Bitesize - Happy 80th Birthday Bluegrass!
Description
This week's Bitesize episode celebrates one of the most important dates in bluegrass music - December 8th.
The main reason this date is so important is that it marks the first time Earl Scruggs joined Bill Monroe at The Opry, on December 8th 1945, leading many people to describe it as 'the birth of bluegrass'. That makes 2025 the 80th anniversary of bluegrass!
Fast forward to December 8th 1962 and we have another Flatt and Scruggs milestone - their performance at New York's Carnegie Hall, which was released the year after as Flatt and Scruggs Live at Carnegie Hall, a record that went on to become a firm favourite of bluegrass fans the world over.
To celebrate that record, I'll be joined by Trey Hensley in the next episode of the podcast...which is also Bluegrass Jam Along's 500th episode!
If you missed the Earl Scruggs 100th birthday episodes I put together last year, you'll find them here:
Jerry Douglas celebrates Earl Scruggs' 100th Birthday
Earl Scruggs 100th Birthday Tribute:
Part 1 - Tony Trischka, Kristin Scott Benson and Alan Munde
Part 2 - Jerry Douglas, Alison Brown and Tim O'Brien
Jim Mills on Earl Scruggs and pre-War Gibson banjos
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Thanks to Bryan Sutton for his wonderful theme tune to Bluegrass Jam Along (and to Justin Moses for playing the fiddle!)
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