When banjo extraordinaire Tony Trischka opened his mail one afternoon during the height of the Covid lockdown, he certainly wasn’t expecting to get a visit from his old pal, the late great Earl Scruggs. Of course, it wasn’t Earl at the door, but a mysterious thumb drive full of rare recordings of Scruggs jamming with John Hartford, mostly taken from private gatherings at Earl’s house during the 80s and 90s. Naturally, Trischka began poring over the more than 200 songs, transcribing the all-new solos, tones, and tricks from the man he’d been studying for over half a century.
Naturally, Trischka couldn’t wait to get his friends and colleagues together to flesh out this new material in the studio, and it wasn’t long before Earl Jam: A Tribute To Earl Scruggs—a brand-new album to be released in Late Spring on Down The Road—came to be. “Whether or not you’re a banjo player, if you play bluegrass, you’re influenced by Earl. So it was easy to get world-class players on board,” says Trischka. Names like Bela Fleck, Michael Cleveland, Sam Bush, Vince Gill and Del McCoury fill the album next to those of Molly Tuttle, Brittany Haas, Dominick Leslie, and Bronwyn Keith-Hynes, creating a cross-generational, genre-spanning band of, let’s face it, a heaping of the best pickers alive today.
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Side A
1. Brown’s Ferry Blues?(feat. Billy Strings)
2. San Antonio Rose?
3. Chinese Breakdown
4. My Horses Ain’t Hungry
5. Roll On Buddy
6. Freight Train Blues
7. Casey Jones
8. Dooley (feat. Molly Tuttle)
9. Cripple Creek
10. Amazing Grace
11. Lady Madonna
12. Bury Me Beneath the Willow (feat. 13. Vince Gill)
14. Shout Little Lulu
16. Amazing Grace - Postlude
When banjo extraordinaire Tony Trischka opened his mail one afternoon during the height of the Covid lockdown, he certainly wasn’t expecting to get a visit from his old pal, the late great Earl Scruggs. Of course, it wasn’t Earl at the door, but a mysterious thumb drive full of rare recordings of Scruggs jamming with John Hartford, mostly taken from private gatherings at Earl’s house during the 80s and 90s. Naturally, Trischka began poring over the more than 200 songs, transcribing the all-new solos, tones, and tricks from the man he’d been studying for over half a century.
Naturally, Trischka couldn’t wait to get his friends and colleagues together to flesh out this new material in the studio, and it wasn’t long before Earl Jam: A Tribute To Earl Scruggs—a brand-new album to be released in Late Spring on Down The Road—came to be. “Whether or not you’re a banjo player, if you play bluegrass, you’re influenced by Earl. So it was easy to get world-class players on board,” says Trischka. Names like Bela Fleck, Michael Cleveland, Sam Bush, Vince Gill and Del McCoury fill the album next to those of Molly Tuttle, Brittany Haas, Dominick Leslie, and Bronwyn Keith-Hynes, creating a cross-generational, genre-spanning band of, let’s face it, a heaping of the best pickers alive today.
Out of stock? Get notified when this item is restocked.
Side A
1. Brown’s Ferry Blues?(feat. Billy Strings)
2. San Antonio Rose?
3. Chinese Breakdown
4. My Horses Ain’t Hungry
5. Roll On Buddy
6. Freight Train Blues
7. Casey Jones
8. Dooley (feat. Molly Tuttle)
9. Cripple Creek
10. Amazing Grace
11. Lady Madonna
12. Bury Me Beneath the Willow (feat. 13. Vince Gill)
14. Shout Little Lulu
16. Amazing Grace - Postlude