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Flatt & Scruggs - Roll In My Sweet Baby's Arms

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9 years ago

Wyatt Collins

Roll in my Sweet Baby's Arms - Classic Bluegrass by Flatt & Scruggs.

9 years ago

Wyatt Collins

+Edward McCabe Classic bluegrass.

9 years ago

MrJimc2

Curly Seckler's high piercing alto makes the chorus stand out above all challengers. His contribution to the band are as important a factor in their overall sound as Scruggs' awesome banjo. The absence of either of them would just not be the same!

9 years ago

Charles Anderson

Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs met as members of Bill Monroe's band, the Blue Grass Boys, in 1946. The two left that band early in 1948, and within a few months had formed their own group, the Foggy Mountain Boys. Scruggs' banjo style and Flatt's rhythm guitar style as well as his vocals gave them a distinctive sound that won them many fans. In 1955 they became members of the Grand Ole Opry. Many of the songs on their albums are credited to "Certain and Stacey". These songs were in fact written by Flatt, Scruggs, and various other members of the Foggy Mountain Boys. Certain and Stacey are the maiden names of the wives of Flatt and Scruggs (Louise Certain, wife of Earl Scruggs, and Gladys Stacey, wife of Lester Flatt).Scruggs, who had always shown progressive tendencies, experimented on duets with saxophonist King Curtis and added songs by the likes of Bob Dylan to the group's repertoire. Flatt, a traditionalist, did not like these changes, and the group broke up in 1969. Following the breakup, Lester Flatt founded the Nashville Grass and Scruggs lead the Earl Scruggs Revue. Flatt died in 1979 at the age of 64. Scruggs still performs occasionally, as his health permits. Flatt and Scruggs were elected to the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1985. Лестер Flatt и Эрл Scruggs встретились, как члены группы Билла Монро, Синие Трава Мальчики, в 1946 году два левых эту группу в начале 1948 года, и в течение нескольких месяцев сформировал свою собственную группу, туманной горы Boys. Скраггса 'стиль банджо и ритм-гитара в стиле Flatt, а также его вокал дал им характерный звук, что выиграл их много поклонников. В 1955 году они стали членами Grand Ole Opry. Многие из песен на их альбомы, зачисляются на "Некоторые и Стейси". Эти песни были на самом деле, написанной Флэтт, Scruggs и других различных членов Туманного горы Boys. Некоторые и Стейси являются девичьи имена жен Флэтт и Scruggs (Louise наверняка, жена графа Scruggs, и Глэдис Стейси, жена Лестера Флэтт).Scruggs, кто всегда проявлял прогрессивные тенденции, экспериментировал на дуэтов с саксофонистом короля Кертис и добавил песни подобными Боба Дилана в репертуар группы. Flatt, традиционалист, не нравятся эти изменения, и группа распалась в 1969 году После распада, Лестер Flatt основана Нэшвилл Трава и Scruggs привести Граф Скраггса Revue. Flatt умер в 1979 году в возрасте 64 лет Scruggs все еще выполняет иногда, как его здоровье позволяет. Flatt и Scruggs в 1985 году были избраны в Зал Музыки кантри Славы.НА МОЙ ВЗГЛЯД ЭТО ЛУЧШАЯ КАНТРИ- ГРУППА СВОЕГО ВРЕМЕНИ.))

9 years ago

Бендер Букин

Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs met as members of Bill Monroe's band, the Blue Grass Boys, in 1946. The two left that band early in 1948, and within a few months had formed their own group, the Foggy Mountain Boys. Scruggs' banjo style and Flatt's rhythm guitar style as well as his vocals gave them a distinctive sound that won them many fans. In 1955 they became members of the Grand Ole Opry. Many of the songs on their albums are credited to "Certain and Stacey". These songs were in fact written by Flatt, Scruggs, and various other members of the Foggy Mountain Boys. Certain and Stacey are the maiden names of the wives of Flatt and Scruggs (Louise Certain, wife of Earl Scruggs, and Gladys Stacey, wife of Lester Flatt).Scruggs, who had always shown progressive tendencies, experimented on duets with saxophonist King Curtis and added songs by the likes of Bob Dylan to the group's repertoire. Flatt, a traditionalist, did not like these changes, and the group broke up in 1969. Following the breakup, Lester Flatt founded the Nashville Grass and Scruggs lead the Earl Scruggs Revue. Flatt died in 1979 at the age of 64. Scruggs still performs occasionally, as his health permits. Flatt and Scruggs were elected to the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1985. Лестер Flatt и Эрл Scruggs встретились, как члены группы Билла Монро, Синие Трава Мальчики, в 1946 году два левых эту группу в начале 1948 года, и в течение нескольких месяцев сформировал свою собственную группу, туманной горы Boys. Скраггса 'стиль банджо и ритм-гитара в стиле Flatt, а также его вокал дал им характерный звук, что выиграл их много поклонников. В 1955 году они стали членами Grand Ole Opry. Многие из песен на их альбомы, зачисляются на "Некоторые и Стейси". Эти песни были на самом деле, написанной Флэтт, Scruggs и других различных членов Туманного горы Boys. Некоторые и Стейси являются девичьи имена жен Флэтт и Scruggs (Louise наверняка, жена графа Scruggs, и Глэдис Стейси, жена Лестера Флэтт).Scruggs, кто всегда проявлял прогрессивные тенденции, экспериментировал на дуэтов с саксофонистом короля Кертис и добавил песни подобными Боба Дилана в репертуар группы. Flatt, традиционалист, не нравятся эти изменения, и группа распалась в 1969 году После распада, Лестер Flatt основана Нэшвилл Трава и Scruggs привести Граф Скраггса Revue. Flatt умер в 1979 году в возрасте 64 лет Scruggs все еще выполняет иногда, как его здоровье позволяет. Flatt и Scruggs в 1985 году были избраны в Зал Музыки кантри Славы.НА МОЙ ВЗГЛЯД ЭТО ЛУЧШАЯ КАНТРИ- ГРУППА СВОЕГО ВРЕМЕНИ.))

9 years ago

Donna Young

Love this

9 years ago

Elliott Michaels

They don't make them like that anymore, and that's too bad!

9 years ago

LARCHANGE1

♪ ♩ ♭ ♪♫ ♡ ♡ 

9 years ago

Rob Derr

I ain't gonna work on the railroad...

10 years ago

193Greenday

It's not country it's bluegrass

10 years ago

Whalebone

Classic!

10 years ago

riverstonerodnresto

thats awsome!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

10 years ago

niokkota

And Deep Purple...

10 years ago

Jim Penson

I think I've heard Josh Graves talk about this trailer house. They would play their gigs and come back here and play all night.

10 years ago

muzikkraz

Possibly. Just like someone would've created Elvis and the Beatles. I like to think that raw, God-given talent is the one very thing which separates mediocre copy-cats from golden achievement. I could be wrong, though.

10 years ago

WalterJacksonFreeman

I believe without those people...someone else woulda figured it out

10 years ago

pajamasflannel

I reckon you're both right. Blues was something Bill Monroe wanted to be a part of Bluegrass and the speed with which Mr Scruggs played was an impetus to high-octane styles of music. Also, Blues was popular in England at the time Black Sabbath sort of "stiffened" up the licks while adding horror movie overtones. Give both these gentlemens a cigar!

10 years ago

CSharp

And rock & roll.

10 years ago

muzikkraz

Pardon me, sir. You are absolutely correct and I thank you for being so! I reckon my fondness for heavy metal distracts my thinking at times. I very much appreciate your comment to me. It's quite enlightening to have people like you that can accurately say things. Be well, my friend!

10 years ago

jmhendrix101

i always thought the blues were at the roots of metal. but, i like the way you think sir.

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