Roni Stoneman, a member of the pioneering country music family the Stonemans and a fixture on the banjo, died on Wednesday (Feb. 21), according to a statement from the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum. She was 85 years old. According toAllMusic, Roni was born on May 5, 1938, the second-to-youngest of 23 Stoneman children. Her parents, Hattie and Ernest “Pop” Stoneman, had already made a name for themselves as a musical couple before her birth: Pop Stoneman was the first person to record “The Sinking of the Titanic,” one of the biggest hits of the 1920s, which was subsequently recorded by …