who was expecting a baby.
(2025). 9780252050589, University of Illinois Press.
The band praised Garren for his singing abilities. The band's songs were given more attention by listeners because of the style in which they were performed. The quartet featured Garren on , Monroe and Art Wooten on , and Johnnie Davis on bass.
(2025). 9780252025006, Univ. of Illinois Press.
The band was the first to receive an on a , during a performance on the Grand Ole Opry.
(2025). 9780195327625, Oxford University Press.
After the Garren was hired, Monroe began promoting the band and this specific lineup.
(2025). 9781476687285, McFarland.
Amos was playing bass with Monroe when Monroe made his Opry debut.Cunningham, Mike. The Legends of Bluegrass Music. 2023. Monroe loved his solid foundation on the bass and was happy in hiring Garren, as now Davis has a solid backing for his rhythm.Smith, Richard (2009). Can't You Here Me Calling. Hachette Books. . Amos Garren left the band in 1940, right before the Blue Grass Boys recorded their first album.Guralnick, Peter (2020). Looking to Get Lost, Adventures in Music and Writing. Little, Brown.


Songs that Amos Garren played with Bill Monroe
+ !Year / Date !Song !Band Name !Band Members !Venue / Name of album
November 25, 1939Bile 'Em Cabbage Down*Bill Monroe & The Bluegrass BoysBill Monroe, Johnnie "Cleo" Davis, Art WootenGrand Ole Opry - Nashville, Tennessee
1965Uncle PenBill Monroe & The Bluegrass BoysBill Monroe, Johnnie "Cleo" Davis, Art WootenPorter Wagoner Show
1965Blue Grass BreakdownBill Monroe & The Bluegrass BoysBill Monroe, Johnnie "Cleo" Davis, Art Wooten


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