Ronnie Reno & The Reno Tradition - Lessons Learned
  • Lower Than Lonesome
  • Sweet Rosa Lee
  • I Think Of You
  • Always Late (Bonus Song)
  • Deep Part Of Your Heart
  • Trail Of Sorrow
  • Bad News At Home
  • Reno’s Mando Magic (Instrumental)
  • All That’s Worth Remembering
  • Our Last Good-Bye
  • Lessons Learned
  • Lower Than Lonesome
    Genre: Bluegrass
    MP3 (03:03) [6.98 MB]
  • Sweet Rosa Lee
    Genre: Bluegrass
    MP3 (02:29) [5.71 MB]
  • I Think Of You
    Genre: Bluegrass
    MP3 (02:59) [6.85 MB]
  • Always Late (Bonus Song)
    Genre: Bluegrass
    MP3 (03:39) [8.36 MB]
  • Deep Part Of Your Heart
    Genre: Bluegrass
    MP3 (02:39) [6.09 MB]
  • Trail Of Sorrow
    Genre: Bluegrass
    MP3 (02:52) [6.57 MB]
  • Bad News At Home
    Genre: Bluegrass
    MP3 (02:46) [6.33 MB]
  • Reno’s Mando Magic (Instrumental)
    Genre: Bluegrass
    MP3 (03:33) [8.12 MB]
  • All That’s Worth Remembering
    Genre: Bluegrass
    MP3 (02:58) [6.79 MB]
  • Our Last Good-Bye
    Genre: Bluegrass
    MP3 (02:42) [6.18 MB]
  • Lessons Learned
    Genre: Bluegrass
    MP3 (02:50) [6.48 MB]
Biography
“LESSONS LEARNED” is the perfect album title for artist / songwriter / TV host / 2013 IBMA “Broadcaster of the Year” RONNIE RENO and his debut album on Rural Rhythm Records. Reno’s singer / songwriting talents really shine on this 11 song album containing 9 songs penned by Ronnie Reno. Each song tells a story about life, love and relationships that pull from his rich experiences that date back to the 60‘s Reno’s 50 years as an artist, songwriter and TV host.

Ronnie has had one of the most colorful, diverse and distinguished careers in the music industry. On the country side, he
has toured as an opening act and band member for Merle Haggard, toured with Mel Tillis, done studio work for
Johnny Cash, Conway Twitty and Willie Nelson, and written hits for both Haggard and Twitty. On the bluegrass
side, he spent several years providing part of the trademark harmonies of the Osborne Brothers.

As a boy, Ronnie became part of bluegrass greatness when he picked up the mandolin and joined his father’s band. His dad, Don Reno, happened to be one-half of Hall of Famers Reno and Smiley, and young Ronnie was part of many of the act’s great recordings in the ‘50s and ‘60s.

Produced by RONNIE RENO, “LESSONS LEARNED” showcases The Reno Tradition, (Mike Scott – banjo; Heath Van Winkle – bass; John Maberry – mandolin and Steve Day- Fiddle), Ronnie’s current band and the house band on his highly successfully TV show RENO’S OLD TIME MUSIC which airs in prime time on Saturday nights on RFD-TV with a 1.2 million monthly viewers.

“LESSONS LEARNED” contains “Reno’s Mando Magic”, a powerhouse instrumental done in the Reno tradition and 10 songs featuring Reno’s warm passionate vocals with harmony vocals by Heath Van Winkle and award winning vocalist Sonya Isaacs. Album highlights include the title track, the up-tempo “Sweet Rosa Lee”, “Lower Than Lonesome”, “I Think Of You”, “Bad News At Home”, “Our Last Goodbye” , the Reno & Smiley classic “Trail Of Sorrow” and the Lefty Frizzell classic “Always Late” with guest vocals by David Frizzell.

TRACKS:
1. LOWER THAN LONESOME
2. LESSONS LEARNED
3. I THINK OF YOU
4. SWEET ROSA LEE
5. DEEP PART OF YOUR HEART
6. RENO’S MANDO MAGIC
7. TRAIL OF SORROW
8. ALL THAT’S WORTH REMEMBERING
9. OUR LAST GOODBYE
10. BAD NEWS AT HOME
11. ALWAYS LATE (with David Frizzell)

Musicians:
Mike Scott Banjo
John MaberryMandolin and Guitar on Track 10
Heath Van Winkle Upright Bass
Steve Day Fiddle
Harry Stinson Drums
Ronnie Reno Guitar and Mandolin on Track 6 and 11
Robin Smith Upright Bass on Always Late
Jackie MillerMandolin on Always Late

Singers:
Ronnie Reno Lead Vocals
Heath Van Winkle Tenor Vocals
Sonya Isaacs High Harmony Vocals (Courtesy of Gaither Music Group)
David Frizzell Lead Vocals on Always Late
Ronnie Reno Tenor Vocals on Always Late

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  • Members:
    Ronnie Reno Guitar and Mandolin, Mike Scott Banjo, Heath Van Winkle Upright Bass, Steve Day Fiddle,
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