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Ink 19 :: Flatt & Scruggs

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The Best of Flatt & Scruggs (Mercury). Review by Phil Bailey.

FLATT & SCRUGGS THE BEST OF FLATT & SCRUGGS Mercury Bill Monroe is the king of bluegrass, which I guess makes Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs the crown princes of bluegrass. They developed a sound that is still echoing in the songs of Alison Krauss, The Blacks, and Freakwater. Their songs and their sound ...

Ink 19 :: Doc & Merle Watson

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March 1998 :: Music V-Z :: Doc & Merle Watson (David Whited)

Doc & Merle Watson Home Sweet Home Sugar Hill On July 30th, 1967, a 15 year old Merle Watson approached his mother with a big grin and said "Mama, if you and Daddy would get me a banjo for Christmas, I would learn to play it." The next day his father and mother traveled to nearby Boone, NC and bought ...

Ink 19 :: Letters

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February 1999 :: Streaks :: Letters (Bosky)

... United compilation, reviewed in the November 1998 issue - ed.] as doing our best Madness impression. Inevitably, a band will always have influences, and I would agree that Madness have been one of the many bands to influence us since the band started in '82. I would, however disagree with your remark ...

Ink 19 :: Norman Blake

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Old Ties (Rounder Heritage). Review by James Mann.

NORMAN BLAKE OLD TIES Rounder Heritage Born in 1938, Norman Blake has been playing music since he was 16, has played with everyone from Flatt and Scruggs to Doc Watson and Tony Rice, and provided the musical icing on the O Brother, Where Art Thou soundtrack. He's about as good a guitarist as you'll ...
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