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On the Web
- Country Music Hall of Fame: Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs - Brief inductee profile.
- Sunny Side - Czech traditional bluegrass band from Prague. Songs of Bill Monroe, Flatt and Scruggs, Stanley Brothers, and Osborne Brothers. Information, photographs, MP3 samples and lyrics.
- Half Day Bluegrass Band - Home page for a Chicago-based bluegrass band playing the music of Bill Monroe, Stanleys, Flatt and Scruggs, and many others. Schedule, biographies and photos.
- Bluegrass Lyrics Home Page - Provides bluegrass song lyrics and information for traditional bluegrass enthusiasts. The artists are: Bill Monroe, the Stanleys, Flatt and Scruggs, and others.
Wikipedia Articles
- Nashville Grass - The Nashville Grass were a bluegrass band founded by Lester Flatt in 1969, after the end of his partnership with Earl Scruggs. Flatt hired most of the Foggy Mountain Boys for his new band -- though like most bluegrass bands there were numerous changes in personnel (contemporary country music star Marty Stuart, who started with Flatt at the tender age of 13, among them) over the years -- and continued to ...
- Salty Dog (song) - "Salty Dog Blues" is a folk song. It has been performed by Roger McGuinn, Kentucky Faith, Flatt and Scruggs, Mississippi John Hurt, Blind Willie McTell, Reverend Gary Davis, Johnny Cash and Cat Power.
- Roses in the Snow - Roses in the Snow was a 1980 album by Emmylou Harris. While Harris' previous release, 1979's Blue Kentucky Girl featured traditional, straight-ahead country (as opposed to the country-rock of her prior efforts), Roses in the Snow found Harris performing Bluegrass-inspired music, with material by Flatt and Scruggs, Paul Simon, The Carter Family, and Johnny Cash.
- Foggy Mountain Breakdown - "Foggy Mountain Breakdown" is a famous bluegrass music instrumental by the seminal bluegrass artists Flatt and Scruggs. It is used as background music in the 1967 motion picture Bonnie and Clyde, especially in the car chase scenes, and has been used in a similar manner in many other pictures and television programs, particularly when depicting a pursuit scene in a rural setting.
- The Ballad of Jed Clampett - "The Ballad of Jed Clampett" was used as the theme song for The Beverly Hillbillies TV show and movie. The song was written by Paul Henning and originally performed by bluegrass musicians Flatt and Scruggs.