While “Bluegrass” was named for Bill Monroe, he learned the craft from his Uncle Pendleton Vandiver, a crippled civil war vet fiddler. They lived together in a two-room log cabin after the death of Monroe’s parents, and he passed his music to Monroe, who in-turn bequeathed it on his passing. Some 52 years after Pendleton’s death, Ricky Skaggs’ cover of Monroe’s song memorializing “Uncle Pen” shot to #1 on the Country Music Charts. Monroe played the part of his uncle in the music video.

The Bluescentric Brand Cobra Records Racerback Tank is available in comfortable, relaxed-fit women's sizes up to 2XL. The material is premium fabric-laundered 4.2oz triblend 50/25/25 polyester/combed ringspun cotton/rayon with a racer back. 

Founded in 1956 in Chicago, Illinois, Cobra Records captured a slice of the golden era of blues, releasing tracks from Otis Rush, Sunnyland Slim, Magic Sam and even an early Buddy Guy track. The label folded after the founder was discovered dead at the bottom of Lake Michigan under mysterious circumstances.

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