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Flatt & Scruggs playing: Randy Lynn Rag This is my favorite bluegrass band of all time. This is rare footage of a USO show (for the military) some time in the 60's. This video shows Hylo Brown playing bass w/ the rest of the standard F&S line up: Paul Warren on fiddle, Earl and Lester on banjo and guitar respectively, Curly Seckler on mandolin, and Josh Graves on dobro. Here you can also see Earl sporting his '34 Granada w/it's Bow-Tie finger board which he had for a short time in the 60's. Tags: Flatt Scruggs Earl Lester Foggy Mt. Boys Bluegrass banjo traditional rare |
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Rachael Flatt Liberty 2008 SP Moon River Rachael won the Ladies SPB section with this very nice performance Tags: Rachael Flatt Liberty SP 2008 |
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Rachael Flatt 2007 US Nationals Short Program Rachael Flatt performs her short program at the 2007 US Nationals in Spokane, Washington Tags: rachel flatt 2007 figure skating us nationals short progam spokane washington |
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Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs and the Foggy Mountain Boys a double-barreled shot of Bluegrass from the masters. Hey Hey Hey and Flint Hill Special Tags: bluegrass banjo flatt scuggs |
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Rachael Flatt @World Jr. Figure Skating Championships 2008 Rachael Flatt won the title with her season best score. Tags: Rachal Flatt Figure Skating Jr. 2008 World |
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Bill Monroe with Lester Flatt & Earl Scruggs 78 RPM record be sure to look at my channel, I have more Of these posted. The song is Wicked Path Of Sin.It was recorded around 1947. When Lester and Earl started out with Bill they recorded this for columbia plus several others. Here is my magnavox record changer console playing it. The reject function works fine, I just did not want the 78 to slam onto the platter. Tags: Bill Monroe Lester Flatt Earl Scruggs 78 RPM record changer magnavox hi fi |
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Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs --Reuben-- Flatt & Scruggs 1960's. Tags: Bluegrass Beverly Hillbillies Bill Monroe Banjo |
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Rachael Flatt 2008 Junior Worlds SP Rachael Flatt 2008 Junior Worlds SP Tags: Rachael Flatt 2008 Junior Worlds SP |
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Rachael Flatt 2008 Junior Worlds FS Rachael Flatt 2008 Junior Worlds FS Tags: Rachael Flatt 2008 Junior Worlds FS |
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Supernatural MV What Hurts The Most - Rascal Flatt & Cascada Supernatural Trilogy (Part 1 of 3) "A Tale of Two Brothers" This is the 1st of my 3 Supernatural Trilogy videos, each telling a story of it's own but collectively, surrounding the same family. This music video features an identical song sung by Rascal Flatts and Cascada, which I incorporated the two together to form an amateur duet mix version. You won't hear this duet version of "What Hurts The Most" by Cascada and Rascal Flatts anywhere else. The first video of the series tells a tale of 2 brothers growing up in the absence of a mother they've lost at an early age. Their dad took off shortly afterwards and left the two boys to survive alone on their own. The only problem was, these sibling brothers couldn't be any more different as they struggle at times, to reconcile their difference and discover the true meaning of brotherhood. A heart felt video is what this means to me and I hope y'all enjoy it. Feedbacks and comments are always welcomed. *** Disclaimer Note *** This is purely, a fan made music video for the T.V. show "Supernatural" and is in NO WAY soliciting or advertising for personal gains. It was created strictly for leisure and for the fans of Supernatural. This music video has ABSOLUTELY NO association, affiliation, or ties in any way with the music artists behind the song, the television hit series, or Warner Bros. Entertainment. Software Used: Video - Sony Vegas 8.0 Duet Mix - MixMeister Pro 4 Inspiration - mnallison02 (the Supernatural Guru) http://www.youtube.com/user/mnallison02 Tags: supernatural super natural what hurts the most cascada rascal flatts dean sam winchester jensen ackles jared padalecki |
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Lester Flatt & Earl Scruggs song performed by Pete Milano Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs Bluegrass song Hot Corn Cold Corn is performed by Pete Milano and Emory Lester in Middletown Virginia on August 25, 2007 with Marc Roy and Kene Hyatt Tags: Lester Flatt Earl Scruggs Bluegrass Hot Corn Cold Milano |
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Rachel Flatt Sp World Rachel Flatt Reprents the United-States of America SP World Junior 20008 Tags: Rachel Flatt Sp World |
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"Pearl Pearl Pearl" Flatt & Scruggs cover This is an old Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs tune. I love me some Bluegrass as this is the music from my neck of the woods...I think my voice is suited better towards bluegrass and old time...but I didnt do so well on this one..oh well it was fun nonetheless. Tags: pearl earl scruggs lester flatt bluegrass jimski123 country acoustic banjo folk |
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rachael flatt 2007 nationals 3lz+3t slow motion rachael flatt 2007 nationals short program 3lz+3t in slow motion Tags: rachael flatt 2007 nationals short program 3lz+3t |
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Flatt Out | Hucklebuck Flatt Out 2003 Northwestern University Tags: Ernie Flatt Out Northwestern University |
User: gloryday |
Rachael Flatt 2008 Liberty LP This program was very, very new to Rachael. It will be much better later in the season. Tags: Rachael Flatt 2008 Liberty LP |
User: squidlett |
Ruby Seven-year old Ricky Skaggs performing Ruby with Flatt and Scruggs. Tags: Ricky Skaggs Ruby Earl Scruggs Lester Flatt Bluegrass Mandolin |
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Flatt & Scruggs- Hot Corn, Cold Corn ... Tags: flatt scruggs folk bluegrass mountain |
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Roll In My Sweet Babys Arms BCB Band of Oklahoma City sings "Roll In My Sweet Babys Arms" by Flatt and Scruggs. This song has been performed my many artists including Merle Haggard, Leon Russell, and Willie Nelson to name a few. The Foggy Mountain Boys was an influential bluegrass band that performed and recorded during the 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s. Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs met as members of Bill Monroe's band, the Blue Grass Boys, in 1946. The two left that band early in 1948, and within a few months had formed their own group, the Foggy Mountain Boys. Scruggs' banjo style and Flatt's vocals gave them a distinctive sound that won them many fans. In 1955 they became members of the Grand Ole Opry. Many of the songs on their albums are credited to "Certain and Stacey". These songs were in fact written by Flatt, Scruggs, and various other members of the Foggy Mountain Boys. Certain and Stacey are the maiden names of the wives of Flatt and Scruggs. Louise Certain, wife of Earl Scruggs and Gladys Stacey, wife of Lester Flatt. 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 lead the Earl Scruggs Revue. Flatt died in 1979. Scruggs still performs occasionally, as his health permits. Flatt and Scruggs were elected to the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1985. In 2003, they ranked #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.). Tags: BCB Band Oklahoma City Taylor Guitar |
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Foggy Mountain Special 7-year old Ricky Skaggs performing Foggy Mountain Special on Martha White show backed by Flatt and Scruggs Tags: Ricky Skaggs Earl Scruggs Lester Flatt Martha White Foggy Mountain Special |
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Lester & Earl - Wreck of Old 97 A classic moment with Flatt and Scruggs! Tags: Lester Flatt Earl Scruggs Bluegrass Banjo Clampett Beverly Hillbillies |
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Rascal Flatts - What hurts the most Music Video One of my fav songs ever! Tags: rascal. flatts. what. hurts. the. most. music. video. |
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Flatt & Scruggs- Drink That Mash and Talk That Trash ... Tags: flatt scruggs folk bluegrass mountain moonshine |
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Rollin In My Sweet Babies Arms BCB Band sings "Rollin In My Sweet Babies Arms" by Flatt and Scruggs. Probably the most famous bluegrass band of all time was Flatt & Scruggs and the Foggy Mountain Boys. They made the genre famous in ways that not even Bill Monroe, who pretty much invented the sound, ever could. Because of a guitar player and vocalist from Tennessee named Lester Flatt and an extraordinary banjo player from North Carolina named Earl Scruggs, bluegrass music has become popular the world over and has entered the mainstream in the world of music. Like so many other bluegrass legends, Flatt & Scruggs were graduates of Bill Monroe's Blue Grass Boys. Because of the unique sound they added ("overdrive," one critic called it), Monroe felt let down after Flatt's quality vocals and Scruggs's banjo leads left in 1948. Quickly the two assembled a band that in the opinion of many was among the best ever, with Chubby Wise on fiddle and Jody Rainwater on bass; a later band, with Paul Warren on fiddle and Josh Graves on dobro, was equally superb. With so many extraordinary musicians and the solid, controlled vocals of Flatt, it's no wonder the Foggy Mountain Boys were the band that brought bluegrass to international prominence. From 1948 until 1969, when Flatt & Scruggs split up to pursue different musical directions, they were the bluegrass band, due to their Martha White Flour segment at the Opry and, especially, their tremendous exposure from TV and movies. Flatt and Scruggs were originally brought together by Monroe in 1945, when they joined a band that also featured fiddler Chubby Wise and bassist Cedric Rainwater. This quintet created the sound of bluegrass and helped bring it to national recognition through radio shows, records, and concerts. After three years with Monroe, Flatt left the mandolinist behind in 1948, and Scruggs followed his lead shortly afterward. The duo formed their own band, the Foggy Mountain Boys. Within a few months, they recruited ex-Blue Grass Boy Rainwater, fiddler Jim Shumate and guitarist/vocalist Mac Wiseman. Initially, the band played on radio stations across the South, landing a record contract with Mercury Records in late 1948. Over the next two years, they toured the U.S. constantly, played many radio shows, and recorded several sessions for Mercury. One of the sessions produced the original version of "Foggy Mountain Breakdown," which would become a bluegrass standard. In 1951, Flatt & Scruggs switched record labels, signing with Columbia Records. By this point, the band now featured mandolinst/vocalist Curly Seckler, fiddler Paul Warren, and bassist Jake Tullock. Where the careers of other bluegrass and hard country acts stalled in the early and mid-'50s, the Foggy Mountain Boys flourished. One of their first singles for Columbia, "'Tis Sweet to Be Remembered," reached the Top Ten in 1952, and in 1953, the Martha White Flour company sponsored a regular radio show for the group on WSM in Nashville. In 1955, the band joined the Grand Ole Opry. The following year, they added a dobro player called Buck Graves to the lineup. Flatt & Scruggs reached a new audience in the late '50s, when the folk music revival sparked the interest of a younger generation of listeners. The duo played a number of festivals targeted at the new breed of bluegrass and folk fans. At the same time, country music television programs went into syndication, and the duo became regulars on these shows. In the summer of 1959, Flatt & Scruggs began a streak of Top 40 country singles that ran into 1968 — their chart performance was directly tied to their increased exposure. The duo's popularity peaked in 1962, when they recorded the theme song to the television sitcom The Beverly Hillbilles. The theme, called "The Ballad of Jed Clampett," became the first number one bluegrass single in early 1963, and the duo made a number of cameos on the show. The Beverly Hillbilles began a streak of cameo appearances and soundtrack work for Flatt & Scruggs in television and film, most notably with the appearance of "Foggy Mountain Breakdown" in Arthur Penn's 1968 film Bonnie and Clyde. With all of their TV, film, and festival appearances, Flatt & Scruggs popularlized bluegrass music more than any artist, even Monroe. Ironically, that popularity helped drive the duo apart. Scruggs wanted to expand their sound and pushed Flatt to cover Bob Dylan's "Like a Rolling Stone" in 1968 as well as land concert appearances in venues that normally booked rock & roll acts. Flatt wanted to continue in a traditional bluegrass vein. Inevitably, the opposing forces came to a head in 1969, and the duo parted ways. Appropriately, Flatt formed a traditional bluegrass band, the Nashville Grass, while Scruggs assembled a more progressive outfit, the Earl Scruggs Revue. Tags: BCB Band Oklahoma City Flatt Scruggs |
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Foggy Mountain Breakdown the foggy mountain boys greatest song Tags: earl scruggs lester flatt foggy mountain breakdown |