Ronnie Reno

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Traditional bluegrass music performer. Son of Don Reno, brother of Dale Reno and Don Wayne Reno, born September 28, 1947 in Buffalo, South Carolina. Was part of Merle Haggard's band The Strangers from 1973 - 1981. Began playing mandolin in the Reno and Smiley band by the time he was nine years old. He played and sang on some of the many King records the band made in Cincinnati. After Reno and Smiley broke up in 1964, he played with Reno and Harrell for a while and then left in 1968 to play bass for the Osborne Brothers, eventually moving into vocal trio and guitar roles with that ensemble. He later joined Merle Haggard and the Strangers as front man and harmony vocalist, along with Bonnie Owens. After leaving Haggard, he produced a bluegrass show for Stan Hitchcock’s cable TV network and appeared with his two younger siblings as the Reno Brothers before initiating his own group, , in the late ‘90s. In 2016 he is producing Reno’s Old Time Music Festival on RFD-TV, a mix of live music, interviews, and old film clips. He won the IBMA’s Broadcaster of the Year Award in 2013. He is also marketing DVDs of vintage bluegrass shows.