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Earl Scruggs

Scruggs in 2005 Earl Eugene Scruggs (January 6, 1924 – March 28, 2012) was an American musician noted for popularizing a three-finger banjo picking style, now called "Scruggs style", which is a defining characteristic of bluegrass music. His three-finger style of playing was radically different from the traditional way the five-string banjo had previously been played. This new style of playing became popular and elevated the banjo from its previous role as a background rhythm instrument to featured solo status. He popularized the instrument across several genres of music.

Scruggs's career began at age 21 when he was hired to play in Bill Monroe's band, the Blue Grass Boys. "Bluegrass" eventually became the name for an entire genre of country music. Despite considerable success with Monroe, performing on the Grand Ole Opry and recording classic hits such as "Blue Moon of Kentucky", Scruggs resigned from the group in 1948 because of their exhausting touring schedule. Fellow band member Lester Flatt resigned as well, and he and Scruggs later paired up in the duo Flatt and Scruggs. Scruggs's banjo instrumental "Foggy Mountain Breakdown" was recorded in December 1949 and released in March 1950. The song became an enduring hit. The song experienced a rebirth of popularity to a younger generation when it was featured in the 1967 film ''Bonnie and Clyde''. The song won two Grammy Awards and, in 2005, was selected for the Library of Congress' National Recording Registry of works of unusual merit.

Flatt and Scruggs brought bluegrass music into mainstream popularity in the early 1960s with their country hit "The Ballad of Jed Clampett", the theme music for the television sitcom ''The Beverly Hillbillies''—the first Scruggs recording to reach number one on the Billboard charts. Over their 20-year association, Flatt and Scruggs recorded over 50 albums and 75 singles. The duo broke up in 1969, chiefly because, while Scruggs wanted to switch styles to fit a more modern sound, Flatt was a traditionalist who opposed the change and believed doing so would alienate a fan base of bluegrass purists. Although each of them formed a new band to match their visions, neither of them ever regained the success they had achieved as a team. Scruggs received four Grammy awards, a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award and a National Medal of Arts. He became a member of the International Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame and was given a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. In 1985, Flatt and Scruggs were inducted together into the Country Music Hall of Fame and named, as a duo, number 24 on CMT's "40 Greatest Men of Country Music". Scruggs was awarded a National Heritage Fellowship by the National Endowment for the Arts, the highest honor in the folk and traditional arts in the United States. Four works by Scruggs have been placed in the Grammy Hall of Fame. After Scruggs's death in 2012 at age 88, the Earl Scruggs Center was founded in Shelby, North Carolina, near his birthplace with the aid of a federal grant and corporate donors. The center is a $5.5 million facility that features the musical contributions of Scruggs and serves as an educational center providing classes and field trips for students. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Foggy mountain banjo

    Published 1984
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    Book
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    Lester Flatt & Earl Scruggs

    Published 1982
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    CD Audio
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    Hear the whistles blow Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs sing songs of rivers and rails.

    Published 1967
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    Changin' times

    Published 1960
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    Sacred songs

    Published 1960
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    20 greatest hits

    Published 1986
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    Songs to cherish

    Published 1968
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    Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs at Carnegie Hall!

    Published 1963
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    CD Audio
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    Nashville airplane

    Published 1968
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    CD Audio
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    The Story of Bonnie and Clyde

    Published 1980
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    CD Audio
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    Honoring the fathers of bluegrass tribute to 1946 and 1947 / by Skaggs, Ricky

    Published 2008
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    CD Audio
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    Strictly instrumental

    Published 1967
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    CD Audio
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    Final fling one last time (just for kicks)

    Published 1970
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    CD Audio
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    Songs of the famous Carter family by Carter, A. P. (Alvin Pleasant), 1891-1960

    Published 1961
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    CD Audio
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    Songs and sounds from the Bonnie and Clyde era

    Published 1968
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    CD Audio
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    Newport Folk Festival best of bluegrass, 1959-66.

    Published 2001
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    Conference Proceeding CD Audio
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    Hills and home [thirty years of bluegrass]

    Published 1976
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    CD Audio
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    Maple leaf rag [ragtime in rural America]

    Published 1976
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    Country music : the soundtrack /

    Published 2019
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    CD Audio
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