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AnneD

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33. But the legacy he was most proud of....
Thu Mar 29, 2012, 01:36 PM
Mar 2012

that several of his boys were fine musicians and he was able to play with them in concert. He leaves behind a rich legacy to us all.

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I remember Flatt and Scruggs fromthe Beverly Hillbillies notadmblnd Mar 2012 #1
Pearl Pearl Pearl, don't give your love to Earl. He combs his hair with possum fat. Hassin Bin Sober Mar 2012 #3
+1. Loved that show (the B&W years) as a kid. Faygo Kid Mar 2012 #16
OH okay now I know who he is. Ashame in all regards May his family be filled with healing wishes Justice wanted Mar 2012 #20
THE MASTER FROM FLINT HILL: EARL SCRUGGS by Steve Martin Jan 17 2012 eShirl Mar 2012 #2
Men With Banjos Who Know How To Use Them thelordofhell Mar 2012 #7
Wow another Foggy Moiuntain Scruggs jam on Letterman...never saw that one. Old and In the Way Mar 2012 #19
Good lord...what a group! dixiegrrrrl Mar 2012 #28
I saw that show when it aired. Old and In the Way Mar 2012 #29
I loved that appearance! Earl was wonderful! glinda Mar 2012 #31
Albert Lee - my fave strat player of all time Doctor_J Mar 2012 #35
Wow! Gives me goosebumps. northoftheborder Mar 2012 #34
Great tribute. Wish I still had my banjo. Hoyt Mar 2012 #8
A true master and maker of his craft. Bluenorthwest Mar 2012 #4
"Foggy Mountain Breakdown" KansDem Mar 2012 #5
Beat me to it Botany Mar 2012 #6
I learned to play the 5-string when I was in my teens KansDem Mar 2012 #12
Loves me some seeger Botany Mar 2012 #17
A classic! KansDem Mar 2012 #22
Nobody - I mean NOBODY - came close to playing the banjo like Scruggs. He was a total master. TahitiNut Mar 2012 #14
RIP To A Genuine Original. (n/t) Paladin Mar 2012 #9
he is a legend and it`s sad to see another one go madrchsod Mar 2012 #10
sad mbuch64 Mar 2012 #11
bazzarre youtube of lester flatt's beverly hillybillies wife bart95 Mar 2012 #13
RIP Earl and thanks for the music. Uncle Joe Mar 2012 #15
An awesome talent. tabasco Mar 2012 #18
Thanks for the memories Earl. RIP sarchasm Mar 2012 #21
Thanks for all the wonderful years ! yesphan Mar 2012 #23
Moratorium on Washington 1969 wilt the stilt Mar 2012 #24
Wow...didn't know that. Old and In the Way Mar 2012 #30
Awesome talent jberryhill Mar 2012 #25
Priceless. A consummate talent. DinahMoeHum Mar 2012 #26
Ah shit....i saw him about 3 years ago.... Lochloosa Mar 2012 #27
Man... of the best. harmonicon Mar 2012 #32
But the legacy he was most proud of.... AnneD Mar 2012 #33
Saw him live once.... rayofreason Mar 2012 #36
well said. Old and In the Way Mar 2012 #37
This was an important man who mattered Burma Jones Mar 2012 #38
Earl Scruggs was my first Bluegrass hero! jimmil Mar 2012 #39
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