It is not the Earl revue, its the foggy mountain boys, form by Mac Wiseman and Lester Flatt 1948
Foggy Mountain Breakdown was written by Earl Scruggs. It was first recorded in 1949 by the bluegrass artists Flatt and Scruggs and the Foggy Mountain Boys.
In 1945, the two musicians who joined Bill Monroe's band, the Blue Grass Boys, were Earl Scruggs and Lester Flatt. Earl Scruggs introduced his innovative three-finger banjo picking style, which greatly influenced bluegrass music, while Lester Flatt's distinctive guitar playing and harmonies contributed to the band's signature sound. Together, they helped shape the genre's evolution and popularity.
In 1945, Bill Monroe's band, the Blue Grass Boys, welcomed two significant musicians: Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs. Flatt was a guitarist and vocalist, while Scruggs was a groundbreaking banjo player known for his three-finger picking style. Their contributions were pivotal in shaping the sound of bluegrass music, elevating the genre's popularity.
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Foggy Mountain Breakdown was written by Earl Scruggs. It was first recorded in 1949 by the bluegrass artists Flatt and Scruggs and the Foggy Mountain Boys.
Earl Scruggs and Lester Flatt were members of Bill Monroe's Bluegrass Boys before leaving and forming the Foggy Mountain Boys.
The Foggy Mountain Boys, a bluegrass band led by Earl Scruggs and Lester Flatt, disbanded in 1969. They had been active for over 20 years before deciding to go their separate ways.
The original foggy mountain boys were; Mac Wiseman; lester flatt; earl Scruggs; cedric rainwater; and jim shutmate. later foggy mountain boys were josh grave and curley seckler . Mac Wiseman help form this group in 1948 and named them the foggy mountain boys. Mac wiseman is the only living one left.
Foggy Mountain Boys was created in 1952.
It was an original song written for the Foggy Mountain Soap brand to the tune of "The Girl I Left Behind (Me)" sung and played by Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs, whose band was named the Foggy Mountain Boys. Here are the lyrics: Oh, the best durn soap is Foggy Mountain Soap. It gets yer clothes much whiter! You can bet your hat it'll make dirt scat And make yer whole day brighter!
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During his absence from the Foggy Mountain Boys in 1958-59, Curly Seckler spent several months working with Carl Sauceman in Carrollton, Alabama. He also led his own group, playing weekly square dances in Gallatin, Tennessee.
In 1945, the two musicians who joined Bill Monroe's band, the Blue Grass Boys, were Earl Scruggs and Lester Flatt. Earl Scruggs introduced his innovative three-finger banjo picking style, which greatly influenced bluegrass music, while Lester Flatt's distinctive guitar playing and harmonies contributed to the band's signature sound. Together, they helped shape the genre's evolution and popularity.
In 1945, Bill Monroe's band, the Blue Grass Boys, welcomed two significant musicians: Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs. Flatt was a guitarist and vocalist, while Scruggs was a groundbreaking banjo player known for his three-finger picking style. Their contributions were pivotal in shaping the sound of bluegrass music, elevating the genre's popularity.
Scud Mountain Boys ended in 1997.
Scud Mountain Boys was created in 1991.