Joe Val (born June 26, 1926, Everett, Massachusetts, USA - died June 11, 1985) was a bluegrass musician and singer from New England, known for his mandolin playing and his high tenor voice. Received IBMA Certificate of Merit (Distinguished Achievement Award), 1995. Inducted into the IBMA Hall of Fame, 2018. Bluegrass Hall Of Fame Inductee, 2019. Started with Radio Rangers, early 1950s. Then the Lilly Brothers 1957, Berkshire Mountain Boys 1960-1962, Bill Keith and Jim Rooney 1962-1964, Val and Applin 1964, Charles River Valley Boys 1964-1967, Old Time Bluegrass Singers 1967-1970, Joe Val and the New England Bluegrass Boys, 1970-1985.
1995
Rounder Records
CD, Album, Comp
JOC Recording Co.
7", Single
2014
Sheppey Records And Publications
CDr, Album, Comp
2011
LiZdO-records
CD, Comp, Ltd
2002
Rounder Records
CD, Comp, RE
2002
Rounder Records
CD, Comp, RE
2002
1994
1993
New England Country Music Historical Society
Cass, Comp
1989
Strictly Country Records
CD, Album, Comp
1989
1987
1983
Rounder Records
LP, Album
1982
Rounder Records
LP, Album
1981
1980
Appaloosa
LP, Album
1979
Rounder Records
LP, Album
1977
1977
1975
1975
1973
Columbia, Columbia
LP, Album
1972
1971
1966
1964
Prestige Folklore
LP
1963
2008
Bluegrass Radio Network
16xFile, MP3, Comp, Transcription, 320
2006
Time Life, Universal Music Special Markets
2xCD, Comp
2002
Rounder Records
CD, Album
1999
Classics Records (2), Classics Records (2)
CD, Comp
1995
Rounder Records
9xCD, Comp + Box
1995
Jim Jam Records
LP, Comp
1981
Pioneer Records (29)
LP, Album
1980
BIG-H
LP, Comp, Mono
Prestige International
7", Promo
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