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  2. Ben Eldridge - Wikipedia

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    Ben Eldridge (August 15, 1938 – April 14, 2024) was an American five-string banjo player and a founding member of the seminal bluegrass group The Seldom Scene. He fell in love with hillbilly music as a child listening to the Old Dominion Barn Dance on the radio. The show was broadcast from the Lyric Theater in downtown Richmond.

  3. Billy Redden - Wikipedia

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    The scene was then shot with carefully chosen camera angles to conceal the player, whose arms were slipped around Redden's waist to play the tune. [2] The hidden banjo player was shown playing in the bar-fingered "clawhammer" style, while the banjo heard on the soundtrack was played in three-finger "Earl Scruggs" style, using finger picks.

  4. Roni Stoneman - Wikipedia

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    Veronica Loretta Stoneman (May 5, 1938 – February 22, 2024) was an American bluegrass banjo player [1] and comedian widely known as a cast member on the country music show Hee Haw. She was the youngest daughter of Ernest V. "Pop" Stoneman , patriarch of the Stoneman Family , one of the most famous family groups in early country music.

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  6. Earl Scruggs - Wikipedia

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    Earl Eugene Scruggs (January 6, 1924 – March 28, 2012) was an American musician noted for popularizing a three-finger banjo picking style, now called "Scruggs style", which is a defining characteristic of bluegrass music.

  7. Don Stover - Wikipedia

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    Stover was born in 1928 and learned to play banjo from his mother. He worked full-time as coal miner and played part-time in the band Coal River Valley Boys. [2] He later joined The Lilly Brothers & Don Stover when the group moved to Boston, Massachusetts in 1952. [1]

  8. J.D. Crowe, Master of the Bluegrass Banjo, Dies at 84 - AOL

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    J.D. Crowe, a banjo player who helped define the instrument for generations of bluegrass fans, died Friday, his family announced on Facebook. “This morning at around 3 a.m,, our dad, JD Crowe ...

  9. Pete Anderson - Wikipedia

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    Pete Anderson (born July 23, 1948) is an American guitarist, music producer, arranger and songwriter. [1]Anderson is most known for his guitar work with, and critically acclaimed production of, country music star Dwight Yoakam from 1984 through 2002, a partnership that resulted in numerous platinum records, sold-out tours, and some music in the Bakersfield and hillbilly traditions.