Thursday, March 29, 2012

Earl Scruggs 1924 - 2012

Photo by Rivers Langley
Legendary bluegrass musician Earl Scruggs passed away yesterday at the age of 88. Earl was an incredibly talented guitarist and banjo player who is often credited with inventing the three finger style of banjo picking. While he may not have been the first to play the banjo using three fingers, he definitely elevated the three finger, rolling, picking style to an art form. It was Earl's high energy banjo style that turned Bill Monroe's country band into a "bluegrass" band. His "Scruggs style" banjo picking would become synonymous with bluegrass banjo. Earl's wife and agent, Louise, once defined bluegrass as "folk music in overdrive," and it was the Scrugg's style of banjo that shifted the music into high gear.



1 comment:

  1. Sad news. I have my alarm set to NPR and this morning I woke-up to one of his tunes.... and the sad news. Neat how your blog is linked to G+

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