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On the Web
- Gibson Guitars: Earl Scruggs - The Earl Scruggs model was introduced in 1984, a recreation of Earl's banjo at that time.
- Gibson.com: Scruggs and Sons - Earl Scruggs joins sons Randy and Gary in the 'Concert of a Lifetime,' March 19, 1998, in Columbus, Ohio.
- Bluegrassbanjo.org: Earl Scruggs - Greg Earnest talks about Scruggs.
- Lonesome Road Blues - Tablatures to Lonesome Road Blues as Earl Scruggs plays it.
- Earl Scruggs - Official site with news, biography, tour dates, merchandise and message board.
- iMusic Country Showcase: Earl Scruggs - Includes photos, audio clips, biography, album information, and bulletin board.
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 ...
- Josh Graves - Josh Graves (September 27, 1927 Tellico Plains, Monroe County, Tennessee – September 30, 2006), born Burkett Howard Graves, was an American bluegrass musician. Also known by the nicknames "Buck," and "Uncle Josh," he is credited with introducing the dobro into bluegrass music shortly after joining Lester Flatt, Earl Scruggs and the Foggy Mountain Boys in 1955.
- Foggy Mountain Boys - Lester Flatt, Earl Scruggs, and the Foggy Mountain Boys were an influential bluegrass band performing and recording in the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s.