RIP Earl Scruggs
RIP Earl Scruggs
Title sort of says it all. He was 88 and played a *mean* banjo.
- Bryan Bear
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Re: RIP Earl Scruggs
I was just thinking of Earl this morning. I'll practice Scruggs rolling in his honor tonight.
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Re: RIP Earl Scruggs
Makes me feel even older
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Guess I missed the edit window. Meant to add that his music and style were a huge influence on me many years ago when I discovered bluegrass and started playing the banjo.
- Mike Wilson
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Re: RIP Earl Scruggs
I remember listening to Earl and Lester many times with my Dad over the years. Their music gave us a lot of pleasure and inspired my Dad to buy a banjo that I still have. RIP, Earl Scruggs.
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Netflix has the 1950's Flat and Scruggs tv show available for instant viewing. It's wonderful.
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Very talented performer. He brought popularity to a genre that wasn't given much respect in mainstream. RIP, Earl.
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My first introduction to Flatt and Scruggs was their appearances on the Beverly Hillbillies. Some great music that will live on.
Re: RIP Earl Scruggs
One of the greats, for sure. Rest in peace.
- Mike Wilson
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Here is an article with a few clips: http://communityvoices.sites.post-gazet ... -1924-2012