Earl Scruggs

Bild Quelle:


  • bluegrass
  • country blues
  • country
  • banjo
  • folk
Earl Eugene Scruggs (born January 6, 1924, Shelby, North Carolina) is a musician noted for creating a banjo style (now called Scruggs style and also formerly known as the three-finger syle) that is a defining characteristic of bluegrass music. Scruggs joined Bill Monroe's Blue Grass Boys in late 1945 and his syncopated, three-finger picking style quickly became a sensation. In 1948 Scruggs and guitarist Lester Flatt left Monroe's band and formed Flatt and Scruggs. In 1969, Flatt and Scruggs broke up and Scruggs started a new band, the Earl Scruggs Revue, featuring several of his sons.

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    Instrumental in D Minor

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    Jimmy Brown the Newsboy

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    Jingle Bells

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    John Hardy

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    John Henry

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    Just Joshin'

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    Lonesome Ruben

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    Love and Wealth

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    Mandolin Wind

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    My Tennessee Mountain Home


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