The Seldom Scene

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  • bluegrass
  • country
  • cowhat fav
  • folk-country
  • seldom scene
The Seldom Scene is an American bluegrass band formed in 1971 in Bethesda, Maryland out of the weekly jam sessions in the basement of banjo player Ben Eldridge. These sessions included John Starling on guitar and lead vocals, Mike Auldridge on resophonic guitar and baritone vocals, and Tom Gray on bass. Then came mandolinist John Duffey, who had quit the Country Gentlemen two years before due to disillusionment with the music business.

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Songs

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    In the Midnight Hour

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    In the Pines

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    Introduction

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    It Turns Me Inside Out

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    Jamaica, Say You Will

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    Joshua

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    Keep Me From Blowing Away

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    Keep Me From Blowing' Away

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    Lara's Theme

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    Last Call to Glory

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    Last Train From Poor Valley

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    Lay Down Sally

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    Leavin' Harlan

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    Leaving Harlan

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    Let Me Be Your Friend

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    Let Old Mother Nature Have Her Way

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    Life Is Like a Mountain Railway

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    Like I Used to Do

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    Little Georgia Rose

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    Long Black Veil

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    Lorena

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    Lost in a Memory

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    Love of the Mountains

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    Maybe You Will Change Your Mind

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    Mean Mother Blues

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    Muddy Water

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    Muddy Waters

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    Nadine

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    Not in My Arms

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    Old Crossroads

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    Old Gray Bonnet

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    Old Train

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    One Step Up

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    One Way Rider

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    Open Up the Window, Noah

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    Out Among the Stars

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    Pan American

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    Panhandle Country

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    Paradise

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    Paradise Valley

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    Peaceful Dreams

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    Philadelphia Lawyer

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    Pickaway

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    Pictures From Life's Other Side

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    Railroad Man

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    Raised by the Railroad Line

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    Rawhide

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    Reason for Being

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    Rebels Ye Rest

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    Red Georgia Clay


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