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Won his first Grammy at age 75. Won two Grammy's in 2002: Best Male Country Vocal Performance and Album of the Year for his
contributions to the album O Brother, Where Art Thou? And is a nine-time Grammy nominee.
Won CMA's Album of the Year (2001) award for his contributions to the album O Brother, Where Art Thou?
Recipient of the Ralph J. Gleason Award from the Rex Foundation for "outstanding contributions to culture," February 2001.
Received a platinum album from Mercury Records in May 2001. He is featured in two performances on the soundtrack album for the Coen Brother's film
O Brother, Where Art Thou - "Oh, Death" (Stanley's classic a cappella solo) and "Angel Band" (The Stanley Brothers, Ralph and Carter).
Willie Brown, the high-profile mayor of San Francisco declared February 6, 2001, Ralph Stanley Day in that city.
Recipient of Library of Congress "Living Legend" medal, April 24, 2000.
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