Stover was born on March 6, 1928 and learned to play
banjo from his mother. He worked full-time as coal miner and played part-time in the band Coal River Valley Boys. He later joined The Lilly Brothers & Don Stover when the group moved to
Boston, Massachusetts in 1952. At the time, the group was known as the Confederate Mountaineers and worked in various clubs which included the Hillbilly Ranch. The group was credited with introducing
New England to Bluegrass music. After his time with The Lilly Brothers, Stover formed White Oak Mountain Boys. He later moved to
Maryland where he worked with musicians such as
Bill Clifton and Red Rector. Stover was inducted to the Massachusetts Country Music Hall of Fame in 1987, the year after
The Lilly Brothers earned the same. Stover died on Veterans Day, November 11, 1996.. == Discography ==