Flatt and Scruggs explained

Flatt and Scruggs
Background:group_or_band
Origin:Tennessee (Flatt), North Carolina (Scruggs)
Genre:Bluegrass, country
Years Active:1948–1969
Label:Mercury, Columbia, Harmony
Past Members:Lester Flatt
Earl Scruggs

Flatt and Scruggs were an American bluegrass duo. Singer and guitarist Lester Flatt and banjo player Earl Scruggs, both of whom had been members of Bill Monroe's band, the Bluegrass Boys, from 1945 to 1948, formed the duo in 1948. Flatt and Scruggs are viewed by music historians as one of the premier bluegrass groups in the history of the genre.[1]

Flatt and Scruggs recorded and performed together until 1969. Their backing band, the Foggy Mountain Boys, included fiddle player Paul Warren, a master player in both the old-time and bluegrass fiddling styles whose technique reflected all qualitative aspects of "the bluegrass breakdown" and fast bowing style; dobro player Uncle Josh Graves, an innovator of the advanced playing style of the instrument now used in the genre; stand-up bass player Cousin Jake Tullock; and mandolinist Curly Seckler.

History

Lester Flatt worked for Monroe at the time Earl Scruggs was considered for Bill Monroe's band, the Blue Grass Boys, in 1945. The two left that band early in 1948, and within a few months had formed the Foggy Mountain Boys. Flatt's rhythm-guitar style and vocals and Scruggs' banjo style gave them a distinctive sound that won them many fans. In 1955, they became members of the Grand Ole Opry.[2]

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 led the Earl Scruggs Revue. Flatt died of heart failure in Nashville, Tennessee, May 11, 1979 at the age of 64.[3] Scruggs died from natural causes on March 28, 2012 in a Nashville hospital.[4] [5]

Flatt and Scruggs were elected to the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1985. In 2003, they ranked No. 24 on CMT's 40 Greatest Men of Country Music, one of only four non-solo artists to make the list (The Eagles, Alabama, and Brooks & Dunn are the others).

Members

Notable songs

Discography

Albums

YearAlbumChart PositionsLabel
US CountryUS
1957 Foggy Mountain Jamboree Columbia
1958Country MusicMercury
1959Lester Flatt & Earl Scruggs
1960Songs of GloryColumbia
1961Foggy Mountain Banjo
Songs of the Famous Carter Family
1962Folk Songs of Our Land
1963Hard Travelin' (The Ballad of Jed Clampett)115
The Original SoundMercury
Flatt and Scruggs at Carnegie Hall7134Columbia
1964Recorded Live at Vanderbilt University10
The Fabulous Sound of Lester Flatt & Earl Scruggs2
1965The Versatile Flatt & Scruggs
Great Original Recordings
1966Town and Country15
When the Saints Go Marching In
Flatt & Scruggs' Greatest Hits34
Sacred Songs
1967Strictly Instrumental (w/ Doc Watson)
Hear the Whistles Blow37
1968Changin' Times featuring Foggy Mountain Breakdown7
Songs to Cherish
Original Theme From Bonnie & Clyde26
The Story of Bonnie & Clyde23187
Nashville Airplane35
1970Final Fling45
Breaking Out35
20 All-Time Great Recordings

Singles

YearSinglePeak chart positionsAlbum
US CountryUSCAN CountryCAN
1949"Foggy Mountain Breakdown"9rowspan="7"
1952"'Tis Sweet to Be Remembered"9
1959"Cabin on the Hill"9
1960"Crying My Heart Out Over You"21
1961"Polka on a Banjo"12
"Go Home"10
1962"Just Ain't"16
"The Legend of the Johnson Boys"27Folk Songs of Our Land
"The Ballad of Jed Clampett"144Hard Travelin' (The Ballad of Jed Clampett)
1963"Pearl Pearl Pearl"8113rowspan="2"
"New York Town"26
1964"You Are My Flower"12Recorded Live at Vanderbilt University
"My Sara Jane"40rowspan="3"
"Petticoat Junction"14
"Workin' It Out"21
1965"I Still Miss Someone"43The Versatile Flatt & Scruggs
1967"Nashville Cats"54rowspan="2"
"California Up Tight Band"20
1968"Down in the Flood"4515Changing Times featuring
Foggy Mountain Breakdown
"Foggy Mountain Breakdown"585590
"Like a Rolling Stone"58125Nashville Airplane

Notes and References

  1. Rosenberg, Neil V. (1998), "Flatt & Scruggs and the Foggy Mountain Boys", The Encyclopedia of Country Music, Oxford University Press, pp. 173-4
  2. Browne, Ray B. and Browne, Pat, "Flatt and Scruggs", The Guide to United States Popular Culture, Popular Press, 2001, p. 284
  3. Rockwell, John (May 12, 1979). "Lester Flatt, Singer and Guitarist in Duo With Earl Scruggs, Dies". The New York Times. p. 26.
  4. News: . . Bluegrass, banjo legend Earl Scruggs dies at 88 . March 28, 2012 . March 29, 2012.
  5. News: Wilson . David . Earl Scruggs, Banjoist Who Invented 'Scruggs Style,' Dies at 88 . https://archive.today/20120721011025/http://www.businessweek.com/news/2012-03-28/earl-scruggs-banjoist-who-invented-scruggs-style-dies-at-88 . dead . July 21, 2012 . . March 28, 2012 . March 29, 2012 .