Earl Scruggs
Earl Scruggs is to the five-string banjo what Paganini was to the violin. After more than 20 years with the Foggy Mountain Boys, forming the most famous band in bluegrass history, Scruggs and Lester Flatt parted company in 1969 because of artistic differences, with Flatt pursuing more traditional sounds and Scruggs forming the Earl Scruggs Revue with his two sons. The Revue appealed more to a young and urban audience and, with dobro player Josh Graves, played rock and other non-country music. Scruggs has made many albums since his parting with Flatt (including The Storyteller and the Banjoman with Tom T. Hall in 1982) and is seen on TV, often for reunion appearances. ~ David Vinopal, All Music Guide
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Folk and bluegrass legends meet live on-stage on Rounder's bright and entertaining Three Pickers. The titular "pickers" are bluegrass banjo innovator Earl Scruggs, guitarist and folk purist Doc...
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| recent albums | date | score | reviews |
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| Earl Scruggs and Friends | 2001 | n/a | 0 |
| Superjammin' | 1984 | n/a | 0 |
| Top of the World | 1983 | n/a | 0 |
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latest Earl Scruggs news and features
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Earl Scruggs Heeadlining RockyGrass Fest
News - external | Mar 2, 2006
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Recording Academy Honors Krauss, Scruggs, McGraw and the Winans
News - external | Nov 9, 2005
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Earl Scruggs Exhibit Tells Three Stories
Article - external | Apr 19, 2005
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Banjo Man Scruggs Chronicled in Exhibit
News - external | Feb 28, 2005
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Earl Scruggs Gives Hall of Fame Performance
News - external | Sep 8, 2004
