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  2. Foggy Mountain Jamboree - Wikipedia

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    Foggy Mountain Jamboree is an album by Flatt & Scruggs, released by Columbia Records in 1957. It was re-issued on CD by Columbia Records and Legacy Records in 2005. It was a 2012 inductee to the Grammy Hall of Fame .

  3. Beacon Banjo Company - Wikipedia

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    Their inspiration for going into the banjo business was Earl Scruggs' creation of homemade cam tuners, which he developed after recording "Earl's Breakdown" in 1951. Scruggs had sought to refine the way he played this song by finding a way to re-tune more accurately during the piece.

  4. Flatt and Scruggs - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  5. Foggy Mountain Breakdown - Wikipedia

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    "Foggy Mountain Breakdown" is a bluegrass instrumental, in the common "breakdown" format, written by Earl Scruggs and first recorded on December 11, 1949, by the bluegrass artists Flatt & Scruggs and the Foggy Mountain Boys. [1] It is a standard in the bluegrass repertoire. The 1949 recording features Scruggs playing a five-string banjo.

  6. Earl Scruggs - Wikipedia

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    Flatt and Scruggs won a Grammy Award in 1968 for Scruggs's instrumental "Foggy Mountain Breakdown". [60] Scruggs won a second Grammy in 2001 for the same song featuring artists Steve Martin , Vince Gill , Albert Lee , Paul Shaffer , Leon Russell , Marty Stuart , Jerry Douglas , Glen Duncan and Scruggs's two oldest sons, Randy and Gary. [ 60 ]

  7. Curly Seckler - Wikipedia

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    At this point, Flatt & Scruggs offered Curly Seckler his position back in the Foggy Mountain Boys band, and Curly rejoined at the end of 1951. [1] Curly stayed with Flatt and Scruggs until 1962, when the band ended, recording over 130 songs while in the band. After Flatt and Scruggs, Curly took a break from the music business until 1973, when ...

  8. Roll in My Sweet Baby's Arms - Wikipedia

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    The Flatt & Scruggs version was first released as a single by Lester Flatt, Earl Scruggs and the Foggy Mountain Boys, on December 14, 1951. Buck Owens released his cover version "Rollin' in My Sweet Baby's Arms" in August 1971 as the second single from his album Ruby. The song peaked at No. 2 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart. [4]

  9. Talk:Earl Scruggs - Wikipedia

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    "Foggy Mountain Breakdown" was composed by Earl Scruggs probably in 1948 because it is on one of the three albums that Flatt and Scruggs recorded for Mercury Records. The Wikipedia article implies that Foggy Mountain Breakdown was written for the Bonnie and Clyde movie which came out in the late 1960's, but that's not true.