Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Country Music Hall of Fame Celebrates Curly Seckler


photo: (Patti Longmire/AP Photo)


The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum will celebrate Bluegrass Music Hall of Famer Curly Seckler during a Saturday, Dec. 4 program at 1:30 p.m.



Seckler, who turns 91 on Christmas day, sang harmony vocals on classic Flatt & Scruggs hits including “Salty Dog Blues,” “Roll in My Sweet Baby’s Arms” and “I’ll go Stepping Too.” He was also a part of Lester Flatt’s Nashville Grass band, and led that group after Flatt’s 1979 death. He remains an in-demand live attraction, performing at MerleFest, the Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival and other high-profile events.



SIRIUS XM radio’s Kyle Cantrell will interview Seckler on December 4, and Seckler will perform several signature songs.



The event is included with Museum admission and is free to Museum members. For more information, check www.countrymusichalloffame.org or call 416‑2001.

Friday, October 8, 2010

Lester Flatt inducted into Songwriters Hall of Fame

This is a couple years old but wanted to post it:



Memories. Gladys Flatt (third from left) holds the award presented by Songwriters Hall of Fame as they inducted her late husband, Lester Flatt, into its ranks of stars. L-R: Marty Stuart, who presented the award to Gladys; Earl Scruggs, Lester's partner who was also inducted; Gladys; and Tammy Herren Brumfield, the granddaughter of Lester and Gladys.

Wife and granddaughter accept award




The man who helped put Sparta on the map with his continuous string of bluegrass hits has been inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame. Lester Flatt, whose slow drawl and easy manner won the hearts of millions of fans in the United States, as well as overseas, was given the award posthumously during an Oct. 14, 2007, event at Renaissance Hotel, in Nashville.



Marty Stuart, one of Lester's former prot�s, presented the trophy to Flatt's widow, Gladys Flatt, and his granddaughter, Tammy Herren Brumfield, both of White County. Stuart, who has risen to stardom in the world of bluegrass music through the past three decades, lived with the Flatts when he was a young boy and remained in their home approximately three years. Also honored Sunday night was Earl Scruggs, Lester's former partner. Lester first hooked up with Scruggs as part of Bill Monroe's Blue Grass Boys, in 1945. Within three years, the two men had left Monroe to venture out and start their own act.

In 1953, Flatt and Scruggs began their WSM radio show for Martha White Flour. In 1956, they joined the Grand Ole Opry. In 1962, Flatt and Scruggs gained worldwide recognition when they recorded the theme song to The Beverly Hillbillies TV show. The duo did not write the song, but it still hit number one within five weeks of the show's first broadcast. In 1962, they also performed at Carnegie Hall, becoming the first bluegrass act to have this honor bestowed upon them and performed the now-famous Martha White jingle. In 1967, Scrugg's instrumental, Foggy Mountain Breakdown, was used in the film Bonnie and Clyde. The song earned the duo a performance Grammy and went on to achieve Million-Air status from BMI. Flatt and Scruggs wrote many of their popular songs, including Don't Get Above Your Raisin', Crying My Heart Out Over You, Flint Hill Special and "Cabin in the Hills. They disbanded in 1969, but both were inducted into the Bluegrass Hall of Honor. In 1985, Flatt and Scruggs became only the second bluegrass act to be inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame.



"It's really neat that more than 25 years after he died that he's nominated for something like this," said Brumfield, when talking about the man she affectionately still refers to as Poppa. "I'm just really sad that it couldn't have happened when he was living."



Flatt passed away in 1979 and is buried at Oak Lawn Cemetery, in Sparta.



Brumfield recalled a story her grandmother had told her about one of the times Lester had gotten the inspiration to write a song. At that point in the interview, Gladys took over the storytelling and said she and Lester were traveling down the highway one day when he told her to find something on which to write. The only thing Gladys could find was a brown paper sack. Lester began reciting the words as Gladys took dictation. That song was Be Ready for Tomorrow may Never Come.




"When we got here [Sparta], he got his guitar out at my sister's house," said Gladys. "I mean he didn't change the tune. He didn't change a word. They [songs] would just come to him like that. It was amazing."

By Kim Swindell Wood

13th Annual Liberty Square: A Lester Flatt Celebration Oct. 9th.



Sparta, Tennessee will again honor its bluegrass heritage on Saturday, October 9, 2010 with the 13th Annual Liberty Square: A Lester Flatt Celebration. Sparta is the hometown of bluegrass legends Lester Flatt and Benny Martin, current bluegrass stars Blake Williams of The Expedition Show and Josh Swift of Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver. Last year, during an unprecedented ceremony, the city of Sparta unveiled new city limits signs, declaring itself "Bluegrass USA" and also established the Sparta, Tennessee Bluegrass Hall of Fame, inducting Lester Flatt, Benny Martin and Blake Williams as well as local musicians John Henry Demps and Bill Jones.


In keeping with the branding of Sparta, Tennessee as Bluegrass USA while honoring the area's bluegrass heritage and annual event, city officials have commissioned a new logo for Liberty Square: A Lester Flatt Celebration. "The celebration at Liberty Square gives our entire region an opportunity to come together as one to celebrate the life and accomplishments of Lester Flatt", stated Sparta's Mayor, Jeff Young. "Lester Flatt is a name known around the world and Sparta is fortunate to have been his hometown."


W.D. Stone & Associates, a public relations firm based in Cookeville, Tennessee designed the new logo. "The logo created for Liberty Square: A Lester Flatt Celebration is intended to pay homage to the old concert prints of Lester Flatt' s era, but in a more modern design style", stated Roman Stone, owner of W.D. Stone & Associates. "Being such a legend in bluegrass music, it was only natural to include Lester's likeness in the new logo, especially considering the event was originally intended to honor him. Our design team used vintage colors and retro elements to be consistent with Sparta's historic bluegrass tradition, and to further enhance the brand that the area projects to the world. We feel the logo evokes a feeling of nostalgia while still honoring a relevant bluegrass pioneer."



Liberty Square: A Lester Flatt Celebration draws thousands to the Sparta and White County, Tennessee region annually. This year's event will take place on Saturday, October 9, 2010 on the city's square. The event will include craft and food vendors from many local businesses and non-profit organizations in the area as well as a classic car "cruise-in". At the center of the event, will be the national talent performing in front of the historic Oldham Theatre.



This year's lineup will include one of the most awarded groups in bluegrass, Russell Moore & IIIrd Tyme Out, the International Bluegrass Music Association's 4-time Instrumental Group of the Year Michael Cleveland & Flamekeeper, hard-driving traditionalists Joe Mullins & The Radio Ramb lers and The Expedition Show which features Sparta native and past honoree, Blake Williams. Music will begin at 11:30am CST. For information on Liberty Square: A Lester Flatt Celebration, please visit www.SpartaTN.com or call 931-836-3248.

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Curly Seckler will be inducted into the North Carolina Music Hall of Fame!



Bluegrass music legend Curly Seckler will be inducted into the North Carolina Music Hall of Fame. Among the other inductees are Doc Watson, Andy Griffith, George Hamilton IV, Arthur Smith, Shirley Caesar, Don Gibson, and more. The ceremony is open to the public, however, as of September 10, the event is sold out. The evening will include a reception, dinner, and induction ceremony with a variety of entertainment. Several of the inductees, including Curly, will perform. For information, call the NCMHOF at: 704-934-2320, or visit: NorthCarolinaMusicHallOfFame.org.


Bluegrass legend Curly Seckler was featured in a Legends of Bluegrass set during the IBMA FanFest on October 2nd in Nashville. This week, he will return to his native North Carolina to be inducted into the NC Music Hall of Fame in Kannapolis, NC at th David H. Murdock Core Laboratory Building beginning at 6:00 PM.


Seckler was born in China Grove, NC on December 25, 1919. He got his start as a professional musician over WSTP radio in Salisbury, NC in 1935. In 1939 he joined Charlie Monroe's Kentucky Pardners and moved to WWVA in Wheeling, WV. He went on to perform with several of the top first generation bluegrass bands, including Jim & Jesse, the Stanley Brothers, the Sauceman Brothers, and Mac Wiseman & the Country Boys.



In 1949 Seckler joined Lester Flatt, Earl Scruggs and the Foggy Mountain Boys, as tenor singer and mandolin player. He was an integral part of this group during its most musically productive years. During his tenure they landed a lucrative sponsorship with Martha White Mills and a daily radio show on WSM in Nashville, became members of the Grand Ole Opry, and began a series of highly successful television programs in multiple markets across the Southeast. Seckler remained with the Foggy Mountain Boys for about twelve years, recording over 130 songs with them, many of which have become bluegrass classics.



After Flatt & Scruggs parted ways, Seckler joined Lester Flatt's Nashville Grass. Before Flatt passed away in 1979 he asked Seckler to take over leadership of the band. Seckler continued to lead the Nashville Grass for another 15 years, before retiring from active touring.



In 2004 he was inducted into the IBMA Hall of Fame. That same year he made a series of new recordings and began performing more frequently. His recent appearances have included MerleFest in NC, Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival in CA, River of Music Party in KY, the IBMA Awards Show in Nashville, and the Song of the Mountains television series on PBS. At age 90, Seckler continues to be a creative, hard working entertainer. This year he celebrates his 75th anniversary in music! 10/7/10: Kannapolis, NC - David H. Murdock Core Laboratory Building, 6:00 PM Curly will be inducted into the North Carolina Music Hall of Fame. Among the other inductees are Doc Watson, Andy Griffith, George Hamilton IV, Arthur Smith, Shirley Caesar, Don Gibson, and more. The ceremony is open to the public, however, as of September 10, the event is sold out. The evening will include a reception, dinner, and induction ceremony with a variety of entertainment. Several of the inductees, including Curly, will perform. For information, call the NCMHOF at: 704-934-2320, or visit: www.northcarolinamusichalloffame.org.





Friday, October 1, 2010

Earl Scruggs at IBMA 2010



Bluegrass legend Earl Scruggs, center, appears with his sons, Gary, left, and Randy, right, as the late Louise Scruggs is inducted into the Bluegrass Hall of Fame during the International Bluegrass Music Awards show on Thursday, Sept. 30, 2010, in Nashville, Tenn

Monday, September 20, 2010

Known Flatt and Scruggs Live Recordings

Here is a lsting of live recordings by Flatt and Scruggs. Many are not commercially available:

1946-1948 Grand Ole Opry (w-Monroe)


1947/xx/xx Grand Ole Opry (w-Monroe, different)

1949/xx/xx WCYB Farm'n Fun Time (3 songs)

195x/xx/xx Earl & Don Reno on the Opry (2 songs)

195x/xx/xx Hotel Jam Session (late 50s)

1952/xx/xx Radio (?)

1952/xx/xx The Ritz Teather

1953/06/xx Martha White Monring Shows

1954/xx/xx Martha White Morning Shows

1955/xx/xx Martha White Morning Shows (w-1954 tracks)

1956/06/24 New River Ranch

1957/04/28 New River Ranch

1957/12/10 Fortune Feed Show

1957/12/xx Martha White Morning Show

1957/12/xx Leatherneck Jamboree

1957/xx/xx Martha White Biscuit Time

1957/xx/xx Jam at Arthur Smith's home

1958/06/15 New River Ranch

1958/07/27 New River Ranch

1958/xx/xx New River Ranch (various dates)

1959/09/06 New River Ranch

1959/xx/xx WSAZ-TV Shows (June and November)

1959 Earl w Hylo Brown Newport Folk Festival

1959/xx/xx Pet Milk Grand Ole Opry (from LP)

1960 F,S FMB Newport Folk Festival

1966 F,S FMB



196x/xx/xx Earl, Bill Keith & Randy Scruggs

1960/05/29 New River Ranch

1960/06/16 Folk Sound USA TV Broadcast

1960/12/16 Pet Milk Grand Ole Opry

1961/04/07 Iron City, TN

1961/08/04 Scottsville, KY

1961/12/03 Mount Vernon, VA

1961/xx/xx The Ash Grove

1961/xx/xx Sunset Park

1961/xx/xx Berkeley

1962/05/12 University of Illinois (archive)

1962/12/08 Carnegie Hall

1962/xx/xx Ash Grove

1962/xx/xx Sunset Park

1963/05/02 Vanderbilt University



1963/xx/xx Earl answering a fan

1964/xx/xx Cornell University

1964/xx/xx Macon, GA (incomplete?)

1964/xx/xx Martha White Shows

1965/xx/xx Houston, TX

1965/xx/xx Grand Ole Opry Shows

1966/10/06 Houston

1966/xx/xx Cornell University

1966/04/09 2nd Cornell University

1968/03/xx Osaka, Japan

Friday, September 17, 2010

Earl Scruggs Hospitalized in North Carolina

The legendary musician was in Chapel Hill on Wednesday (September 15) for a sold-out show on the University of North Carolina campus but had to be taken to the hospital shortly after arriving to the venue.




Family members say the 86-year-old banjo great is feeling better today and that his condition is not cause for serious concern.



One of the most important figures in bluegrass history, Earl is a member of the Country Music Hall of Fame and a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award winner. His rapid style of three-finger banjo picking, dubbed "Scruggs Style," has been used by countless bluegrass and country artists in his musical wake.



Earl got his big break playing in the Father of Bluegrass, Bill Monroe's band in the mid 1940s. He left with fellow bandmate Lester Flatt to form the Foggy Mountain Boys. After two decades of playing together, Flatt and Scruggs won their first Grammy in 1968 for their instrumental 'Foggy Mountain Breakdown,' now a bluegrass classic. (Earl won another Grammy for his performance of the same song in 2001, alongside several guest musicians including Steve Martin, Vince Gill and Jerry Douglas.) Flatt and Scruggs, along with Jerry Scoggins, also wrote and performed 'The Ballad of Jed Clampett' -- the theme to the TV sitcom, 'The Beverly Hillbillies.'



The Foggy Mountain Boys broke up in 1969 due to artistic differences. Earl soon formed the Earl Scruggs Revue with his two sons. His beloved wife, the late Louise Scruggs, will be posthumously inducted into the Bluegrass Hall of Fame this year.

Thursday, September 16, 2010

Hylo Brown Festival expands to three days Sept. 17-19!




The annual Hylo Brown Bluegrass Festival will be held Sept. 17-19, at Goshen Memorial Park in MECHANICSBURG, Ohio . Presented by Dave Kehl Chevrolet, the festival has expanded to three days instead of the usual Saturday-only schedule.




Along with an expanding schedule, those in attendance can take advantage of on-site camping, as well as "open pickin'" all weekend. This year's lineup includes local bands, as well as national recording artists, decorated with awards from the International Bluegrass Music Association (IBMA).



Added this year are an open-mic night on Friday and gospel music on Sunday morning.



"After several years, we have finally taken the first step to expand the festival out from its usual one day," said Matthew Smith, festival manager. "It has been a great leap of faith, especially with the addition of such well-known bands to this year's event. The caliber of bands is truly at a high level."



The music



Typically featuring only central Ohio bands, this year's musicians are also traveling from Kentucky and West Virginia. "Several favorites are returning to the festival this year, including Jim Greer & the Mac-O-Chee Valley Folks, as well as Grassahol," added Smith. "Both bands have supported our festival in the past."



Other additions to this year's festival include a live radio broadcast from the Classic Country Radio network (www.myclassiccountry.com) and a Saturday morning pancake breakfast by the Mechanicsburg Lions Club.



Headlining this year's festival is the award-winning bluegrass band IIIrd Tyme Out.



Led by the International Bluegrass Music Association's (IBMA) two-time "Male Vocalist of the Year" Russell Moore, IIIrd Tyme Out, has walked away with IBMA's "Vocal Group of the Year" award seven consecutive years. The band has garnered more than 50 industry awards since their inception in 1991. They feature a capella renditions of many songs, which stand in harmony with their instrumentation from some of the top musicians in the bluegrass business.



Their heavy touring schedule regularly includes performances on the Grand Ole Opry as well as GAC and RFD channel programs. With over 14 recordings, IIIrd Tyme Out is one of bluegrass music's most recognized and in-demand bands in the genre's history. The band has received six nominations for the upcoming 2010 IBMA Awards, to be held at the end of the month.



Also featured is local band and national recording artist Joe Mullins & the Radio Ramblers. The Radio Ramblers, a collaboration of veteran bluegrass musicians who have worked with one another during former musical endeavors, formed in 2006 for the primary purpose of performing at promotions by Classic Country Radio, a network of three southwest Ohio radio stations owned and operated by Mullins, featuring classic country, bluegrass and gospel music. However, due to the level of their professionalism and talent, the requests for performances by the Radio Ramblers has grown, thus expanding their schedule to include shows at area music venues, benefits, and festivals. The Radio Ramblers have quickly become a welcomed addition to the southwest Ohio bluegrass music scene.



Joe Mullins & the Radio Ramblers have officially completed the recording process of their soon-to-be-released gospel project for Rebel Records.



"Hymns From The Hills" features both new and older songs, as well as special guests Ralph Stanley, Doyle Lawson, Rhonda Vincent and Larry Sparks.



"This project has been a lifetime in the making," said front man Mullins in a release. "In addition to the endless contributions of the Ramblers, I wanted the chance to record with some of the artists I have featured on my radio broadcast daily for many years. Besides the legendary musicianship and singing of each guest, I cherish the rich friendship I share with each one."



Rebel Records expects to release "Hymns From The Hills" later this year.



Hylo Brown



The Hylo Brown Bluegrass Festival is held each autumn in memory of the legendary "bluegrass balladeer" Frank "Hylo" Brown. Originally from Johnson County, Ky., Brown brought his family to Ohio, where he began his career with Bradley Kincaid on local radio stations.



After this beginning, his life would lead him to television performances as featured vocalist with Flatt & Scruggs and with his own band, the Timberliners, appearances at the Grand Ole Opry, the WWVA Jamboree, the Newport Folk Music Festival, and more.



Retiring to Mechanicsburg, Brown passed away in 2003. Brown is a member of the Society for the Preservation of Bluegrass Music of America's Preservation Hall of Greats, an honoree on the U.S. 23 Country Music Highway, a 2009 recipient of the IBMA Distinguished Achievement Award, has been a candidate for the International Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame, and has been recognized by the IBMA as one of the first generation pioneers of bluegrass music.



Brown memorabilia will be on display in a museum at the festival, set up by Brown's family.



For more on the festival and Hylo Brown, including ticket information and camping registration, please visit www.hylobrown.com, or call (937) 215-9363.



2010 Hylo Brown Bluegrass Festival Schedule


(Schedule is subject to change without notice)



Friday, Sept. 17



8 p.m. - Open mic with Daniel Dye and the Miller Road Band



Saturday, Sept. 18



10 a.m. - Springfield Special



11:30 a.m. - Grassahol



1:00 p.m. - Jim Greer & the Mac-O-Chee Valley Folks



2:30 p.m. - Square Dancing



4:00 p.m. - Blue Storm



6:00 p.m. - Joe Mullins & the Radio Ramblers



7:30 p.m. - Coaltown



9:00 p.m. - Russell Moore & IIIrd Tyme Out



Sunday, Sept. 19



9-11 a.m. - Gospel Music

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Martha White Flatt and Scruggs TV Show Chronology

Here's a list of the known Martha White Flatt and Scruggs TV shows:

Lester Flatt Liberty Square Celebration set for Oct. 9

The annual Liberty Square Celebration begins at 11:30 a.m., Oct. 9, in downtown Sparta, and will feature four well-known bluegrass bands as a tribute to White County’s ‘hometown’ legend, Lester Flatt.

‘Joe Mullins and The Radio Ramblers’ is the featured band for the celebration.


Mullins has been a banjo player more than 25 years. He toured and recorded as a founding member of the Traditional Grass until 1995. He also recorded and performed with the band Longview, earning Song of the Year and Recorded Event of the Year awards from IBMA, in the late 1990’s. In 2006, he won ‘Instrumental Recording of the Year’ from IBMA. He owns a network of radio stations in Ohio, where he does an on-air bluegrass show. Mullins has also received numerous other awards in the bluegrass music industry.

Adam McIntosh performs vocals and plays guitar. He has been a member of Radio Ramblers since 2006

Tim Kidd plays bass. His roots are in Southern Gospel, but found a home with bluegrass music when he joined the Radio Ramblers.

Evan McGregor performs vocals and plays the fiddle. He has been with the Radio Ramblers since 2006. McGregor has spent his life on the road with several international bluegrass acts.

Mike Terry also helps out with vocals and plays the mandolin. He has been performing with bluegrass bands more than 12 years.

‘The Expedition Show’ is comprised of native White Countain Blake Williams, his wife Kimberly Williams, Wayne Southards and Alex Hibbitts.

As an accomplished musician on several instruments, Blake has been a professional bluegrass musician more than 34 years. He first toured with Bobby Smith and The Boys From Shiloh fresh out of high school and soon moved into the role of banjo player for Lester Flatt and the Nashville Grass until Lester’s death in 1979. He then went to work with Bill Monroe, for 10 years, making him Monroe’s longest tenured banjo player.

In 1991, Blake was given the opportunity to play bass with comedian, Hee Haw star and Grand Ole Opry member Mike Snider, where he stayed until 2001. During his career, Blake has toured 48 states and seven countries, played Carnegie Hall, the Kennedy Center, and the Lincoln Center.

He has also performed on projects by Patty Loveless and Vince Gill. Blake has recorded three solo projects and performed regularly on the Grand Ole Opry more than 23 years. He has also enjoyed songwriting success having his songs covered by Lester Flatt and The Nashville Grass, Rhonda Vincent, and Williams and Clark Expedition. He is a three-time nominee for ‘Entertainer Of The Year’ by Society for the Preservation of Bluegrass Music in America. In May 2009, Sparta unveiled new city limits signs declaring Sparta as ‘Bluegrass USA’ and the home of Blake Williams.

Kimberly Williams, a native of Texas, moved to Nashville in 1992. She had enjoyed her musical beginnings by performing with her family’s band, where she sang and played mandolin. Kimberly has performed demos as a vocalist for songwriters and publishers in Nashville. Kimberly has also worked as a producer for Gaylord Entertainment’s Opryland Productions and Grand Ole Opry Group. During her seven-year tenure with Gaylord, Kimberly produced shows and special events for Opryland theme park, including the popular “Sundays In The Park” event series that included a monthly bluegrass jam, gospel and songwriting events. She has enjoyed two guest appearances on the Grand Ole Opry. In 2005, she opened her own company, East Public Relations, with a focus on affordable tour support and publicity for bluegrass artists.

Wayne Southards is a native of Salem, Mo. He moved to Nashville, in 1990, with his wife and two sons. He would soon become a highly sought after guitarist and work for country artists such as John Conlee, The McCarters and Sweethearts Of The Rodeo. Southards is a seasoned professional in bluegrass, too. He performed with the Tennessee Gentlemen as their lead vocalist and guitarist and he is also an accomplished bass player. He is a Midwest Society for the Preservation of Bluegrass Music in America ‘Male Vocalist of the Year’ having won the award in 1987.

Alex Hibbitt, on mandolin, is the newest member of The Expedition. Hibbitts is an accredited musician on several instruments, a creative songwriter, and an outstanding harmony vocalist. He is from the small coal town of Grundy, Va., but now resides in Johnson City. Hibbitts is a recent graduate of East Tennessee State University, with a Bachelor of Business Administration in Accounting. He also obtained a minor in Bluegrass while enrolled in the Bluegrass/Old-Time and Country Music Program at ETSU.

Also on the list of entertainment is ‘Russell Moore and IIIrd Tyme Out.’ IIIrd Tyme Out members include Moore on guitar, Steve Dilling, on banjo, Justen Haynes on fiddle, Wayne Benson on mandolin and Edgar Loudermilk on bass. The group has been selected IBMA’s ‘Vocal Group Of The Year’ for seven consecutive years.

Moore began playing music around the age of 11 after being inspired by bluegrass greats ‘The Osborne Brothers.’ By 1985, after several years of playing with numerous bluegrass bands, Moore went to work for the Doyle Lawson and Quicksilver. Six years later, he left to help form IIIrd Tyme Out. He has been awarded several ‘Male Vocalist’ awards to date.

Steve Dilling fell in love with the banjo at the age of 10, after hearing a recording of Earl Scruggs playing the Foggy Mountain Breakdown. He finally got his first banjo on his 12th birthday. His musical influences are varied and include well known artists Flatt and Scruggs, J. D. Crowe, Terry Baucom and Tony Rice.

Donnie Carver has always been surrounded by music on his father’s side of the family. His grandfather, father, uncles, sisters and cousins would get together on Saturday nights and pick at his grandparents’ home in Kentucky. Somewhere around 1992, he took a job playing mandolin with a band that also provided ‘sound’ for concerts and festivals. In 1996, he joined IIIrd Tyme Out.

Justen Haynes grew up in a house where his mother and father toured with a gospel bluegrass band. By age 4, he developed his love of music. Throughout high school, Haynes gained experience while participating in the Virginia State Orchestra. He graduated and attended Shenandoah Musical Conservatory. Haynes studied to be a performance major.

Wayne Benson is one of bluegrass music’s leading mandolin players and has established himself as a unique and gifted stylist. After more than a decade with the Atlanta-based band, Benson had solidified his niche among the most respected bluegrass mandolin players, while also enjoying numerous IBMA awards and the SPBGMA Mandolin Player of the Year award five consecutive years.

After living in Nashville for 16 years, Benson recently returned to the Carolinas. In addition to being a full-time member of Third Tyme Out, he regularly records and freelances with many top, industry musicians.

Edgar Loudermilk is a relative of the famous Louvin Brother. He began playing guitar and mandolin in his family’s band at the age of nine. In July 2007, Loudermilk became the bass player for IIIrd Tyme Out.

‘Michael Cleveland and Flamekeeper’ will also be featured in the lineup for Liberty Square Celebration.

Michael Cleveland is considered one of the premier bluegrass fiddlers of his generation. In 1993, he was chosen to be part of the Bluegrass Youth All Stars at the IBMA’s award show. Later that year, he made his Grand Ole Opry debut as a guest of Alison Kraus. He has performed with Bill Monroe, Jim and Jesse, Ralph Stanley, Mac Wiseman, Doc Watson, Larry Sparks, Doyle Lawson and J.D. Crowe. He joined ‘Rhonda Vincent and The Rage’ in 2000. Cleveland has won numerous awards during his career.

Jesse Brock is featured on the mandolin and vocals. He was selected the 2009 IBMA Mandolin Performer of the Year. Brock also has countless awards a part of the bluegrass music industry.

Tom Adams is also a vocalist with the group and plays guitar. He gained national recognition more than 20 years ago as a banjo player with the legendary Jimmy Martin. He is a three-time winner of the IBMA’s Banjo Performer of the Year award.

Marshall Wilborn performs some of the vocals for the group and plays bass. He is the 2009 IBMA Bass Performer of the Year. He also played with Jimmy Martin and several other well-known bluegrass stars. Wilborn is also a songwriter, with his music recorded by Alison Kraus, Doyle Lawson and Quicksilver and The Johnson Mountain Boys. .

Jessie Baker is the banjo player for Michael Cleveland and Flamekeeper. Baker is still in his teens, but has already experienced bluegrass in a big way by playing with the stars he once only dreamed about.

Liberty Square Celebration begins at 11:30 a.m., Oct. 9, 2010. For more information call Lori Spivey, at Sparta City Hall, 836-3284.

Thursday, September 9, 2010

Earl Scruggs to perform Oct. 17th in S.C.

Although he won't be at the Newberry (S.C.) Opera House until Oct. 17, you might want to get your tickets now for legendary banjo king Earl Scruggs performing at 3 and 8 p.m. that day. Tickets are $40 for the matinee show and $35 for the evening show. Call (803) 276-6264 or visit:
Link

Monday, August 2, 2010

Earl Scruggs with special guest The Red Clay Ramblers Sept. 15th

Wednesday, Sep 15 7:30p

Memorial Hall UNC-CH Campus
114 E. Cameron Ave., Chapel Hill, NC, 27514

Price: Varies
Phone: (919) 843-3333

Earl Scruggs to perform at the Newberry Opera House

October 17
Earl Scruggs
$25.00

Link to website

Monday, July 26, 2010

Earl Scruggs revisits scene of bluegrass’ birth


It’s been nearly 65 years, but Tut Taylor still vividly remembers the night Earl Scruggs changed it all.

It was Dec. 8, 1945, and Taylor was by his radio in Georgia listening to the Grand Ole Opry from the Ryman Auditorium, as usual. He was a big Bill Monroe fan and that night the Kentuckian’s Blue Grass Boys featured a brand new, 21-year-old banjo player who favored the three-finger picking style.

It wasn’t exactly a new way to play the banjo. Others had used it and had even played the style on the radio. No one played it like Earl Scruggs, though.

Add Monroe’s mandolin and Lester Flatt’s guitar and it made such an impression that Taylor has no problem remembering most of the details all these decades later — though the name of that first song escapes him.

“That whole Opry House just come alive and I thought it was going to explode,” said Taylor, a mandolin and dobro player who has become a friend of Scruggs. “The Opry House is like a guitar box. It absorbs sounds and makes them sound better. Well, that night you could almost see the walls going in and out from the volume of hands clapping and screaming and hollering. It was maybe a lot like some of the rock ‘n’ roll things they had, you know. But this was a new sound, it was a pretty sound and a welcome sound.”

Scruggs, now 86, will commemorate the 65th anniversary of that night — considered by many to be the evening bluegrass was born — Thursday during a performance at the Ryman.

The man whose rolling, rollicking style launched a thousand bluegrass bands hasn’t played the Ryman since 2008, but said in a recent interview he loves the old building known as the “mother church.”

“It is special,” he said of the Ryman, which hosted the Opry until 1974. “It brings back memories.”

Sitting in the Ryman’s balcony, Scruggs recalled the many great memories the building holds for him. Country Music Hall of Fame member raised his arm and pointed to a pew on the main floor.

“I met my wife here,” he said of the late Louise Scruggs. “She was sitting right there, about the third row back, and I’d work the left side of the stage. I got to smiling at her and she smiled back. And we started dating and never quit.”

Scruggs isn’t sure when he first played the banjo. He was part of a musical family, though, and he never remembers a time when he wasn’t trying to figure it out.

“I played guitar as much as I did the banjo, but for everyday picking I’d go back to the banjo,” Scruggs said. “It just fit what I wanted to hear better than what I could do with the guitar.”

During one practice session he was absentmindedly noodling and realized he wasn’t playing in the normal way. He was using his thumb, index finger and middle finger — and it sounded pretty darn good.

“I was playing a little tune — I still play it today — called ‘Reuben,’” Scruggs said. “We used to play it with a finger and a thumb and called it two-finger playing. But I had that third finger going on a roll and that excited me. That’s where it started.”

Scruggs began playing for money early on and was already well-known on regional radio shows.

Monroe was looking for a banjo player to fit the new sound he was working on when he heard about Scruggs. He visited Scruggs in his hotel room and asked him to come over the Ryman where the rest of the band was. They played a group of songs together and sealed the deal for $60 a week.

The rest is history.

“It’s anybody’s guess what made it click,” Scruggs said.

Thursday, July 22, 2010

Earl Scruggs and Friends tonight at the Ryman Auditorium

Earl Scruggs with Family & Friends
with special guest Sarah Jarosz
Thursday, July 22 at 7:30 pm
$26

Monday, July 19, 2010

Past members of the "Foggy Mountain Boys"

Lester Flatt (lead guitar)
Earl Scruggs (banjo, rhythm guitar)
Paul Warren (fiddle)
John Ray "Curly" Seckler (mandolin)
Burkett "Uncle Josh" Graves (Dobro, bass)
English P. “Cousin Jake” Tullock (bass)
Robert "Chubby" Wise (fiddle)
Jim Shumate (fiddle)
Benny Martin (fiddle)
Benny Sims (fiddle)
Howdy Forrester (fiddle)
Art Wooten (fiddle)
Howard Watts aka "Cedric Rainwater" (bass)
Charles Johnson aka "Little Jody Rainwater" (bass)
Frank "Hylo" Brown (bass, guitar)
Charles “Little Darlin’” Elza (bass)
Joe Stuart (bass)
Bob Moore (bass)
Everette Lilly (mandolin)
Curly Seckler (mandolin)
Jim Eanes (guitar)
Mac Wiseman (guitar)
Billy E. Powers (guitar)
Johnny Johnson (guitar)
Earl Taylor (mandolin and harmonica)

Thursday, July 15, 2010

Earl Scrugg's Famous Buttermilk Biscuits

Here is a recipe for Earl's favorite biscuits from an old Martha White Cookbook. Goodness gracious the're good!

2 cups All Purpose Flour
1 tablespoon baking powder
3/4 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon sugar
7/8 cup buttermilk (1 cup less 2 tablespoons)
Melted butter or margarine

Directions

Preheat oven to 400F.
Sift flour, baking powder, salt, and sugar.
Cut shortening into flour with pastry blender or two knives until mixture resembles coarse crumbs. Add buttermilk and stir with a fork only until dough leaves sides of bowl. Turn dough out onto lightly floured board; knead gently just until smooth.
Roll out to 1/2-inch thickness. Cut into rounds with floured 2 1/2-inch cutter(use can also use a drinking glass.) Place on ungreased baking sheet.
Bake for 12 to 14 minutes or until golden brown. Brush hot biscuits with melted butter or margarine. Makes 10 to 12 biscuits.

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Earl Scruggs returns to Ryman

Nearly 65 years after he stood on the Ryman Auditorium stage and helped create what is now known as bluegrass music, Earl Scruggs will return to the Ryman for a July 22 concert as part of the Springer Mountain Farms Bluegrass Nights at the Ryman series.

The weekly series begins June 24 with a bluegrass-oriented Vince Gill show, and continues with concerts from Ricky Skaggs & Kentucky Thunder, The Grascals with JD Crowe & The New South, Dailey & Vincent with The Quebe Sisters Band, Earl Scruggs and The Del McCoury Band with Steep Canyon Rangers.

In 1945, Scruggs brought his revolutionary banjo-picking style to Bill Monroe's Blue Grass Boys Band, and his addition solidified the now-classic bluegrass sound.

"Mr. Scruggs is the only remaining member of the ensemble referred to as the original bluegrass band, and his appearance at the Ryman, where he helped birth a new style of music, is testament to his continuing influence and creativity," said International Bluegrass Music Association executive director Dan Hays.

Ticket prices start at $26 per show, and tickets are available through www.ryman.com.

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Lester Flatt June 19, 1914 – May 11, 1979


To one of the greatest bluegrass singers and entertainers of all time. We miss you Lester!

Monday, May 10, 2010

Flatt and Scruggs Singles Discography

Mercury (1948-50)


6161 God Loves His Children / I'm Going To Make Heaven My Home - 15-01-49
6181 We'll Meet Again Sweetheart / My Cabin In Caroline - 10-04-49
6200 Baby Blue Eyes / Bouquet In Heaven - 08-49
6211 Down The Road / Why Don't You Tell Me So - 11-49
6230 I'll Never Shed Another Tear / I'll Be Going To Heaven Sometime - 15-01-50
6247-X45 No Mother Or Dad / Foggy Mountain Breakdown - 15-03-50
6268-X45 Is It Too Late Now / So Happy I'll Be - 15-06-50
6287-X45 My Little Girl In Tennessee / I'll Never Love Another - 15-10-50
6302-X45 Cora Is Gone / (The Masters Family:) That Little Old Country Church House - 01-01-51
6317-X45 Pain In My Heart / Take Me In A Lifeboat - 15-03-51
6333-X45 Doin' My Time / Farewell Blues - 24-05-51
6372-X45 Roll In My Sweet Baby's Arms / I'll Just Pretend - 14-12-51
6396-X45 Pike Country Breakdown / Old Salty Dog Blues - 01-05-52
70016-X45 Preachin', Prayin', Singin' / Will The Roses Bloom - 13-10-52
70064-X45 Back To The Cross / God Loves His Children - 01-53
72739 Theme From Bonnie And Clyde (Foggy Mountain Breakdown) / My Cabin In Caroline - 09-67 (reissue)


(EPs)


EP 1-4034 I'll Never Shed Another Tear / Foggy Mountain Breakdown / Pain In My Heart / +1 - 61



Columbia (1950-69)


20777 Come Back Darling / I'm Waiting To Hear You Call Me Darling - 01-01-51
4-20805 I'm Head Over Heels In Love / We Can't Be Darlings Anymore - 09-04-51
4-20830 Jimmie Brown, The Newsboy / Somehow Tonight - 11-06-51
4-20854 Don't Get Above Your Raising / I've Lost You - 24-08-51
4-20886 'Tis Sweet To Be Remembered / Earl's Breakdown - 30-11-51
4-20915 Get In Line, Brother / Brother, I'm Getting Ready To Go - 21-03-52
4-20957 Old Home Town / I'll Stay Around - 13-06-52
4-21002 Over The Hills To The Poorhouse / My Darling's Last Goodbye - 29-08-52
4-21043 I'm Gonna Settle Down / I'm Lonesome And Blue - 21-11-52
4-21054 Flint Hill Special / Dim Lights, Thick Smoke (And Loud, loud Music) - 12-12-52
4-18004 Reunion In Heaven / Pray For The Boys - 13-02-53 (released on OKeh)
4-21091 Why Did You Wander? / Thinking About You - 03-04-53
4-21125 If I Should Wander Back Tonight / Dear Old Dixie - 19-06-53
4-21147 I'm Working On A Road / He Took Your Place - 03-08-53
4-21179 I'll Go Stepping Too / Foggy Mountain Chimes - 02-11-53
4-21209 Mother Prays Loud In Her Sleep / Be Ready For Tomorrow May Never Come - 18-01-54
4-21248 I'd Rather Be Alone / Someone Took My Place With You - 03-05-54
4-21295 You're Not A Drop In The Bucket / Foggy Mountain Special - 09-08-54
4-21334 Till The End Of The World Rolls Round / Don't This Road Look Rough And Rocky - 22-11-54
4-21370 You Can Feel It In Your Soul / Old Fashioned Preacher - 21-02-55
4-21412 Before I Met You / I'm Gonna Sleep With One Eye Open - 20-06-55
4-21460 Gone Home / Bubbling In My Soul - 24-10-55
4-21501 Randy Lynn Rag / On My Mind - 20-02-56
4-21536 Joy Bells / Give Mother My Crown - 09-07-56
4-21561 What's Good For You / No Doubt About It - 24-09-56
4-40853 Six White Horses / Shuckin' The Corn - 18-02-57
4-40928 Give Me The Flowers While I'm Living / Is There Room For Me - 20-05-57
4-40990 Don't Let Your Deal Go Down / Let Those Brown Eyes Smile At Me - 19-08-57
4-41064 I Won't Care / I Won't Be Hangin' Around - 25-11-57
4-41125 Big Black Train / Crying Alone - 17-02-58
4-41184 Heaven / Building On Sand - 26-05-58
4-41244 I Don't Care Anymore / Mama's And Daddy's Little Girl - 29-09-58
4-41336 Million Years In Glory / Jesus Savior Pilot Me - 16-02-59
4-41389 Cabin On The Hill / Someone You Have Forgotten - 27-04-59
4-41518 Crying My Heart Out Over You / Foggy Mountain Rock - 09-11-59
4-41708 The Great Historical Bum / All I Want Is You - 20-06-60
4-41786 Polka On A Banjo / Shucking The Corn [remake]- 05-09-60
S7-30904 [stereo] Ground Speed / Home Sweet Home - 60
S7-30905 [stereo] Sally Ann / Reuben - 60
S7-30906 [stereo] Cripple Creek / Lonesome Road Blues - 60
4-41983 I Ain't Gonna Work Tomorrow / If I Should Wander Back Tonight (remake) - 03-04-61
4-33019 Jimmie Brown The Newsboy / Mother Prays Loud In My Sleep - 61 (reissue)
4-42141 Where Will I Shelter My Sheep / Go Home - 18-08-61
4-42280 Cold, Cold Lovin' / Just Ain't - 12-01-62
4-42413 Hear The Whistle Blow A Hundred Miles / Legend Of The Johnson Boys - 13-04-62
4-42606 The Ballad Of Jed Clampett / Coal Loadin' Johnny - 12-10-62
4-42755 Pearl, Pearl, Pearl / Hard Travelin' - 28-03-63
4-42840 New York Town / Mama Don't Allow It - 06-08-63
4-42954 My Saro Jane / You Are My Flower - 07-01-64
4-42982 Petticoat Junction / Have You Seen My Dear Companion? - 11-02-64
4-43080 Workin' It Out / Fireball - 30-06-64
4-43135 Little Birdie / Sally, Don't You Grieve - 05-09-64
4-43204 Father's Table Grace / I Still Miss Someone - 11-01-65
4-33074 Go Home / The Ballad Of Jed Clampett - 29-03-65 (reissue)
4-43259 Gonna Have Myself A Ball / Rock, Salt, And Nails - 23-06-65
4-43412 Memphis / Foggy Mountain Breakdown (1965 version( - 27-09-65
4-43497 Green Acres / I Had A Dream - 17-02-66
4-43627 Colours / For Lovin' Me - 16-05-66
4-43803 The Last Thing On My Mind / Mama You Been On My Mind - 06-09-66
4-43973 It Was Only The Wind / Why Can't I Find Myself With You - 02-01-67
4-44040 Roust-A-Bout / Nashville Cats 9486 - 20-02-67
4-44194 Last Train To Clarksville / California Up Tight Band - 20-06-67
4-44380 Down In The Flood / Foggy Mountain Breakdown (1967 version( - 16-11-67
4-44623 Like A Rolling Stone / I'd Like To Say A Word For Texas - 06-08-68
4-44731 I'll Be Your Baby Tonight / Universal Soldier - 17-12-68
4-33152 Foggy Mountain Breakdown / Like A Rolling Stone - 20-05-69 (reissue)
4-33158 Universal Soldier / Down In The Flood - 24-06-69 (reissue)
4-45030 Maggie's Farm / Tonight Will Be Fine - 28-10-69


(EPs)


B 10191 "Foggy Mountain Jamboree": Flint Hill Special / Earl's Breakdown / Foggy Mountain Chimes / Foggy Mountain Special - 57
B 2811 'Tis Sweet To Be Remembered / Dim Lights Thick Smoke / Earl's Breakdown / Flint Hill Special - 07-58
B 2823 „Lester Flatt & Earl Scruggs and the Foggy Mountain Boys“ : Randy Lynn Rag / My Mother Prays / I'll Go Stepping, Too / Jimmy Brown, The Newsboy - 58
B 14241/B 14242/B 14243 "Songs Of Glory, Pt. 1/3" - 60

Flatt and Scruggs LP Discography w/ Track Listings

Columbia CL-1019 Foggy Mountain Jamboree:

Flint Hill Special; Some Old Day; Earl's Breakdown; Jimmy Brown The Newsboy; Foggy Mountain Special; It Won't Be Long; Shuckin' The Corn; Blue Ridge Cabin Home; Randy Lynn Rag; Your Love Is Like A Flower; Foggy Mountain Chimes; Reunion In Heaven - 07-10-57


Mercury MG-20358 Country Music:

Roll In My Sweet Baby's Arms; Farewell Blues; Doin' My Time; God Loves His Children; Pike County Breakdown; Foggy Mountain Breakdown; My Cabin In Caroline; I'll Just Pretend; Preachin', Prayin', Singin' - 28-02-58


Columbia CL-1424/CS-8221 Songs Of Glory:

When The Angels Carry Me Home; Heaven; Get On That Road To Glory; Bubbling In My Soul; I'm On My Way To Canaan's Land; Give Mother My Crown; Angel Band; You Can Feel It In Your Soul; I'll Never Be Lonesome Again; Take Me In The Lifeboat; Joy Bells; Give Me Flowers While I'm Living - 03-60 (MX: XSM-48751/2)


Harmony HL-7250 Flatt And Scruggs With The Foggy Mountain Boys:

Randy Lynn Rag; On My Mind; Shuckin' The Corn; Before I Met You; Foggy Mountain Special; Let Those Brown Eyes Smile At Me; Earl's Breakdown; Jimmie Brown, The Newsboy; I Won't Be Hanging Around; Don't Let Your Deal Go Down - 06-60 (rechanelled and reissued on HS-11314 in 1969)


Mercury MG-20542 With The Foggy Mountain Boys:

I'll Never Shed Another Tear; Baby Blue Eyes; So Happy I'll Be; Will The Roses Bloom; I'll Never Love Another; I'm Going To Make Heaven My Home; Is It Too Late Now; That Little Old Country Church House; Pain In My Heart; Back To The Cross; Cora Is Gone; Foggy Mountain Breakdown - 09-60


Columbia CL-1564/CS-8364 Foggy Mountain Banjo:

Ground Speed; Home Sweet Home; Sally Ann; Little Darlin', Pal Of Mine; Reuben; Cripple Creek; Lonesome Road Blues; John Henry; Fire Ball Mail; Sally Goodwin; Bugle Call Rag; Cumberland Gap - 02-61 (MX: XSM 51531/2)


SESAC PA-C 151/2 Country & Western "Drummers":

Howdy Neighbor; Friendly Station; Your Country And Western Station; Stay Tuned; Brighten Up Your Day;This Is Your Country And Western Staion; Favorite Station; Rise And Shine; Needn't Fret; Time Of Day; Who's Got The Time; Gee But It's Hot; We're Gonna Have Snow; Give Us The Score; Wake Up Show (Opening); Wake Up Show (Closing); Gospel Show (Opening); Gospel Show (Closing); Stop! Everybody (Shoes); You're Gonna Save (Store); Little People (Do-It Yourself); Old TV (TV Sales); Best Buys (Food); Finest Used Cars - 61 (jingles)


Columbia CL-1664/CS-8464 Songs Of The Famous Carter Family:

Keep On The Sunny Side; Foggy Mountain Top; False-Hearted Lover; Jimmy Brown The Newsboy; You Are My Flower; On The Rock Where Moses Stood; Forsaken Love; The Homestead On The Farm; Pickin' In The Wildwood; Worried Man Blues; The Storms Are On The Ocean; Gathering Flowers From The Hillside - 08-61 w. Mother Maybelle Carter


Columbia CL-1830/CS-8630 Folk Songs Of Our Land:

Legend Of The Johnson Boys; Hear The Wind Blow; George Alley's F.F.V.; Good Times Are Past And Gone; Ellen Smith; Sun's Gonna Shine In My Backdoor Someday; This Land Is Your Land; Philadelphia Lawyer; Life Of Trouble; Nine Pound Hammer; I'll Be No Man's Wife; McKinley's Gone - 08-62 (reissued as part of Wounded Bird 8630)


Columbia CL-1951/CS-8751 Hard Travelin':

Hard Travelin'; Dixie Home; The Wreck Of The Old 97; Over The Hill To The Poorhouse; Drowned In The Deep Blue Sea; Coal Miner's Blues; Pastures Of Plenty; The Ballad Of Jed Clampett; My Native Home; When I Left East Virginia; 99 Years Is Almost For Life; Bound To Ride - 02-63


Mercury MG-20773/SR-60773 Original Sound Of Lester Flatt & Earl Scruggs:

I'll Be Going To Heaven Some Time; Why Don't You Tell Me So; Bouquet In Heaven; Take Me In The Life Boat; My Little Girl In Tennessee; No Mother Or Dad; Foggy Mountain Breakdown; Cora Is Gone; Rollin' In My Sweet Baby's Arms; My Cabin In Caroline; Pike County Breakdown; Doin' My Time - 03-63 (reissued on SR 61162 Original Theme From Bonnie & Clyde in 1968)


Columbia CL-2045/CS-8845 Lester Flatt And Earl Scruggs At Carnegie Hall!:

Salty Dog Blues; Durham's Reel; Hot Corn, Cold Corn; Footprints In The Snow; Flint Hill Special; Dig A Hole In The Meadow; The Martha White Theme; I Wonder Where You Are Tonight; Mama Blues; Take This Hammer; Fiddle And Banjo; Yonder Stands Little Maggie; Let The Church Roll On - 10-08-63 (MX: XSM 59668/9, reissued on Koch KOC-CD-7929 in 1996)


Columbia CL-2134/CS-8934 Flatt & Scruggs Recorded Live At Vanderbilt University:

Lost All My Money; Maggie Blues; Steamboat Whistle Blues; Paul And Silas; Cannonball Blues; You Are My Flower; Old Leather Britches; Across The Blue Ridge Mountains; Old Folks; Going Back To Harlan; Poor Rebel Soldier; No Hiding Place Down Here; Going Up Cripple Creek - 03-64 (MX: XSM 75997/8, CD-reissue A-8934 in 1991)


Columbia CL-2255/CS-9055 The Fabulous Sound Of Flatt & Scruggs:


Hello Stranger; Amber Tresses Tied With Blue; The Good Things (Out-Weigh The Bad); Bummin' An Old Freight Train; I'm Walking With Him; The Train That Carried My Girl From Town; My Wandering Boy; Georgia Buck; Father's Table Grace; When Papa Played The Dobro; Please Don't Wake Me; A Faded Red Ribbon - 11-64 (reissued as part of Wounded Bird 8630)


Harmony HL-7340 Kings Of Bluegrass (Great Original Recordings, vol. 1):

'Tis Sweet To Be Remembered; Over The Hills To The Poorhouse; Why Did You Wander?; Dear Old Dixie; I'm Gonna Settle Down; You're Not A Drop In The Bucket; If I Should Wander Back Tonight; Someone Took My Place With You; Get In Line Brother (If You Want To Go Home); Thinking About You - 65 (all original single versions)


Columbia CL-2354/CS-9154 Pickin', Strummin' And Singin'/The Versatile Flatt & Scruggs:

You're Gonna Miss Me When I'm Gone; I Still Miss Someone; Wabash Cannonball; I'll Be On That Good Road Someday; Rock Salt And Nails; Confessing; Will You Be Lonesome Too?; The Soldier's Return; Loafer's Glory; You've Been Fooling Me Baby; Rose Conelly; Branded Wherever I Go - 05-06-65 (reissued on LE-10032 in 1973 and with 3 songs omited on Harmony H-30932 Wabash Cannon Ball in 1971)


Columbia CL-2402/CS-9202 The Beverly Hillbillies: The Ballad Of Jed Clampett;

Beverly Hills; Vittles; A Long Talk With That Boy; Jethro's A Powerful Man; Elly's Spring Song; Back Home U.S.A.; Critters; Doctor Granny; Lady Lessons; Birds An' Bees; Love Of Money; The Ballad Of Jed Clampett - 65 w. Zeke Manners O. (TV programm)


Columbia CL-2443/CS-9243 Town And Country:

Foggy Mountain Breakdown; Ten Miles From Natchez; Houston; Memphis; Kansas City; The Last Public Hanging In West Virginia; Jackson; The Boys From Tennessee; Nashville Blues; Take Me Back To Tulsa; Detroit City; Seattle Town - 15-01-66 (reissued on LE-10104 in 1973 and as part of Collectables COL-CD-6477)


Columbia CL-2513/CS-9313 When The Saints Go Marching In:

Troublesome Waters; God Gave Noah The Rainbow Sign; No Mother In This World; A Stone The Builders Refused; Call Me On Home, Too; When The Saints Go Marching In; Wait For The Sunshine; The Cabin On The Hill; Thank God I'm On My Way; I Saw Mother With God Last Night; Who Will Sing For Me - 16-07-66 (MX: XSM 113723/4)


Starday S-SLP-365 Stars Of The Grand Ole Opry:

[Jim & Jesse:] Border Ride; Pardon Me; Changing The Words To My Love My Song; Hard Hearted; Have You Lost Your Love For Me; I'll Love Nobody But You; [Flatt & Scruggs:] Foggy Mountain Breakdown; Salty Dog Blues; We'll Meet Again Sweetheart; Doin' My Time; Cabin In Caroline; Roll In My Sweet Baby's Arms - 66


Columbia CL-2570/CS-9370 Lester Flatt And Earl Scruggs' Greatest Hits:

The Ballad Of Jed Clampett (Theme From The Beverly Hillbillies); Flint Hill Special; Jimmy Brown, The Newsboy; I Still Miss Someone; Petticoat Junction (Theme From Petticoat Junction); Fireball; Earl's Breakdown; You Are My Flower; Pearl Pearl Pearl; The Good Things (Out-Weigh The Bad); My Saro Jane - 15-10-66


Harmony HL-7402/HS-11202e Sacred Songs (Great Original Recordings):

Mother Prays Loud In Her Sleep; You Can Feel It In Your Soul; Gone Home; Joy Bells Ringing In My Soul; He Took Your Place; Bubbling In My Soul; Old Fashioned Preacher; I'm Working On A Road To Gloryland; Be Ready For Tomorrow May Never Come; Give Mother My Crown - 11-03-67 (all original single versions, reissued on LE-10445)


Columbia CL-2643/CS-9443 Strictly Instrumental: Pick Along;

Nothing To It; Evelina; Jazzing; Liberty; Tammy's Song; John Hardy Was A Desperate Little Man; Lonesome Ruben; Spanish Two-Step; Careless Love; Bill Cheatham - 22-04-67 w. Doc Watson


CL-2686/CS-9486 Hear The Whistles Blow:

Southbound; East Bound Train; Roust-A-Bout; Bringin' In The Georgia Mail; Hear The Whistle Blow A Hundred Miles; I'm Gonna Ride That Steamboat; Atlantic Coastal Line; Train No.1262; Orange Blossom Special; Starlight On The Rails; Going Across The Sea - 22-07-67 (reissued on LE-10522)


Columbia CL-2796/CS-9596 Changin' Times:

Down In The Flood; Mr. Tambourine Man; Don't Think Twice, It's All Right; Where Have All The Flowers Gone; Blowin' In The Wind; It Ain't Me Babe; Ode To Billie Joe; Four Strong Winds; Buddy, Don't Roll So Slow; Foggy Mountain Breakdown; This Land Is Your Land - 06-01-68 (MX: XSM 135244/5, reissued as part of Collectables COL-CD-6477)


Harmony HL-7465/HS-11265 Songs Of Cherish:

Give Me Flowers While I'm Living; Is There Room For Me; Mama's And Daddy's Little Girl; Big Black Train; Million Years In Glory; Heaven; Old Folks; If I Should Wander Back Tonight; Crying My Heart Out Over You - 03-68


Columbia CS-9649 The Story Of Bonnie And Clyde:

The Story Of Bonnie And Clyde; Foggy Mountain Breakdown; Another Ride With Clyde; Reunion; A Picture Of Bonnie; Get-Away; The Barrow Gang Will Get You Little Man; The Chase; See Bonnie Die, See Clyde Die (See Bonnie And Clyde Die); Highway's End; Bang, You're Alive - 13-04-68 (MX: XSM 136709/10 )


Starday S-SLP-423 Songs And Sounds From Bonnie And Clyde:

Foggy Mountain Breakdown; Doin' My Time; A Picture From Life's Other Side; Salty Dog Rag; Bonnie And Clyde's Getaway; Story Of Bonnie And Clyde; Roll In My Sweet Baby's Arms; We'll Meet Again Sweetheart; If I Lose; Farewell Blues - 68


Sears SPS-136 The Original Foggy Mountain Breakdown: (sampler) - 68


Columbia CS-9741 Nashville Airplane:

Like A Rolling Stone; Folsom Prison Blues; Gentle On My Mind; If I Were A Carpenter; Freida Florentine; I'll Be Your Baby Tonight; Rainy Day Women Numbers 12 And 35; Catch The Wind; Long Road To Houston; Times They Are A Changin'; Universal Soldier - 14-12-68 (reissued in 1973 on LE-10044)


Columbia Music Treasury DS-493 Detroit City:

When The Saints Go Marching In; Get-Away; Ballad Of Jed Clampett; Atlantic Coastal Line; Give Me Flowers While I'm Living; Detroit City; Pearl Pearl Pearl; Troublesome Waters; Who Will Sing For Me; Crying My Heart Out Over You - 69 (sampler)


Columbia CS-9945 Final Fling:

Honey Just Allow Me One More Chance; Nashville Skyline Rag; I Walk The Line; Tonight Will Be Fine; Boy Named Sue; Maggie's Farm; Wanted Man; Ruby Don't Take Your Love To Town; One More Night; Girl From The North Country; One Too Many Mornings - 21-12-69 (reissued on LE-10105, CSP P-13265)


Harmony HS-11401 Foggy Mountain Chimes:

Legend Of The Johnson Boys; Good Times Are Past And Gone; Sun's Gonna Shine In My Backdoor Someday; This Land Is Your Land; Nine Pound Hammer; Foggy Mountain Chimes; Your Love Is Like A Flower; Reunion In Heaven; McKinley's Gone - 05-70


Columbia GP-30 20 All Time Great Recordings:

I Still Miss Someone; Ninety Nine Years Is Almost For Life; When Papa Played The Dobro; John Henry; Cripple Creek; Petticoat Junction; Jackson; Foggy Mountain Breakdown; Kansas City; Sally Ann; Ballad Of Jed Clampett; Detroit City; Soldier's Return; Lonesome Road Blues; Dig A Hole In The Meadow; You're Gonna Miss Me When I'm Gone; Coal Miner's Blues; Wabash Cannonball; Memphis Tennessee; Salty Dog Blues - 05-06-70 (double, sampler)


Columbia C-30347 Breaking Out:

Foggy Mountain Rock; That Old Book Of Mine; Come Back Darling; Iron Curtain; Great Historical Bum; Polka On A Banjo; Six White Horses; Handsome Molly; Rambling Gambler; Mama Don't Allow It; Poor Rebel Soldier - 14-10-70 (reissued as part of Wounded Bird 347)


Nashville NLP-2087 Golden Hits Of Lester Flatt & Earl Scruggs: (sampler) - 70


Harmony H-30932 Wabash Cannon Ball:

You're Gonna Kiss Me When I'm Gone; Wabash Cannonball; I'll Be On That Good Road Some Day; Rock Salt And Nails; Confessing; Will You Be Lonesome Too; Soldier's Return; Leafe's Glory; You've Been Fooling Me Baby - 71 (all tracks from CS-9154)


Everest FS-259 Flatt & Scruggs: Pike County Breakdown; Doin' My Time; I'll Be Going To Heaven Some Time; Theme From Bonnie And Clyde; Cora Is Gone; Rollin' In My Sweet Baby's Arms; No Mother Or Dad; Why Don't You Tell Me So; Bouquet In Heaven; My Little Girl In Tennessee - 71 (sampler)


Columbia KG-31964 The World Of Lester Flatt & Earl Scruggs:

Story Of Bonnie And Clyde; Ballad Of Jed Clampett; Foggy Mountain Breakdown; Salty Dog Blues; Martha White Theme; Memphis Tennessee; Orange Blossom Special; Petticoat Junction; Earl's Breakdown; Wabash Cannonball; Reuben; Flint Hill Special; Jimmy Brown The Newsboy; Cripple Creek; John Henry; Footprints In The Snow; Nine Pound Hammer; Kansas City; Buddy Don't Roll So Slow; Worried Man Blues - 01-73 (sampler, double)


Columbia House 4P-6041 The Best Of Lester Flatt & Earl Scruggs:


(sampler) - 73 (4 LP set)


Columbia House 2P-6116 [1P-6117/1P-6118] The Best Of Flatt & Scruggs:

This Land Is Your Land; My Saro Jane; I Still Miss Someone; Jimmy Brown The Newsboy; Atlantic Coastal Line; I'll Be Your Baby Tonight; You Are My Flower; Hear The Whistle Blow A Hundred Miles; Story Of Bonnie And Clyde; When The Saints Go Marching In; Wabash Cannonball; Chase; Hard Travelin'; Kansas City; Earl's Breakdown; Universal Soldier; Troublesome Waters; Good Things (Outweight The Bad); Six White Horses; Cripple Creek - 73 (double, sampler)


Columbia C-32244 A Boy Named Sue: Lonesome Road Blues; Ruby Don't Take Your Love To Town; Buggle Call Rag; Nashville Skyline Rag; Boy Named Sue; Detroit City; Forsaken Love; Will You Be Lonesome Too; Take Me Back To Tulsa; I Walk The Line; Kansas City - 09-73 (sampler, reissued as part of Wounded Bird 347)


Vintage Collector's Club ZK 001 Live Shows 1956-1960:

Big Black Train; Don't Forget Me Lil'l Darling; I've Found A Way; Don't Let Your Deal Go Down; Stone's Rag; I Know What It means To Be Lonesome; Darlin' Pale Of Mine; Josh & Jake Comedy; Ground Speed; Polka On The Banjo; Foggy Mountain Special; Crying Holy; Blackberry Blossom; Sally Ann; Sign Upon The Dotted Line; Shuckin' The Corn - ca 74


Collector's Classics CC-LP-4 Flatt & Scruggs Live 1958-59:

Nine Pound Hammer; Hundred Years From Now; Someone You Have Forgotten; Randy Lynn Rag; Ain't Gonna Work Tomorrow; Going Down; Farewell Blues; Head Over Heels; If I Should Wander Back; Roll In My Sweet Baby's Arms; Foggy Mountain Rock; Cabin On The Hill; Nobody's Business; Earl's Breakdown; Hundred Years From Now - 74 (radio broadcats)


King Of Bluegrass LPS-651 Early "50" Radio Broadcasts:

Leather Britches; Will You be Loving Another Man?; Nobody Loves Me, Nobody Cares; Salty Dog Blues; Have You Come To Say Goodbye?; Blue Ridge Coming Home; Somebody Else Will; Ain't Nobody Gonna Miss Me; I'm head Over Heels In Love; I'm Getting Ready To Go; Reuben; I'd Rather Be Alone; Black Eyed Susie; I'm waiting To Hear You Call my Name; Earl's Breakdown; Love And Wealth; Billy In the Low Ground - 75


County CCS-101/CSP P-13810 The Golden Years:

Dear Old Dixie; Somehow Tonight; Over The Hills To The Poorhouse; I'm Head Over Heels In Love With You; I'm Lonesome And Blue; I'll Stay Around; He Took Your Place; If I Should Wander Back Tonight; Dim Lights, Thick Smoke; Earl's Breakdown; That Old Book Of Mine; I'd Rather Be Alone; I've Lost You; Old Fashioned Preacher - 77


Rounder SS-05/CSP P-13826 The Golden Era:

Flint Hill Special; Your Love Is Like A Flower; I'm Waiting To Hear You Call Me Darling; I'm Head Over Heels In Love With You; I'm Working On A Road (To Glory Land); Till The End Of The World Rolls 'Round; I'm Gonna Sleep With One Eye Open; Dim Lights, Thick Smoke (And Loud, Loud Music); Don't This Road Look Rough And Rocky; Randy Lynn Rag; The Old Home Town; Brother, I'm Getting Ready To Go - 77


Power Pak PO-297 Golden Hits Of Lester Flatt & Earl Scruggs:

Foggy Mountain Breakdown; Salty Dog Blues; We'll Meet Again, Sweetheart; Round Town Gals*; Doin' My Time; Roll In My Sweet Baby's Arms; Farewell Blues; My Cabin In Caroline; Bending The Strings*; Preachin', Prayin', Singin' - 77 (sampler, *unknown artist, reissued on Hollywood HT-287 in 1987)


County CCS-102/CSP P-14612 Blue Ridge Cabin Home:

Blue Ridge Cabin Home; Don't Let Your Deal Go Down; Some Old Day; I'll Never Shed Another Tear; I'll Take The Blame; Six White Horses; A Hundred Years From Now; On My Mind; Shuckin' The Corn; Let Those Brown Eyes Smile At Me; No Mother In This World; I Won't Be Hanging Around - 78 (1990 CD reissued contains 3 bonus songs: Randy Lynn Rag; What's Good For You; No Doubt About It)


Rounder SS-08/CSP P-14816 Don't Get Above Your Raisin':

Come Back Darling; We Can't Be Darlings Any More; Don't Get Above Your Raisin'; 'Tis Sweet To Be Remembered; My Darling's Last Goodbye; Get In Line Brother (If You Want To Go Home); Why Did You Wander?; Thinking About You; I'm Gonna Settle Down; You're Not A Drop In The Bucket; Foggy Mountain Special; Reunion In Heaven - 78


Collector's Classics CC-LP 13 Les And Earl On The Radio 1957:


Will You Be Loving Another Man; On My Mind; Earl's Breakdown; Stonewall; Brother I'm Ready; Some Old Day; God Loves His Children; Don't Let Your Deal Go Down; Lovesick And Sorrow; Shuckin' The Corn; Is There Room For Me; Roll In My Sweet Baby's Arms; Give Me The Flowers; Let Those Brown Eyes Smile - 78


51 West Q-16071 On Foggy Mountain: Foggy Mountain Breakdown;

Story Of Bonnie And Clyde; Petticoat Junction; You Are My Flower; Ballad Of Jed Clampett; John Henry; Foggy Mountain Top; Coal Miner's Blues; Wabash Cannonball; Jimmy Brown The Newsboy - 79 (sampler)


Columbia FC-37469 Columbia Historic Edition:

I'll Go Stepping Too; Dear Old Dixie; No Doubt About It; You Put Me On My Feet; Before I Met You; Foggy Mountain Special; Till The End Of The World Rolls 'Round; What's Good For You; Who Knows Right From Wrong; Cabin On The Hill - 82
Time/Life TLCW-04 Country & Western Classics: Will You Be Loving Another Man [transcription]; Jimmy Brown, The Newsboy [transcription]; I've Lost You Forever; Go Home; Lonesome Reuben [transcription]; Going Across The Sea [transcription] + 34 previously issued songs - 82 ( 3 LP set)


Radio Gems RG-1 Martha White Biscuit Time, 1953:

Katy Hill; Dim Lights Thick Smoke; Preachin' Prayin' Singin'; Head Over Heels In Love With You; Purple Heart; I Heard My Mother Call My Name; Grey Eagle; Salty Dog Blues; I Have Found My Way; Lover's Lane; Back Up And Push; Over The Hills To The Poorhouse; He Took Your Place; Thinking About You; When It's Moonlight On The Cabin; It's Two O'clock; I'm Getting Ready To Go; Doin' My Time; I'll Be Going To Heaven Somewhere; You Took My Sunshine Away; Steel Guitar Rag - 84 (Reissued on Sandy Hook SH-2104 Live Broadcast Bluegrass)


Rounder SS 18 The Mercury Sessions, vol. 1:

Take Me In The Life Boat; We'll Meet Again Sweetheart; Salty Dog Blues; Farewell Blues; Is It Too Late Now; Cora Is Gone; So Happy I'll Be; Rollin' In My Sweet Baby's Arms; No Mother Or Dad; Back To The Cross; Pike County Breakdown; I'll Just Pretend; Down The Road; I'll Be Going To Heaven Some Time - 07-85


Rounder SS 19 The Mercury Sessions, vol. 2:

My Little Girl In Tennessee; Will The Roses Bloom; I'll Never Shed Another Tear; Bouquet In Heaven; My Cabin In Caroline; I'll Never Love Another; God Loves His Children; Pain In My Heart; Baby Blue Eyes; Doin' My Time; Preachin' Prayin' Singin'; Why Don't You Tell Me So; Foggy Mountain Breakdown; I'm Going To Make Heaven My Home - 07-85


De-Luxe DLX-7787 20 Greatest Hits:

Foggy Mountain Breakdown; Rollin' In My Sweet Baby's Arms; Down The Road; Yonder Stands Little Maggie; Flatland Two Step; Mockin' Banjo; I'm Gonna Sleep With One Eye Open; Drink That Mash And Talk That Trash; We'll Meet Again Sweetheart; Sunny Side Of The Mountain; Daddy Sang Bass; I'd Like To Have Papa Show Me Around; Salty Dog Blues; Round Town Gals; Doin' My Time Blues; Farewell Blues; My Cabin In Caroline; Bending The Strings; Preachin' Prayin' Singin'; Dill Pickle Rag - 86 (solo and common tracks)


Radio Gems RG-4 The Best From Pet Milk, Vol. 1:

[program A:] Roll In My Sweet Baby's Arms; Katy Hill; Cabin On The Hill; Shuckin' The Corn; Florida Blues; Baby Quit That Noise; Crying My Heart out Over You; [program B:]Nine Pound Hammer; Foggy Mountain Rock; Canaan's Land; Foggy Mountain Breakdown; Feast Here Tonight; Black Eyed Susie; Nobody's Business; A Hundred Years From Now - 86


Radio Gems RG-5 Martha White Biscuit Time:

[program A:] Turkey In The Straw; Little Girl In Tennessee; I'm Gonna Make Heaven My Home; I'll Just Pretend; I'll never Shed Another Tear; Charleston No. 1; God Loves His Children; Earl's Breakdown; I'm Working On The Road To Gloryland; God Loves His Children; Cumberland Gap; Jimmy Brown, The Newsboy; [program B:] Fire On The Mountain; If I Should Wander Back; Get In Line Brother; Orange Blossom Special; Pain In My Heart; Long Journey Home; Give Me The Roses Now; I'm gonna Settle Down; Goin' Up Cripple Creek; Reuinion In Heaven; Why Did You Wander; Ain't Nobody Gonna Miss Me; Buggle Call Rag - 87 (recorded in June 1953)


County CCS-111/CSP P-20220 You Can Feel It In Your Soul:

Cabin On The Hill; Joy Bells Ringing In My Soul; You Can Feel It In Your Soul; Who Will Sing For Me; Is There Room For Me; It Won't Be Long; Bubbling In My Soul; Gone Home; Give Mother My Crown; Million Years In Glory; Give Me Flowers While I'm Living; Be Ready For Tomorrow May Never Come - 87 (sampler, CD reissued includes on more track: Heaven)


Gusto GTCD-1031 20 Greatest Hits: (sampler) - 87


Copper Creek CCLP-0103 Singles Collection (And Other Neat Stuff):

What About You; Welcome To The Club; Too Old For A Broken Heart; Crying Alone; Go Home; Where Will I Shelter My Sheep; Shuckin' The Corn; Building On Sand; Jesus Savior Pilot Me; Pray For The Boys;. Someone You Have Forgotten - 07-88


Bear Family [GER BCD-15472 Flatt & Scruggs, 1948-59:

God Loves His Children; I'm Going To Make Heaven My Home; We'll Meet Again Sweetheart; My Cabin In Caroline; Baby Blue Eyes; Bouquet In Heaven; Down The Road; Why Don't You Tell Me So?; I'll Never Shed Another Tear; No Mother Or Dad; Is It Too Late Now!; Foggy Mountain Breakdown; I'll Be Going To Heaven Sometime; So Happy I'll Be; My Little Girl In Tennessee; I'll Never Love Another; Doin' My Time; Pike County Breakdown; Cora Is Gone; Preachin', Prayin', Singin'; Pain In My Heart; Roll In My Sweet Baby's Arms; Back To The Cross; Farewell Blues; Old Salty Dog Blues; Take Me In A Lifeboat; Will The Roses Bloom; I'll Just Pretend; Come Back Darling; I'm Head Over Heels In Love; I'm Waiting To Hear You Call Me Darling; The Old Home Town; I'll Stay Around; We Can't Be Darlings Anymore; Jimmie Brown, The Newsboy; Somehow Tonight; Don't Get Above My Raising; I'm Working On A Road; He Took Your Place; I've Lost You; `Tis Sweet To Be Remembered; I'm Gonna Settle Down; Earl's Breakdown; I'm Lonesome And Blue; Over The Hills To The Poorhouse; My Darling's Last Goodbye; Get In Line Brother; Brother, I'm Getting Ready To Go; Why Did You Wander?; Flint Hill Special; Thinking About You; If I Should Wander Back Tonight; Dim Lights, Thick Smoke; Dear Old Dixie; Reunion In Heaven; Pray For The Boys; I'll Go Stepping Too; I'd Rather Be Alone; Foggy Mountain Chimes; Someone Took My Place With You; Mother Prays Loud In Her Sleep; That Old Book Of Mine; Your Love Is Like A Flower; Be Ready For Tomorrow May Never Come; Till The End Of The World Rolls Around; You're Not A Drop In The Bucket; Don't This Road Look Rough And Rocky; Foggy Mountain Special; You Can Feel It In Your Soul; Old Fashioned Preacher; Before I Met You; I'm Gonna Sleep With One Eye Open; Randy Lynn Rag; On My Mind; Blue Ridge Cabin Home; Some Old Day; It Won't Be Long; No Mother In This World; Gone Home; Bubbling In My Soul; Joy Bells; What's Good For You; No Doubt About It; Who Will Sing For Me; Give Mother My Crown-Six White Horses; Shuckin' The Corn; I'll Take The Blame (previously unissued); Don't Let Your Deal Go Down; A Hundred Years From Now; Give Me The Flowers While I'm Living; Is There Room For Me; I'll Take The Blame; Let Those Brown Eyes Smile At Me; I'll Never Shed Another Tear; I Won't Be Hanging Around; I Don't Care Anymore; Big Black Train; Mama's And Daddy's Little Girl; Crying Alone; A Million Years In Glory; Heaven; Building On Sand; Jesus Savior Pilot Me; Crying My Heart Out Over You; Ground Speed; Who Knows Right From Wrong; Iron Curtain; Cabin On The Hill; Someone You Have Forgotten; Foggy Mountain Rock; You Put Me On My Feet - 05-91 (4CD box)


Bear Fanily [GER] BCD-15559 Flatt & Scruggs, 1959-63:


I'm On My Way To Canaan's Land; Angel Band; When The Angels Carry Me Home; I'll Never Be Lonesome Again; Get On The Road To Glory; Take Me In Your Lifeboat; Bubbling In My Soul; Heaven; Joy Bells; Give Me Flowers While I'm Living; You Can Feel It In Your Soul; Give Mother My Crown; The Great Historical Bum; I've Lost You Forever; Polka On A Banjo; All I Want Is You; Shuckin' The Corn (instr.); Home Sweet Home (instr.); Fire Ball Mail (instr.); Cripple Creek (instr.); Reuben (instr.); John Henry (instr.); Cumberland Gap (instr.); Lonesome Road Blues (instr.); Sally Goodwin (instr.); Little Darlin', Pal Of Mine (instr.); Sally Ann (instr.); Bugle Call Rag (instr.); I Ain't Gonna Work Tomorrow; If I Should Wander Back Tonight; Cold, Cold Loving; Welcome To The Club; False Hearted Lover (instr.); Pickin' In The Wildwood (instr.); The Homestead On The Farm; Foggy Mountain Top; You Are My Flower; Forsaken Love; The Storms Are On The Ocean; Gathering Flowers From The Hillside (instr.); Worried Man Blues; On The Rock Where Moses Stood; Keep On The Sunny Side; Jimmie Brown, The Newsboy; Just Ain't; Where Will I Shelter My Sheep; I Saw Mother With God Last Night; Go Home; Handsome Molly; Coal Loadin' Johnny; Hear That Whistle Blow (A Hundred Miles); Too Old For A Broken Heart; The Legend Of The Johnson Boys; Good Times Are Past And Gone; Georg Alley's F.F.V.; This Land Is Your Land; Philadelphia Lawyer; Sun's Gonna Shine In My Back Door Some Day; Hear The Wind Blow; I'll Be No Man's Wife; McKinley's Gone; Nine Pound Hammer; Ellen Smith; Life Of Trouble; The Ballad Of Jed Clampett; Hard Travelin'; The Wreck Of The Old 97; Ninetynine Years Is Almost For Life; Over The Hills To The Poorhouse; New York Town; Dixie Home; Pastures Of Plenty; Bound To Ride; When I Left East Virginia; Drowned In The Deep Blue Sea; My Native Home; Coal Miner's Blues; Pearl, Pearl, Pearl; What About You; Rambling Gambler; Mama Don't Allow It; I'm Troubled; My Saro Jane; The Train That Carried My Girl From Town; Little Birdie; You Are My Flower; Po' Rebel Soldier; Old Joe Clark; Sally Goodin; Black Mountain Rag; Billy In The Lowground; Twinkle Little Star; Old Fiddler; Soldier's Joy; Georgia Shuffle; Golden Slippers; Tennessee Wagner; Salty Dog Blues; Durham's Reel; Down The Road; Rainbow; Big Ball In Brooklyn; Flint Hill Special; Dig A Hole In The Meadow; I Hung My Head And Cried; Hot Corn, Cold Corn; Little Darlin' Pal Of Mine; You Can't Stop Me From Dreaming; Footprints In The Snow; The Martha White Theme; I Wonder Where You Are Tonight; Old MacDonald Had A Farm; He Will Set Your Fields On Fire; Let The Church Roll On; Wildwood Flower; Hear That Whistle Blow (A Hundred Miles); Fiddle And Banjo; Old Leather Britches; Ballad Of Jed Clampett; Yonder Stands Little Maggie; Reuben; Mama Blues; I Know What It Means To Be Lonesome; Foggy Mountain Rock; Take This Hammer; McKinley's Gone; Roll In My Sweet Baby's Arms; Gotta Travel On; Mountain Dew - 92 (5 CD box)


Mercury 312 512 644-2 The Complete Mercury Sessions:

Pike County Breakdown; Doin' My Time; My Little Girl In Tennessee; Down The Road; Old Salty Dog Blues; Roll In My Sweet Baby's Arms; My Cabin In Caroline; Foggy Mountain Breakdown; I'll Just Pretend; Pain In My Heart; Is It Too Late Now; Why Don't You Tell Me So; Cora Is Gone; I'll Never Love Another; Baby Blue Eyes; I'll Never Shed Another Tear; We'll Meet Again Sweetheart; Farewell Blues; Will The Roses Bloom; Back To The Cross; Take Me In A Lifeboat; I'm Going To Make Heaven My Home; Bouquet In Heaven; No Mother Or Dad; I'll Be Going To Heaven Sometime; So Happy I'll Be; God Loves His Children; Preachin' Prayin' Singin'- 92 (also on Rounder SS 18/SS 19 The Mercury Sessions, vol. 1/2, reissued on Mercury B000070-02 in 2003)


Bear Family [GER] BCD-15879 Flatt & Scruggs, 1964-69 Plus:


Petticoat Junction; Have You Seen My Dear Companion; The Good Things (Outweigh The Bad); Working It Out; Amber Tresses (Tied In Blue); Jimmie Brown, The Newsboy; When Papa Played The Dobro; Fireball (instr.); Father's Table Grace; I'm Walking With Him; My Wandering Boy; Sally Don't You Grieve; A Faded Red Ribbon; Bummin' An Old Freight Train; Georgia Buck (instr.); Hello Stranger; Please Don't Wake Me; You're Gonna Miss Me When I'm Gone; I Still Miss Someone; Wabash Cannonball; Rose Conelly; You've Been Fooling My Baby; Will You Be Lonesome Too?; Big Shoes To Fill; Branded Wherever I Go; Starlight On The Rails; Loafer's Glory; I'll Be On That Good Road Some Day; Confessing; Gonna Have Myself A Ball; Rock, Salt And Nails; The Soldier's Return; Memphis; Jackson; Colours; For Lovin' Me; Houston; Detroit City; Foggy Mountain Breakdown (instr.); Kansas City; Nashville Blues (instr.); Take Me Back To Tulsa; The Last Public Hanging In West Virginia; The Boys From Tennessee; Ten Miles From Natchez; Seattle Town; Green Acres; I Had A Dream; When The Saints Go Marching In; God Gave Noah The Rainbow Sign; Call Me On Home, Too; A Stone That Builders Refused; Wait For The Sunshine; No Mother In This World; Thank God I'm On My Way; Troublesome Waters; The Last Thing On My Mind; Mama, You Been On My Mind; It Was Only The Wind; Why Can't I Find Myself With You; Southbound; I'm Gonna Ride That Steamboat; Roust-A-Bout; Nashville Cats; Train Number 1262; Bringin' In The Georgia Mail; Going Across The Sea; The Atlantic Coastal Line; East Bound Train; Orange Blossom Special (instr.); Last Train To Clarksville; California Up Tight Band; Don't Think Twice It's All Right; Four Strong Winds; Blowin' In The Wind; It Ain't Me Babe; Down In The Flood; Buddy Don't You Roll So Slow; Where Have All The Flowers Gone; This Land Is Your Land; Foggy Mountain Breakdown (instr.); Mr. Tambourine Man; Ode To Billie Joe; Like A Rolling Stone; I'd Like To Say A Word For Texas; I'll Be Your Baby Tonight; Folsom Prison Blues; Gentle On My Mind; The Times They Are A-Changin'; If I Were A Carpenter; Universal Soldier; Long Road To Houston; Catch The Wind; Rainy Day Women 12 And 35; Frieda Florentine; Nashville Skyline Rag (instr.); I Walk The Line; Ruby Don't Take Your Love To Town; A Boy Named Sue; Maggie's Farm; Wanted Man; One More Night; One Too Many Mornings; Girl From The North Country; Honey, Just Allow Me One More Chance; Tonight Will Be Fine; The Story Of Bonnie And Clyde; Another Ride With Clyde; A Picture Of Bonnie; The Barrow Gang Will Get You Little Man; Bang You're Alive; See Bonnie Die, See Clyde Die; Reunion (instr.); Get-Away (instr.); The Chase (instr.); Highway's End (instr.); Pick Along (instr.); John Hardy Was A Desperate Little Man (instr.); Jazzing (instr.); Evelina (instr.); Tammy's Song (instr.); Lonesome Ruben (instr.); Spanish Two Step (instr.); Careless Love (instr.); Liberty (instr.); Bill Cheatham (instr.); Nothin' To It (instr.); Intro; Lost All My Money; Maggie Blues (instr.); Steamboat Whistle Blues; Paul And Silas; Cannonball Blues (instr.); You Are My Flower; Old Leather Britches (instr.); Across The Blue Ridge Mountains; Old Folks (instr.); Going Back To Harlan; Poor Rebel Soldier; No Hiding Place Down Here; Going Up Cripple Creek; Foggy Mountain Special; Bile Them Cabbage Down; Old Joe Clark; Sally Goodin; Black Mountain Rag; Billy In The Lowground; Twinkle Little Star; Old Fiddler; Soldier's Joy; Cheyenne; Down Yonder; Georgia Shuffle; Golden Slippers; Tennessee Wagner; Chicken Reel; Theme From Beverly Hillbillies; Beverly Hills; Vittles; A Long Talk With That Boy; Jethro's A Powerful Man; Elly's Spring Song; Back Home U.S.A.; Critters; What A Great Doctor Granny Is; Lady Lessons; Birds And The Bees; Love Or Money; Close - 95 (6CD box)


Columbia C2K-64877 'Tis Sweet To Be Remembered - The Essential Flatt & Scruggs:

Come Back Darling; Head Over Heels In Love With You; I'm Working On A Road To Gloryland; 'Tis Sweet To Be Remembered; Earl's Breakdown; Flint Hill Special; Foggy Mountain Chimes;That Old Book Of Mine; Till The End Of The World Rolls Round; Foggy Mountain Special; Randy Lynn Rag; Shuckin' The Corn; Don't Let Your Deal Go Down; I'll Never Shed Another Tear; Big Black Train; Crying My Heart Out Over You; Cabin On The Hill; Polka On A Banjo; Just Ain't*; Go Home; Legend Of The Johnson Boys; Ballad Of Jed Clampett; New York Town*; Pearl Pearl Pearl; My Saro Jane; I'm Troubled**; You Are My Flower; Petticoat Junction; Workin' It Out*; I Still Miss Someone; Nashville Cats*; California Up Tight Band*; Down In The Flood; Foggy Mountain Breakdown - 28-01-97 (double, *previously unissued on US album, **previously unissued in U.S.A.)


Koch KOC-CD-7929 Flatt & Scruggs At carnegie Hall - The Complete Concert:

Salty Dog Blues; Durham's Reel; Down The Road; Rainbow; Big Ball In Brooklyn; Flint Hill Special; Dig A Hole In The Meadow; I Hung My Head And Cried; Hot Corn, Cold Corn; Little Darlin' Pal Of Mine; You Can't Stop Me From Dreaming; Footprints In The Snow; The Martha White Theme; I Wonder Where You Are Tonight; Old MacDonald Had A Farm; He Will Set Your Fields On Fire; Let The Church Roll On; Wildwood Flower; Hear That Whistle Blow (A Hundred Miles); Fiddle And Banjo; Old Leather Britches; Ballad Of Jed Clampett; Yonder Stands Little Maggie; Reuben; Mama Blues; I Know What It Means To Be Lonesome; Foggy Mountain Rock; Take This Hammer; McKinley's Gone; Roll In My Sweet Baby's Arms; Gotta Travel On; Mountain Dew - 98 (Complete 1962 Carnegie Hall cooncert, all tracks issued on BCD-15879)


Bear Family [GER] BCD-15975 Flatt On Victor Plus More:


I've Heard The Wind Blow Before; Passing Through; I'll Never Understand; I'm A Man Of Constant Sorrow; Take Me Home To Mama; Before You Die; Shut Your Face, I'm Talking To Your Head; Walk Slow; I'll Figure My Loss; Don't Get Above Your Raisin'; I Think Of You; Girl Of The North Country; I Want To Come Home To You; Walk Right In; Cotton Fields; Foggy Mountain Breakdown; Sing A Little Baby To Sleep; Rainy Day Women #12 And 35 + 5 CD of Lester Flatt Columbia/RCA Victor tracks - 12-99 (6CD box) King KMCD-3809 Country Music Hall Of Fame 1985: You Are My Flower; Go Home; Crying My Heart Out Over You; Ballad Of Jed Clampett; Cabin In The Hills; Foggy Mountain Breakdown; Thinking About You; Earl's Breakdown; Tis Sweet To Be Remembered; Polka On The Banjo - 11-07-00 (sampler)


Mercury Nashville 088 170 187-2 20the Century Masters: The Millenium Collection: The Best Of Flatt & Scruggs:

Foggy Mountain Breakdown; My Cabin In Caroline; Rollin' In My Sweet Baby's Arms; Baby Blue Eyes; Old Salty Dog Blues; I'll Just Pretend; Pike County Breakdown; Doin' My Time; God Loves His Children; Farewell Blues; Take Me In A Lifeboat; We'll Meet Again Sweetheart - 24-04-01 (sampler)


Catfish KATCD-201 My Cabin In Carolina:

God Loves His Children; I'm Going To Make Heaven My Home; We'll Meet Again Sweetheart; My Cabin In Caroline; Baby Blue Eyes; Bouquet In Heaven; Down The Road; Why Don't You Tell Me So; I'll Never Shed Another Tear;No Mother Or Dad; Is It Too Late Now?; Foggy Moutain Breakdown; I'll Be Going To Heaven Sometime; So Happy I'll Be; My Little Girl In Sunny Tennessee; I'll Never Love Another; Doin' My Time; Pike Country Breakdown; Cora Is Gone; Preachin' Prayin' Singin' - 28-08-01 (sampler)


Columbia CK-86269 16 Greatest Hits:

'Tis Sweet to Be Remembered; Cabin in the Hills; Crying My Heart Out over You; Polka on a Banjo; Go Home; Just Ain't; Ballad of Jed Clampett; Pearl, Pearl, Pearl; Earl's Breakdown; You Are My Flower; Petticoat Junction; Workin' It Out; I Still Miss Someone; Nashville Cats; Down in the Flood; Foggy Mountain Breakdown - 29-01-02 (sampler)


Music Mill 71010 Father's Table Grace:

Brother I'm Getting Ready To Go; Old Fashioned Preacher; Take Me In The Lifeboat; Angel Band; Father's Table Grace; On The Rock Where Moses Stood; Joy Bells; Stone That Builders Refused; Get On That Road To Glory; When The Angels Carry Me Home - 30-04-02 (sampler)


Legacy CK-92574 Foggy Mountain Gospel:

I'm Working on a Road; He Took Your Place; Get in Live Brother; Brother, I'm Getting Ready to Go; Reunion in Heaven; Mother Prays Loud in Her Sleep;Be Ready for Tomorrow May Never Come; You Can Feel It in Your Soul; Old Fashioned Preacher; It Won't Be Long; No Mother in This World; Gone Home; Bubbling in My Soul; Joy Bells; Who Will Sing for Me; Give Mother My Crown; Give Me the Flowers While I'm Living; Is There Room for Me; A Million Years in Glory; Heaven; Building on Sand; Jesus Savior Pilot Me; He Will Set Your Fields on Fire; Let the Church Roll On; Paul and Silas; No Hiding Place Down Here; I'm on My Way to Canaan's Land; Angel Band; When the Angels Carry Me Home; I'll Never Be Lonesome Again; Get on the Road to Glory;Take Me in Your Lifeboat; Bubbling in My Soul; Heaven; Joy Bells; Give Me the Flowers While I'm Living; You Can Feel It in Your Soul; Give Mother My Crown; On the Rock Where Moses Stood; Where Will I Shelter My Sheep; I Saw Mother with God Last Night; Go Home; Father's Table Grace; I'm Walking with Him; God Gave Noah the Rainbow Sign; When the Saints Go Marching In; Troublesome Waters; No Mother in This World; A Stone the Builders Refused; Call Me on Home, Too; Wait for the Sunshine; Thank God I'm on My Way - 12-07-05 (double, sampler)


JSP [UK] JSP-77128 Flatt & Scruggs And The Stanley Brothers:


[Flatt & Scruggs:]Dim Lights, Thick Smoke; Dear Old Dixie; Reunion In Heaven; Pray For The Boys; I'll Go Steppin' Too; I'd Rather Be Alone; Foggy Mountain Chimes /Someone Took My Place With You; Mother Prays Loud In Her Sleep; That Old Book Of Mine; Your Life Is Like A Flower; Be Ready For Tomorrow May Never Come; Till The End Of The World Rolls Around; You're Not A Drop In The Bucket; Don't This Road Look Rough And Rocky; Foggy Mountain Special; You Can Feel It In Your Soul; Old Fashioned Preacher; Before I Met You; I'm Gonna Sleep With One Eye Open; Randy Lynn Rag; On My Mind; Blue Ridge Cabin Home; Some Old Day; It Won't Be Long; Gone Home; Bubbling In My Soul; Joy Bells; What's Good For You; No Doubt About It; Who Will Sing For Me; Give Mother My Crown; Six White Horses; Shuckin' The Corn; Don't Let Your Deal Go Down; A Hundred Years From Now; Give Me Flowers While I'm Living; Is There Room For Me?; Let Those Brown Eyes Smile At Me; I Won't Be Hanging Around; I Don't Care Any More; Big Black Train; Mama And Daddy's Little Girl; Crying Alone; A Million Years In Glory; Heaven; Building On Sand; Jesus Savior Pilot Me; Crying My Heart Out Over You; Ground Speed; [Stanley Brothers:] Memories Of Mother; Could You Love Me (One More Time); Nobody's Love Is Like Mine; I Just Got Wise; Harbor Of Love; Blue Moon Of Kentucky; Calling From Heaven; Close By; Hard Times; Baby Girl; Say You'll Take Me Back; I Worship You; You're Still On My Mind; I Hear My Savior Calling; Just A Little Talk With Jesus; So Blue; You'd Better Get Right; Tragic Love; Lonesome And Blue; Orange Blossom Special; Clinch Mountain Blues; Will He Wait A Little Longer; Big Tilda; Angel Band; Who Will Call You Sweetheart; The Cry From The Cross; I'm Lost, I'll Never Find The Way; Let Me Walk, Lord, By Your Side; A Lonesome Night; Fling Ding; I'll Never Grow Tired Of You; Loving You Too Well; Daybreak In Dixie; If That's The Way You Feel; A Life Of Sorrow; I'd Rather Be Forgotten; The Flood; No School Bus In Heaven; Maple On The Hill; Little Maggie; Gonna Paint The Town; That Happy Night; Holiday Pickin'; Train 45; She's More To Be Pitied; Love Me Darling Just Tonight; Trust Each Other; How Mountain Girls Can Love; The Memory Of Your Smile; I'm A Man Of Constant Sorrow - 23-02-10 (4CD box, sampler)

Flatt and Scruggs Recording Sessions

ca. November 1948 [no. 130] WROL Radio Station Studio, 500 block Gay St., Knoxville, TN - Flatt & Scruggs w. Foggy Mountain Boys (Lester Flatt, Earl Scruggs, Jim Shoemate, Mac Wiseman [vcl-*], Howard Watts. Producer: Murray Nash) 001 2031/MN-38 GOD LOVES HIS CHILDREN -* Mercury 6161 70064x-45/MG 20358 BCD-15472
002 2032/MN-39 I'M GOING TO MAKE HEAVEN MY HOME -* 6161/ MG 20542 BCD-15472
003 2033/MN-40/PBE-846 WE'LL MEET AGAIN SWEETHEART -* 6181//MG 20358 MGW 12267 JS 6140 FS-357 BCD-15472
004 2034/MN-41/PBE-155 MY CABIN IN CAROLINE 6181/MG 20358 MG 20773 MG 20857 MGW 12299 JS-6111 BCD-15472
ca. May 1949 poss.WBBO Radio Station Studio, Cincinnati, OH - Flatt & Scruggs w. Foggy Mountain Boys (Lester Flatt, Earl Scruggs, Art Wooten, Curly Seckler, Howard Watts)005 2607 BABY BLUE EYES 6200-x45/MG 20542 BCD-15472
006 2608/PBE-148 BOUQUET IN HEAVEN 6200-x45/MG 20773 MG 20857 SR 61162 MGW 12262 SRW 16376 SW 007 16418 2609 DOWN THE ROAD 6211-x45/MG 20358 BCD-15472
008 2610/PBE-147 WHY DON'T YOU TELL ME SO 6211-x45/MG 20773 SR 61162 SRW 16376 SRW 16418 FS 259 BCD-15472
11 December 1949 [no. K-24/25] Cincinnati, OH - Flatt & Scruggs w. Foggy Mountain Boys (Lester Flatt, Earl Scruggs, Benny Sims, Curly Seckler, Howard Watts) 009 2662/PBE-967 I'LL NEVER SHED ANOTHER TEAR 6230 EP1-4034/ MG 20542 MGW 16296 BCD-15472
010 2663/PBE-151 NO MOTHER OR DAD 6247-x45/MG 20773 SR 61162 RW 16376 SRW 16418 BCD-15472
011 2664 IS IT TOO LATE NOW? 6269-x45/MG 20542 BCD-15472
012 2665/PBE-152 FOGGY MOUNTAIN BREAKDOWN6247-x45 72379 EP1-4034/MG 20358 MG 20542 MG 20773 BCD-15472
013 2666/PBE-146 I'LL BE GOING TO HEAVEN SOME TIME 6230/MG 20773 SR 61162 SRW 16376 SRW 16418 BCD-15472
014 2667 SO HAPPY I'LL BE 6268-x45/MG 20542 BCD-15472
015 2668/PBE-150 MY LITTLE GIRL IN TENNESSEE 6287-x45/MG 20773 SR 61162 SRW 16376 SRW 16418 BCD-15472
016 2669 I'LL NEVER LOVE ANOTHER 6287-x45/MG 20542 BCD-15472
20 October 1950 [no. K-71/72/73] WDAE Radio Station Studio, Tampa, FL - Flatt & Scruggs w. Foggy Mountain Boys (Lester Flatt, Earl Scruggs, Benny Sims, Curly Seckler, Jody Rainwater)017 YW-7057/PBE-157 DOIN' MY TIME 6333-x45/MG 20358 MG 20773 SR 61162 BCD-15472
018 YW-7058/PBE-156 PIKE COUNTY BREAKDOWN 6396-x45/MG 20358 MG 20773 SR 61162 BCD-15472
019 YW-7059/PBE-153 CORA IS GONE 6302-x45 EPA1-4034/MG 20542 MG 20773 SR 61162 BCD-15472
020 YW-7060 PREACHIN' PRAYIN' SINGIN' 70016-x45/ MG 20358 BCD-15472
021 YW-7061 PAIN IN MY HEART 6317-x45 EP1-4034/MG 20542 BCD-15472
022 YW-7062/PBE-154 ROLLIN' IN MY SWEET BABY'S ARMS 6372-x45/MG 20358 MG 20773 SR 61162 BCD-15472
023 YW-7063 BACK TO THE CROSS 70064-x45/MG 20542 BCD-15472
024 YW-7064 FAREWELL BLUES 6333-x45/MG 20358 BCD-15472
025 YW-7065/PBE-965 SALTY DOG BLUES 6396-x45/MG 20358 MGW-12299 BCD-15472
026 YW-7066/PBE-149 TAKE ME IN A LIFE BOAT 6317-x45/MG 20773 SR-61162 BCD-15472
027 YW-7067 WILL THE ROSES BLOOM (WHERE SHE LIES SLEEPING)70016-x45/ MG 20542 BCD-15472
028 YW-7068 I'LL JUST PRETEND 6372-x45/MG 20358 BCD-15472
21 November 1950 [14:30-18:30] Castle Studio At The Tulane Hotel, 206 8th Ave. North, Nashville 3, TN - Flatt & Scruggs (Lester Flatt, Earl Scruggs, Curly Seckler, Benny Sims, Jody Rainwater)029 RHCO 4358/NASH 962? COME BACK DARLING 4-20777/C 30347 BCD-15472
030 RHCO 4359/NASH 963? HEAD OVER HEELS IN LOVE WITH YOU 4-20805/CCS 101 BCD-15472
031 RHCO 4360/NASH 964? I'M WAITING TO HEAR YOU CALL ME 4-20777/SS 05 BCD-15472
032 RHCO 4361/NASH 965? THE OLD HOMETOWN 4-20957/SS 05 BCD-15472
033 RHCO 4362/NASH 966? I'LL STAY AROUND 4-20957/CCS 101 BCD-15472
034 RHCO 4363/NASH 967? WE CAN'T BE DARLINGS ANYMORE 4-20805/SS 08 BCD-15472
9 May 1951 [19:00-22:00] Castle Studio At The Tulane Hotel, 206 8th Ave. North, Nashville 3, TN - Flatt & Scruggs (Lester Flatt, Earl Scruggs, Everett Lilly, Chubby Wise, Jody Rainwater)035 CO 45912/NASH 1234 JIMMY BROWN, THE NEWSBOY 4-20830 B 2823/CL 1019 BCD-15472
036 CO 45913/NASH 1235 SOMEHOW TONIGHT 4-20830/CCS 101 BCD-15472
037 CO 45914/NASH 1236 DON'T GET ABOVE YOUR RAISIN' 4-20854/SS 08 BCD-15472
038 CO 45915/NASH 1237 I'M WORKIN' ON A ROAD 4-21147/HL 7402 BCD-15472
039 CO 45916/NASH 1238 HE TOOK YOUR PLACE 4-21147/HL 7402 BCD-15472
040 CO 45917/NASH 1239 I'VE LOST YOU 4-20854/CCS 101 BCD-15472
24 October 1951 [13:00-18:30] Castle Studio At The Tulane Hotel, 206 8th Ave. North, Nashville 3, TN - Flatt & Scruggs (Lester Flatt, Earl Scruggs, Everett Lilly, Howdy Forrester, Jody Rainwater)041 CO 47111/NASH 1305? 'TIS SWEET TO BE REMEMBERED 4-20886 B 2811/HL 7340 BCD-15472
042 CO 47112/NASH 1304? I'M GONNA SETTLE DOWN 4-21043/HL 7340 BCD-15472
043 CO 47113/NASH 1305? EARL'S BREAKDOWN 4-20886 B 2811/CL 1019 BCD-15472
044 CO 47114/NASH 1306? I'M LONESOME AND BLUE 4-21043/CCS 101 BCD-15472
045 CO 47115/NASH 1307? OVER THE HILLS TO THE POORHOUSE 4-21002/HL 7340 BCD-15472
046 CO 47116/NASH 1308? MY DARLING'S LAST GOODBYE 4-21002/SS 08 BCD-15472
047 CO 47117/NASH 1309? GET IN LINE BROTHER 4-20915/HL 7340 BCD-15472
048 CO 47118/NASH 1310? BROTHER I'M GETTING READY TO GO 4-20915/SS 05 BCD-15472
9 November 1952 [10:00-13:00] Castle Studio At The Tulane Hotel, 206 8th Ave. North, Nashville 3, TN - Flatt & Scruggs (Lester Flatt, Earl Scruggs, Curly Seckler, Benny Martin, Jody Rainwater)049 CO 48535/NASH 1568 WHY DID YOU WANDER 4-21091/HL 7340 BCD-15472
050 CO 48536/NASH 1569 FLINT HILL SPECIAL 4-21054 B 2811/CL 1019 BCD-15472
051 CO 48537/NASH 1570 THINKING ABOUT YOU 4-21091 BCD-15472
052 CO 48538/NASH 1571 IF I SHOULD WANDER BACK TONIGHT 4-21125/HL 7340 BCD-15472
9 November 1952 Castle Studio At The Tulane Hotel, 206 8th Ave. North, Nashville 3, TN - Flatt & Scruggs (Lester Flatt, Earl Scruggs, Curly Seckler, Benny Martin, Jody Rainwater)053 CO 48539/NASH 1576 DIM LIGHTS THICK SMOKE 4-21054 B 2811/CCS 101 BCD-15472
054 CO 48540/NASH 1577 DEAR OLD DIXIE 4-21125/HL 7340 BCD-15472
055 CO 48541/NASH 1578 REUNION IN HEAVEN OKeh 4-18004/CL 1019 BCD-15472
056 CO 48542/NASH 1579 PRAY FOR THE BOYS OKeh 4-18004/CCLP 0103 BCD-15472
29 August 1953 [09:00-12:00] Castle Studio At The Tulane Hotel, 206 8th Ave. North, Nashville 3, TN - Flatt & Scruggs (Lester Flatt, Earl Scruggs, Louis Innis, Curly Seckler, Benny Martin, Bob Moore)057 CO 49891/NASH 1713 I'LL GO STEPPING TOO 4-21179 B 2823/FC 37469 BCD-15472
058 CO 49892.NASH 1714 I'D RATHER BE ALONE 4-21248 BCD-15472
059 CO 49893/NASH 1715 FOGGY MOUNTAIN CHIMES 4-21179/CL 1019 BCD-15472
060 CO 49894/NASH 1716 SOMEONE TOOK MY PLACE WITH YOU 4-21248/HL 7340 BCD-15472
30 August 1953 [14:00-17:00] Castle Studio At The Tulane Hotel, 206 8th Ave. North, Nashville 3, TN - Flatt & Scruggs (Lester Flatt, Earl Scruggs, Louis Innis, Curly Seckler, Benny Martin, Bob Moore)061 CO 49899/NASH 1721 MOTHER PRAYS LOUD IN HER SLEEP 4-21209/HL 7402 BCD-15472
062 CO 49900/NASH 1722 THAT OLD BOOK OF MINE C 30347 BCD-15472
063 CO 49901/NASH 1723 YOUR LOVE IS LIKE A FLOWER CL 1019 BCD-15472
064 CO 49902/NASH 1724 BE READY FOR TOMORROW NEVER COME 4-21209/HL 7402 BCD-15472
19 May 1954 [19:00-22:00] Castle Studio At The Tulane Hotel, 206 8th Ave. North, Nashville 3, TN - Flatt & Scruggs (Lester Flatt [vcl/gt], Earl Scruggs [vcl/banjo], Louis Innis [gt], Curly Seckler [mandolin], Paul Warren [fiddle], Chubby Wise [fiddle], Jake Tullock [bass])065 CO 51593/NASH 1874/ZSP-32166 TILL THE END OF THE WORLD ROLLS ROUND 4-21334/SS 05 BCD-15472
066 CO 51594/NASH 1875/ZSP-32167 YOU'RE NOT A DROP IN THE BUCKET 4-21295/HL 7340 BCD-15472
067 CO 51595/NASH 1876/ZSP-32168 DON'T THIS ROAD LOOK ROUGH AND ROCKY 4-21333/SS 05 BCD-15472
068 CO 51596/NASH 1877/ZSP-32169 FOGGY MOUNTAIN SPECIAL 4-21295/CL 1019 BCD-15472
23 January 1955 [09:00-12:00] Castle Studio At The Tulane Hotel, 206 8th Ave. North, Nashville 3, TN - Flatt & Scruggs (Lester Flatt, Earl Scruggs, Eddie Hill, Curly Seckler, Paul Warren, Jake Tullock)069 CO 52997/NASH 1968 YOU CAN FEEL IT IN YOUR SOUL 4-21370/HL 7402 BCD-15472
070 CO 52998/NASH 1969 OLD FASHIONED PREACHER 4-21370/HL 7402 BCD-15472
071 CO 52999/NASH 1970 BEFORE I MET YOU 4-21412/HL 7250 BCD-15472
072 CO 52300/NASH 1971 I'M GONNA SLEEP WITH ONE EYE OPEN 4-21412/SS 05 BCD-15472
2 September 1955 [09:30-12:30] Bradley Studio, 804 16th Ave. South, Nashville 3, TN - Flatt & Scruggs (Lester Flatt, Earl Scruggs, Jack Shook, Buck Graves, Curly Seckler, Paul Warren, Ernie Newton. Producer: Don Law)073 CO 54000/OB 1038/JZSP-37025? RANDY LYNN RAG 4-21501 B 2823/CL 1019 BCD-15472
074 CO 54001/OB 1039/JZSP-37026? ON MY MIND 4-21501/HL 7250 BCD-15472
075 CO 54002/OB 1040/JZSP-37027? BLUE RIDGE CABIN HOME CL 1019 BCD-15472
076 CO 54003/OB 1041/JZSP-37028? SOME OLD DAY CL 1019 BCD-15472
3 September 1955 [14:00-17:00] Bradley Studio, 804 16th Ave. South, Nashville 3, TN - Flatt & Scruggs (Lester Flatt, Earl Scruggs, Chet Atkins, Buck Graves, Curly Seckler, Paul Warren, Bob Moore. Producer: Don Law)077 CO 54008/OB 1046/JZSP-37033 IT WON'T BE LONG CL 1019 BCD-15472
078 CO 54009/OB 1047/JZSP-37034 NO MOTHER IN THIS WORLD CCS 102 BCD-15472
079 CO 54010/OB 1048/JZSP-37035 GONE HOME 4-21460/HL 7402 BCD-15472
080 CO 54011/OB 1049/JZSP-37036 BUBBLING IN MY SOUL 4-21460/HL 7402 BCD-15472
6 May 1956 Music City Recording, 804 16th Ave. South, Nashville 3, TN - Flatt & Scruggs (Lester Flatt [vcl/gt], Earl Scruggs [vcl/banjo], Harold Bradley [gt], Buck Graves [dobro], Curly Seckler [mandolin], Paul Warren [fiddle], Onie Wheeler [bass]. Producer: Don Law)081 CO 56018/OB 1129 JOY BELLS 4-21536/HL 7402 BCD-15472
082 CO 56019/OB 1130 WHAT'S GOOD FOR YOU 4-21562/FC 37469 BCD-15472
083 CO 56020/OB 1131 NO DOUBT ABOUT IT FC 37469 BCD-15472
084 CO 56021/OB 1132 WHO WILL SING FOR ME CS 9313 BCD-15472
3 June 1956 Music City Recording, 804 16th Ave. South, Nashville 3, TN - Flatt & Scruggs (Lester Flatt [vcl/gt], Earl Scruggs [vcl/banjo], Harold Bradley [gt], Buck Graves [dobro], Curly Seckler [mandolin], Paul Warren [fiddle], Onie Wheeler [bass]. Producer: Don Law)085 CO 56209/OB 1141?/JZSP-38679 GIVE MOTHER MY CROWN 4-21536/HL 7402 BCD-15472
27 January 1957 [15:00-18:00] Bradley Film & Recording Studio, 804 16th Ave. South, Nashville 3, TN - Flatt & Scruggs (Lester Flatt [vcl/gt], Earl Scruggs [vcl/banjo], Ray Edenton [gt], Buck Graves [dobro], Curly Seckler [mandolin], Paul Warren [fiddle], Howard Watts [bass]. Producer: Don Law)086 CO 57362/OB 1274 SIX WHITE HORSES 4-40853/C 30347 BCD-15472
087 CO 57363/OB 1275 SHUCKIN' THE CORN 4-40853/CL 1019 BCD-15472
088 CO 57364/OB 1276 I'LL TAKE THE BLAME unissued/ BCD-15472
24 March 1957 [10:00-13:00] Bradley Film & Recording Studio, 804 16th Ave. South, Nashville 3, TN - Flatt & Scruggs (Lester Flatt [vcl/gt], Earl Scruggs [vcl/banjo], Buck Graves [dobro], Curly Seckler [mandolin], Paul Warren [fiddle], Junior Huskey [bass]. Producer: Don Law)089 CO 57745/OB 1326/JZSP-41267 DON'T LET YOUR DEAL GO DOWN 4-40990/HL 7250 BCD-15472
090 CO 57746/OB 1327/JZSP-41268 A HUNDRED YEARS FROM NOW 4-41064/CCS 102 BCD-15472
091 CO 57747/OB 1328/JZSP-41269 GIVE ME FLOWERS WHILE I'M LIVING 4-40928/HS 11265 BCD-15472
092 CO 57748/OB 1329/JZSP-41270 IS THERE ROOM FOR ME 4-40928/HS 11265 BCD-15472
11 July 1957 [09:00-12:00] Bradley Film & Recording Studio, 804 16th Ave. South, Nashville 3, TN - Flatt & Scruggs (Lester Flatt [vcl/gt], Earl Scruggs [vcl/banjo], Buck Graves [dobro], Curly Seckler [mandolin], Paul Warren [fiddle], Hylo Brown [bass]. Producer: Don Law)093 CO 58493/OB 1399/JZSP-41921 I'LL TAKE THE BLAME CCS 102 BCD-15472
094 CO 58494/OB 1400/JZSP-41922 LET THOSE BROWN EYES SMILE AT ME 4-40990/HL 7250 BCD-15472
095 CO 58495/OB 1401/JZSP-41923 I'LL NEVER SHED ANOTHER TEAR CCS 102 BCD-15472
096 CO 58496/OB 1402/JZSP-41924 I WON'T BE HANGING AROUND 4-41064/HL 7250 BCD-15472
14 January 1958 [14:00-17:00] Bradley Film & Recording Studio, 804 16th Ave. South, Nashville 3, TN - Flatt & Scruggs (Lester Flatt [vcl/gt], Earl Scruggs [vcl/banjo], Buck Graves [dobro], Curly Seckler [mandolin], Paul Warren [fiddle], Ike Inman [bass]. Producer: Don Law)097 CO 60129/OB 1481/JZSP-43105 I DON'T CARE NO MORE 4-41244 BCD-15472
098 CO 60130/OB 1482/JZSP-43106 BIG BLACK TRAIN 4-41125/HL 7465 BCD-15472
099 CO 60131/OB 1483/JZSP-43107 MAMA'S AND DADDY'S LITTLE GIRL 4-41244/HL 7465 BCD-15472
100 CO 60132/OB 1484/JZSP-43108 CRYING ALONE 4-41125/CCLP 0103 BCD-15472
26 April 1958 [11:00-14:00] Bradley Film & Recording Studio, 804 16th Ave. South, Nashville 3, TN - Flatt & Scruggs (Lester Flatt [vcl/gt], Earl Scruggs [vcl/banjo], Culley Holt [gt], Buck Graves [dobro], Curly Seckler [mandolin], Paul Warren [fiddle], Jake Tullock [bass]. Producer: Don Law)101 CO 60845/OB 1553 A MILLION YEARS IN GLORY 4-41336/HL 7465 BCD-15472
102 CO 60846/OB 1554 HEAVEN 4-41184/HL 7465 BCD-15472
103 CO 60847/OB 1555 BUILDING ON SAND 4-41184/CCLP 0103 BCD-15472
104 CO 60848/OB 1556 JESUS SAVIOR PILOT ME 4-41336/CCLP 0103 BCD-15472
23 January 1959 [20:00-23:00] Bradley Film & Recording Studio, 804 16th Ave. South, Nashville 3, TN - Flatt & Scruggs (Lester Flatt [vcl/gt], Earl Scruggs [vcl/banjo], Buck Graves [dobro], Curly Lambert [mandolin], Paul Warren [fiddle], Jake Tullock [bass]. Producer: Don Law)105 CO 62209/OB 1743/ZSP-45730 CRYING MY HEART OUT OVER YOU 4-41518/HL 7465 BCD-15472
106 CO 62210/OB 1744 GROUND SPEED S7-30904/CS 8364 BCD-15472
107 CO 62211/OB 1745 WHO KNOWS RIGHT FROM WRONG FC 37469 BCD-15472
108 CO 62212/OB 1746 IRON COURTAIN C 30347 BCD-15472
5 April 1959 [15:30-18:30] Bradley Film & Recording Studio, 804 16th Ave. South, Nashville 3, TN - Flatt & Scruggs (Lester Flatt [vcl/gt], Earl Scruggs [vcl/banjo], Jake Tullock [gt], Culley Holt [gt], Hylo Brown [gt], Buck Graves [dobro], Curley Lambert [mandolin], Paul Warren [fiddle], Joseph Zinkan [bass], Producer: Don Law)
109 CO 60235/OB 1810 CABIN ON THE HILL 4-41389/CS 9313 BCD-15472
110 CO 60236/OB 1811 SOMEONE YOU HAVE FORGOTTEN 4-41389/CCLP 0103 BCD-15472
111 CO 60237/OB 1812/ZSP-47254 FOGGY MOUNTAIN ROCK 4-41518/C 30347 BCD-15472
112 CO 60238/OB 1813 YOU PUT ME ON MY FEET FC 37469 BCD-15472
23 August 1959 [10:00-14:00] Bradley Film & Recording Studio, 804 16th Ave. South, Nashville 3, TN - Flatt & Scruggs (Lester Flatt [vcl/gt], Earl Scruggs [vcl/banjo], Culley Holt [gt], Jake Tullock [gt], Buck Graves [dobro], Curly Seckler [mandolin], Paul Warren [fiddle], Joseph Zinkan [bass]. Producer: Don Law)
113 CO 63513/OB 1932-5 I'M ON MY WAY TO CANAAN'S LAND CS 8221 BCD-15559
114 CO 63514/OB 1933-3 ANGEL BAND CS 8221 BCD-15559
115 CO 63515/OB 1934-4 WHEN THE ANGELS CARRY ME HOME CS 8221 BCD-15559
116 CO 63516/OB 1935-4 I'LL NEVER BE LONESOME AGAIN CS 8221 BCD-15559
117 CO 63517/OB 1936-7 GET ON THAT ROAD TO GLORY CS 8221 BCD-15559
118 CO 63518/OB 1937-1 TAKE ME IN THE LIFE BOAT CS 8221 BCD-15559
29 October 1959 [12:00-16:00] Bradley Film & Recording Studio, 804 16th Ave. South, Nashville 3, TN - Flatt & Scruggs (Lester Flatt [vcl/gt], Earl Scruggs [vcl/banjo], Buck Graves [dobro], Curly Seckler [mandolin], Paul Warren [fiddle], Jake Tullock [bass]. Producer: Don Law)
119 CO 63772/OB 1975-4 BUBBLING IN MY SOUL CS 8221 BCD-15559
120 CO 63773/OB 1976-3 HEAVEN CS 8221 BCD-15559
121 CO 63774/OB 1977-4 JOY BELLS RINGING IN MY SOUL CS 8221 BCD-15559
122 CO 63775/OB 1978-2 GIVE ME FLOWERS WHILE I'M LIVING CS 8221 DS 493 BCD-15559
123 CO 63776/OB 1979-3 YOU CAN FEEL IT IN YOUR SOUL CS 8221 BCD-15559
124 CO 63777/OB 1980-4 GIVE MOTHER MY CROWN CS 8221 BCD-15559
24 April 1960 [18:00-21:00] Bradley Film & Recording Studio, 804 16th Ave. South, Nashville 3, TN - Flatt & Scruggs (Lester Flatt [vcl/gt], Earl Scruggs [vcl/banjo], Buck Graves [dobro], Curly Seckler [mandolin], Paul Warren [fiddle], Jake Tullock [bass], Buddy Harman [drums]. Producer: Don Law)
125 CO 64896/OB 2195-2 THE GREAT HISTORICAL BUM 4-41708/C 30347 BCD-15559
126 CO 64897/OB 2196-5 I'VE LOST YOU FOREVER Col. unissued/TLCW 04 BCD-15559
127 CO 64898/OB 2197-1 POLKA ON A BANJO 4-41786/C 30347 TCLW 04 BCD-15559
128 CO 64899/OB 2198- ALL I WANT IS YOU 4-41708 BCD-15559
11 August 1960 [17:00-20:00] Bradley Film & Recording Studio, 804 16th Ave. South, Nashville 3, TN - Flatt & Scruggs (Lester Flatt [gt], Earl Scruggs [banjo], Buck Graves [dobro], Paul Warren [fiddle], Jake Tullock [bass], Buddy Harman [drums]. Producer: Don Law)
129 CO 65357= CO 65246/OB 2269-3 SHUCKIN' THE CORN 4-42786/CCLP 0103 BCD-15559
130 CO 65358= CO 65247/OB 2270-4 HOME SWEET HOME S7-30904/CS 8364 BCD-15559
131 CO 65359= CO 65248/OB 2271-2 FIREBALL MAIL CS 8364 BCD-15559
132 CO 65360= CO 65249/OB 2272-3 CRIPPLE CREEK S7-30906/CS 8364 BCD-15559
133 CO 65361= CO 65250/OB 2273-2 REUBEN S7-30905/CS 8364 BCD-15559
134 CO 65362= CO 65251/OB 2274-3 JOHN HENRY CS 8364 BCD-15559
135 CO 65363= CO 65252/OB 2275-3 CUMBERLAND GAP CS 8364 BCD-15559
136 CO 65364= CO 65253/OB 2276-1 LONESOME ROAD BLUES S7-30906/CS 8364 BCD-15559
9 September 1960 [14:00-16:00] Bradley Film & Recording Studio, 804 16th Ave. South, Nashville 3, TN - Flatt & Scruggs (Lester Flatt [gt], Earl Scruggs [banjo], Buck Graves [dobro], Paul Warren [fiddle], Jake Tullock [bass], Buddy Harman [drums]. Producer: Don Law)137 CO 65393/OB 2295 SALLY GOODIN CS 8364 BCD-15559
138 CO 65394/OB 2297 LITTLE DARLIN' PAL OF MINE CS 8364 BCD-15559
139 CO 65395/OB 2298 SALLY ANN S7-30905/CS 8364 BCD-15559
140 CO 65396/OB 2299 BUGGLE CALL RAG CS 8364 BCD-15559
3 February 1961 [19:30-22:30] Bradley Film & Recording Studio, 804 16th Ave. South, Nashville 3, TN - Flatt & Scruggs (Lester Flatt [vcl/gt], Earl Scruggs [vcl/banjo], Buck Graves [dobro], Curly Seckler [mandolin], Paul Warren [fiddle], Jake Tullock [bass], Douglas Kirkham [drums]. Producer: Don Law)141 CO 66314/OB 2425-12 I AIN'T GONNA WORK TOMORROW 4-41983 /BCD-15559
142 CO 66315/OB 2426-2 IF I SHOULD WANDER BACK TONIGHT 4-41983/HS 11265 BCD-15559
143 CO 66316/OB 2427-6 COLD COLD LOVING 4-42280/BCD-15559
144 CO 66317/OB 2428-10 WELCOME TO THE CLUB CCLP 0103 BCD-15559
10 February 1961 [14:30-20:30] Bradley Film & Recording Studio, 804 16th Ave. South, Nashville 3, TN - Flatt & Scruggs (Lester Flatt [vcl/gt], Earl Scruggs [vcl/banjo], Buck Graves [dobro], Curly Seckler [mandolin], Paul Warren [fiddle], Jake Tullock [bass], Maybelle Carter [autoharp/gt]. Producer: Don Law)145 CO 66329/OB 2446-2 FALSE HEARTED LOVER CS 8464 BCD-15559
146 CO 66330/OB 2447-2 PICKIN' IN THE WILDWOOD CS 8464 BCD-15559
147 CO 66331/OB 2448-5 THE HOMESTEAD ON THE FARM CS 8464 BCD-15559
148 CO 66332/OB 2449-1 FOGGY MOUNTAIN TOP CS 8464 BCD-15559
149 CO 66333/OB 2450-1 YOU ARE MY FLOWER CS 8464 BCD-15559
150 CO 66334/OB 2451 FORSAKEN LOVE CS 8464 KG 32244 BCD-15559
151 CO 66335/OB 2452-5 THE STORMS ARE ON THE OCEAN CS 8464 BCD-15559
152 CO 66336/OB 2453-5 GATHERING FLOWERS FROM THE HILLSIDE CS 8464 BCD-15559
153 CO 66337/OB 2454-2 WORRIED MAN BLUES CS 8464 BCD-15559
154 CO 66338/OB 2455-3 ON THE ROCK WHERE MOSES STOOD CS 8464 BCD-15559
155 CO 66339/OB 2456-4 KEEP ON THE SUNNY SIDE CS 8464 TLCW 04 BCD-15559
156 CO 66340/OB 2457-25 JIMMY BROWN, THE NEWSBOY CS 8464 CS 9370 BCD-15559
23 May 1961 [19:00-22:00] Bradley Film & Recording Studio, 804 16th Ave. South, Nashville 3, TN - Flatt & Scruggs (Lester Flatt [vcl/gt], Earl Scruggs [vcl/banjo], Buck Graves [dobro], Curly Seckler [mandolin], Paul Warren [fiddle], Jake Tullock [bass], Buddy Harman [drums]. Producer: Don Law)157 CO 67399/OB 2510-2 JUST AIN‘T 4-42280/BCD-15559 CK 64877
158 CO 67400/OB 2511-3 WHERE‘LL I SHELTER MY SHEEP 4-42141/CCLP 0103 BCD-15559
159 CO 67401/OB 2512-2 I SAW MOTHER WITH GOD LAST NIGHT CS 9313 BCD-15559
160 CO 67402/OB 2513-5 GO HOME 4-42141/TLCW 04 CCLP 0103 BCD-15559 CK 64877
24 November 1961 RCA Victor Studio 2, 6363 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood, CA - Gordon Terry [fiddle] (Lester Flatt [gt], Earl Scruggs [banjo], Merle Travis [gt], Buck Graves [dobro], Jake Tullock [bass], Muddy Berry [drums], Paul Warren [fiddle], Billy Liebert [piano]. Producer: Neely Plumb)000 M2-WB-4053-5 BILE THEM CABBAGE DOWN unissued [undubbed] BCD-15879
000 M2-WB-4054-6 OLD JOE CLARK RCA Victor LSP 2530 BCD-15559 [undubbed] BCD-15879
000 M2-WB-4055-3 SALLY GOODIN LSP 2530 BCD-15559 [undubbed] BCD-15879
000 M2-WB-4056-4 BLACK MOUNTAIN RAG LSP 2530 BCD-15559 [undubbed] BCD-15879
000 M2-WB-4057-1 BILLY IN THE LOWGROUND LSP 2530 BCD-15559 [undubbed] BCD-15879
000 M2-WB-4058-3 TWINKLE LITTLE STAR LSP 2530 BCD-15559 [undubbed] BCD-15879
000 M2-WB-4059-2 OLD FIDDLER LSP 2530 BCD-15559 [undubbed] BCD-15879
000 M2-WB-4060-3 SOLDIER'S JOY LSP 2530 BCD-15559 [undubbed] BCD-15879
26 November 1961 RCA Victor Studio 1, 6363 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood, CA - Gordon Terry [fiddle] (Lester Flatt [gt], Earl Scruggs [banjo], Merle Travis [gt], Buck Graves [dobro], Jake Tullock [bass], Muddy Berry [drums], Paul Warren [fiddle], Billy Liebert [piano]. Producer: Neely Plumb) [overdub session: February 22, 1962 [19:30-22:30] RCA Victor Studio 2, 6363 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood, CA - Al Gottlieb [caller]]000 M2-WB-4061-9 CHEYENNE unissued [undubbed] BCD-15879
000 M2-WB-4062-10 DOWN YONDER unissued [undubbed] BCD-15879
000 M2-WB-4063-11 GEORGIA SHUFFLE LSP 2530 BCD-15559 [undubbed] BCD-15879
000 M2-WB-4064-8 GOLDEN SLIPPERS LSP 2530 BCD-15559 [undubbed] BCD-15879
000 M2-WB-4065-4 TENNESSEE WAGNER LSP 2530 BCD-15559 [undubbed] BCD-15879
000 M2-WB-4066-3 CHICKEN REEL unissued [undubbed] BCD-15879
20 February 1962 [14:30-17:30] Columbia Recording Studio, 804 16th Ave. South, Nashville 3, TN - Flatt & Scruggs (Lester Flatt [vcl/gt], Earl Scruggs [vcl/banjo], Buck Graves [dobro], Curly Seckler [mandolin], Paul Warren [fiddle], Jake Tullock [bass], Buddy Harman [drums]. Producer: Don Law)161 CO 69820/CB 47 HANDSOME MOLLY C 30347 BCD-15559
162 CO 69821/CB 48 COAL LOADIN' JOHNNY 4-42606/BCD-15559
163 CO 69822/CB 49 HEAR THE WHISTLE BLOW 4-42413/CS 9486 BCD-15559
164 CO 69823/CB 50 TOO OLD FOR A BROKEN HEART CCLP 0103 BCD-15559
18 March 1962 [14:00-17:00] Columbia Recording Studio, 804 16th Ave. South, Nashville 3, TN - Flatt & Scruggs (Lester Flatt [vcl/gt], Earl Scruggs [vcl/banjo], Buck Graves [dobro], Curly Seckler [mandolin], Paul Warren [fiddle], Jake Tullock [bass], John Greubel [drums]. Producer: Don Law & Frank Jones)165 CO 69940/CB 98 THE LEGEND OF THE JOHNSON BOYS 4-42413/CS 8630 BCD-15559 K 64877
166 CO 69941/CB 99 GOOD TIMES ARE PAST AND GONE CS 8630 BCD-15559
167 CO 69942/CB 100 GEORGE ALLEY'S F.F.V. CS 8630 BCD-15559
168 CO 69943/CB 101 THIS LAND IS YOUR LAND CS 8630 BCD-15559
169 CO 69944/CB 102 PHILADELPHIA LAWYER CS 8630 BCD-15559
18 March 1962 [17:30-20:30] Columbia Recording Studio, 804 16th Ave. South, Nashville 3, TN - Flatt & Scruggs (Lester Flatt [vcl/gt], Earl Scruggs [vcl/banjo], Buck Graves [dobro], Curly Seckler [mandolin], Paul Warren [fiddle], Jake Tullock [bass], John Greubel [drums]. Producer: Don Law & Frank Jones)170 CO 69945/CB 103 SUN'S GONNA SHINE IN MY BACK DOOR CS 8630 BCD-15559
171 CO 69946/CB 104 HEAR THE WIND BLOW CS 8630 BCD-15559
172 CO 69947/CB 105 I'LL BE NO MAN'S WIFE CS 8630 BCD-15559
173 CO 69948/CB 106 McKINLEY'S GONE CS 8630 BCD-15559
21 March 1962 [14:30-17:30] Columbia Recording Studio, 804 16th Ave. South, Nashville 3, TN - Flatt & Scruggs (Lester Flatt [vcl/gt], Earl Scruggs [vcl/banjo], Buck Graves [dobro], Curly Seckler [mandolin], Paul Warren [fiddle], Jake Tullock [bass], John Greubel [drums]. Producer: Don Law & Frank Jones)
174 CO 69999/CB 113 NINE POUND HAMMER CS 8630 BCD-15559
175 CO 70000/CB 114 ELLEN SMITH CS 8630 BCD-15559
176 CO 70001/CB 115 LIFE OF TROUBLE CS 8630 BCD-15559
24 September 1962 [19:00-22:30] Columbia Recording Studio, 804 16th Ave. South, Nashville 3, TN - Flatt & Scruggs (Lester Flatt [vcl/gt], Earl Scruggs [vcl/banjo], Buck Graves [dobro], Curly Seckler [mandolin], Paul Warren [fiddle], Jake Tullock [bass], Buddy Harman [drums]. Producer: Don Law & Frank Jones)177 CO 76911/CB 333 THE BALLAD OF JED CLAMPETT 4-42606 4-33074/CS 8751 CS 9370 BCD-15559
178 CO 76912/CB 334 HARD TRAVELIN' 4-42755/CS 8751 BCD-15559
179 CO 76913/CB 335 THE WRECK OF THE OLD 97 CS 8751 BCD-15559
180 CO 76914/CB 336 NINETY NINE YEARS IS ALMOST FOR LIF CS 8751 BCD-15559
21 October 1962 [14:00-18:00] Columbia Recording Studio, 804 16th Ave. South, Nashville 3, TN - Flatt & Scruggs (Lester Flatt [vcl/gt], Earl Scruggs [vcl/banjo], Buck Graves [dobro], Curly Seckler [mandolin], Paul Warren [fiddle], Jake Tullock [bass], William Ackerman [drums]. Producer: Don Law & Frank Jones)181 CO 77068/CB 378 OVER THE HILLS TO THE POORHOUSE CS 8751 BCD-15559
182 CO 77069/CB 379 NEW YORK TOWN 4-42480/BCD-15559 CK 64877
183 CO 77070/CB 380 DIXIE HOME CS 8751 BCD-15559
184 CO 77071/CB 381 PASTURES OF PLENTY CS 8751 BCD-15559
185 CO 77072/CB 382 BOUND TO RIDE CS 8751 BCD-15559
186 CO 77073/CB 383 WHEN I LEFT EAST VIRGINIA CS 8751 BCD-15559
187 CO 77074/CB 384 DROWNED IN THE DEEP BLUE SEA CS 8751 BCD-15559
188 CO 77075/CB 385 MY NATIVE HOME CS 8751 BCD-15559
189 CO 77076/CB 386 COAL MINER'S BLUES CS 8751 BCD-15559
8 December 1962 [live] Carnegie Hall, 7th Ave. &West 57th St., New York City - Flatt & Scruggs (Lester Flatt [vcl/gt], Earl Scruggs [vcl/banjo], Billy Powers [gt], Merle Travis [gt], Buck Graves [dobro], Jake Tullock [bass], Paul Warren [fiddle]. Producer: Don Law & Frank Jones)18901 CO 78572 SALTY DOG BLUES CS 8845 BCD-15559 KOC-CD-7929
18902 CO 78573 DURHAM'S REEL CS 8845 BCD-15559 KOC-CD-7929
18903 DOWN THE ROAD BCD-15559 KOC-CD-7929
18904 RAINBOW BCD-15559 KOC-CD-7929
18905 BIG BALL IN BROOKLYN BCD-15559 KOC-CD-7929
18906 CO 78576 FLINT HILL SPECIAL CS 8845 BCD-15559 KOC-CD-7929
18907 CO 78577 DIG A HOLE IN A MEADOW CS 8845 BCD-15559 KOC-CD-7929
18908 I HUNG MY HEAD AND CRY BCD-15559 KOC-CD-7929
18909 CO 78574 HOT CORN, COLD CORN CS 8845 BCD-15559 KOC-CD-7929
18910 LITTLE DARLIN' PAL OF MINE BCD-15559 KOC-CD-7929
18911 YOU CAN'T STOP ME FROM DREAMING BCD-15559 KOC-CD-7929
18912 CO 78575 FOOTPRINTS IN THE SNOW CS 8845 BCD-15559 KOC-CD-7929
18913 CO 78578 THE MARTHA WHOTE THEME CS 8845 BCD-15559 KOC-CD-7929
18914 CO 78579 I WONDER WHERE YOU ARE TONIGHT CS 8845 BCD-15559 KOC-CD-7929
18915 OLD MAC DONALD HAD A FARM BCD-15559 KOC-CD-7929
18916 HE WILL SET YOUR FIELDS ON FIRE BCD-15559 KOC-CD-7929
18917 CO 78584 LET THE CHURCH ROLL ON CS 8845 BCD-15559 KOC-CD-7929
18918 WILDWOOD FLOWER BCD-15559 KOC-CD-7929
18919 HEAR THE WHISTLE BLOW BCD-15559 KOC-CD-7929
18920 CO 78582 FIDDLE AND BANJO CS 8845 BCD-15559 KOC-CD-7929
18921 OLD LEATHER BRITCHES BCD-15559 KOC-CD-7929
18922 THE BALLAD OF JED CLAMPETT BCD-15559 KOC-CD-7929
18923 CO 78583 YONDER STANDS LITTLE MAGGIE CS 8845 BCD-15559 KOC-CD-7929
18924 REUBEN BCD-15559 KOC-CD-7929
18925 CO 78580 MAMA BLUES CS 8845 BCD-15559 KOC-CD-7929
18926 I KNOW WHAT IT MEANS TO BE LONESOME BCD-15559 KOC-CD-7929
18927 FOGGY MOUNTAIN ROCK BCD-15559 KOC-CD-7929
18928 CO 78581 TAKE THIS HAMMER CS 8845 BCD-15559 KOC-CD-7929
18929 McKINLEY'S GONE BCD-15559 KOC-CD-7929
18930 ROLL IN MY SWEET BABY'S ARMS BCD-15559 KOC-CD-7929
18931 GOTTA TRAVEL ON BCD-15559 KOC-CD-7929
18932 MOUNTAIN DEW BCD-15559 KOC-CD-7929
25 February 1963 [19:00-22:00?] Columbia Recording Studio, 804 16th Ave. South, Nashville 3, TN - Flatt & Scruggs (Lester Flatt [vcl/gt], Earl Scruggs [vcl/banjo] + unknown musicians. Producer: Don Law & Frank Jones)190 CO 77995/CB 557-4 PEARL, PEARL, PEARL 4-42755/CS 9370 DS 443 CS 9370 BCD-15559
191 CO 79996/CB 558 WHAT ABOUT YOU CCLP 0103 BCD-15559
192 CO 79997/CB 559 RAMBLING GAMBLER C 30347 BCD-15559
193 CO 79998/CB 560-3 MAMA DON'T ALLOW IT 4-42840/C 30347 BCD-15559
2 May 1963 [20:00-22:00] [live] Neely Auditorium, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN - Flatt & Scruggs (Lester Flatt [vcl/gt], Earl Scruggs [vcl/banjo], Billy Powers [gt], Buck Graves [dobro], Jake Tullock [bass], Paul Warren [fiddle]. Producer: Don Law & Frank Jones)19301 CO 79526 LOST ALL MY MONEY CS 8934 BCD-15879
19302 CO 79527 MAGGIE BLUES CS 8934 BCD-15879
19303 CO 79528 PAUL AND SILAS CS 8934 BCD-15879
19304 CO 79529 CANNONBALL BLUES CS 8934 BCD-15879
19305 CO 79530 YOU ARE MY FLOWER CS 8934 BCD-15879
19306 CO 79531 OLD LEATHER BRITCHES CS 8934 BCD-15879
19307 CO 79532 ACROSS THE BLUE RIDGE MOUNTAINS CS 8934 BCD-15879
19308 CO 79533 OLD FOLKS CS 8934 BCD-15879
19309 CO 79534 GOING BACK TO HARLAN CS 8934 BCD-15879
19310 CO 79535 POOR REBEL SOLDIER CS 8934 BCD-15879
19311 CO 79536 NO HIDING PLACE DOWN HERE CS 8934 BCD-15879
19311 CO 79537 GOING UP CRIPPLE CREEK CS 8934 BCD-15879
19312 CO 81184 STEAMBOAT WHISTLE BLUES CS 8934 BCD-15879
14 May 1963 Hotel Roosevelt, New York City - Flatt & Scruggs (Lester Flatt [vcl/gt], Earl Scruggs [vcl/banjo] + unknown musicians)
19313 FOGGY MOUNTAIN SPECIAL CMA 3507 BCD-15879
27 November 1963 [14:00-17:30] Columbia Recording Studio, 804 16th Ave. South, Nashville 3, TN - Flatt & Scruggs (Lester Flatt [vcl/gt], Earl Scruggs [vcl/banjo], Billy Powers [gt], Buck Graves [dobro], Jake Tullock [bass], Paul Warren [fiddle]. Producer: Don Law & Frank Jones)
194 NCO 80070-3 I'M TROUBLED BCD-15559 CK 64877
195 NCO 80071-1 MY SARO JANE 4-42954/CS 9370 BCD-15559 CK 64877
196 NCO 80072 THE TRAIN THAT CARRIED MY GIRL CS 9055 BCD-15559
197 NCO 80073-3 LITTLE BIRDIE 4-43145/BCD-15559
198 NCO 80074-5 YOU ARE MY FLOWER 4-42954/CS 9370 BCD-15559
199 NCO 80075-2 PO' REBEL SOLDIER C 30347 BCD-15559
17 January 1964 [14:00-17:00] Columbia Recording Studio, 804 16th Ave. South, Nashville 3, TN - Flatt & Scruggs (Lester Flatt [vcl/gt], Earl Scruggs [vcl/banjo], Billy Powers [gt], Buck Graves [dobro], Jake Tullock [bass], Paul Warren [fiddle], Buddy Harman [drums]. Producer: Don Law & Frank Jones)200 NCO 80123 PETTICOAT JUNCTION 4-42982/CS 9370 BCD-15879 CK 64877
201 NCO 80124 HAVE YOU SEEN MY DEAR COMPANION 4-42982/BCD-15879
3 June 1964 [18:00-21:30] Columbia Recording Studio, 804 16th Ave. South, Nashville 3, TN - Flatt & Scruggs (Lester Flatt [vcl/gt], Earl Scruggs [vcl/banjo], Monroe Fields [mandolin], Buck Graves [dobro], Jake Tullock [bass], Paul Warren [fiddle]. Producer: Don Law & Frank Jones)202 NCO 80621 THE GOOD THINGS (OUT-WEIGHT THE BAD) CS 9055 CS 9370 BCD-15879
203 NCO 80622 WORKING IT OUT 4-43080/BCD-15879 CK 64877
204 NCO 80623 AMBER TRESSES (TIED WITH BLUE) CS 9055 BCD-15879
205 NCO 80624 JIMMIE BROWN THE NEWSBOY CS 9370 BCD-15879
206 NCO 80625 WHEN PAPA PLAYED THE DOBRO CS 9055 BCD-15879
207 NCO 80626 FIREBALL 4-43080/CS 9370 BCD-15879
208 NCO 80627 FATHER'S TABLE GRACE 4-43204/CS 9055 BCD-15879
209 NCO 80628 I'M WALKING WITH HIM CS 9055 BCD-15879
2 July 1964 [18:00-21:00] Columbia Recording Studio, 804 16th Ave. South, Nashville 3, TN - Flatt & Scruggs (Lester Flatt [vcl/gt], Earl Scruggs [vcl/banjo], Monroe Fields [mandolin], Buck Graves [dobro], Jake Tullock [bass], Paul Warren [fiddle]. Producer: Don Law & Frank Jones)210 NCO 80656 MY WANDERING BOY CS 9055 BCD-15879
211 NCO 80657 SALLY DON'T YOU GRIEVE 4-43135/BCD-15879
212 NCO 80658 A FADED RED RIBBON CS 9055 BCD-15879
213 NCO 80659 BUMMIN' AN OLD FREIGHT TRAIN CS 9055 BCD-15879
214 NCO 80660 GEORGIA BUCK CS 9055 BCD-15879
215 NCO 80661 HELLO STRANGER CS 9055 BCD-15879
216 NCO 80662 PLEASE DON'T WAKE ME CS 9055 BCD-15879
15 December 1964 [18:00-21:30] Columbia Recording Studio, 804 16th Ave. South, Nashville 3, TN - Flatt & Scruggs (Lester Flatt [vcl/gt], Earl Scruggs [vcl/banjo], Buck Graves [dobro], Jake Tullock [bass], Paul Warren [fiddle], Charlie McCoy [harmonica]. Producer: Don Law & Frank Jones)
217 NCO 80899 YOU'RE GONNA MISS ME WHEN I'M GONE CS 9154 BCD-15879
218 NCO 80900 I STILL MISS SOMEONE 4-43204/CS 9154 CS 9370 BCD-15879 CK 64877
219 NCO 80901 WABASH CANNONBALL CS 9154 BCD-15879
220 NCO 80902 ROSE CONELLY CS 9154 BCD-15879
221 NCO 80903 YOU'VE BEEN FOOLIN' ME BABY CS 9154 BCD-15879
222 NCO 80904 WILL YOU BE LONESOME TOO? CS 9154 KG 32244 BCD-15879
223 NCO 80905 BIG SHOES TO FILL unissued/BCD-15879
224 NCO 80906 BRANDED WHEREVER I GO CS 9154 BCD-15879
16 February 1965 [18:00-21:00] Columbia Recording Studio, 804 16th Ave. South, Nashville 3, TN - Flatt & Scruggs (Lester Flatt [vcl/gt], Earl Scruggs [vcl/banjo], Buck Graves [dobro], Jake Tullock [bass], Paul Warren [fiddle], Charlie McCoy [harmonica]. Producer: Don Law & Frank Jones)225 NCO 82541 STARLIGHT ON THE RAILS CS 9486 BCD-15879
226 NCO 82542 LOAFER'S GLORY CS 9154 BCD-15879
227 NCO 82543 I'LL BE ON THAT GOOD ROAD SOME DAY CS 9154 BCD-15879
228 NCO 82544 CONFESSING CS 9154 BCD-15879
229 NCO 82545 GONNA HAVE MYSELF A BALL 4-43259/BCD-15879
230 NCO 82546 ROCK SALT AND NAILS 4-43259/CS 9486 TLCW 04 BCD-15879
231 NCO 82547 THE SOLDIER'S RETURN CS 9154 BCD-15879
2 June 1965 [18:00-21:00, 21:30-00:30] CBS Recording Studio, 6121 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood, 28 CA - Flatt & Scruggs, Buddy Ebsen, Irene Ryan etc. vocals (Johnny Bond, Neil Levang, Bert Dodson, Ronald leBlanc, Sam Weiss, Scott Stoneman, Zeke Manners. Producer: Don Law & Irving Townsend)232 HCO 72605 THEME FROM BEVERLY HILLBILLIES CS 9202 BCD-15879
233 HCO 72606 BEVERLY HILLS CS 9202 BCD-15879
234 HCO 72607 VITTLES CS 9202 BCD-15879
235 HCO 72608 CRITTERS CS 9202 BCD-15879
3 June 1965 [14:00-17:00] CBS Recording Studio, 6121 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood, 28 CA - Flatt & Scruggs, Buddy Ebsen, Irene Ryan etc. vocals (Johnny Bond, Neil Levang, Bert Dodson, Ronald leBlanc, Sam Weiss, Scott Stoneman, Zeke Manners. Producer: Don Law & Irving Townsend)
236 HCO 72609 JETHRO'S A POWERFULL MAN CS 9202 BCD-15879
237 HCO 72610 A LONG TALK WITH THAT BOY CS 9202 BCD-15879
238 HCO 72611 BACK HOME U.S.A. CS 9202 BCD-15879
239 HCO 72612 ELLY'S SPRING SONG CS 9202 BCD-15879
2 September 1965 [18:00-21:00] Columbia Recording Studio, 804 16th Ave. South, Nashville 3, TN - Flatt & Scruggs (Lester Flatt [vcl/gt], Earl Scruggs [vcl/banjo], Grady Martin [gt], Buck Graves [dobro], Jake Tullock [bass], Paul Warren [fiddle], Charlie McCoy [harmonica]. Producer: Don Law & Frank Jones)240 NCO 82895 MEMPHIS TENNESSEE CS 9243 BCD-15879
241 NCO 82896 JACKSON CS 9243 BCD-15879
242 NCO 82897 COLOURS 4-43627/BCD-15879
3 September 1965 [14:00-17:00] Columbia Recording Studio, 804 16th Ave. South, Nashville 3, TN - Flatt & Scruggs (Lester Flatt [vcl/gt], Earl Scruggs [vcl/banjo], Grady Martin [gt], Buck Graves [dobro], Jake Tullock [bass], Paul Warren [fiddle], Charlie McCoy [harmonica]. Producer: Don Law & Frank Jones)243 NCO 82898 FOR LOVIN' ME 4-43627/BCD-15879
244 NCO 82899 HOUSTON CS 9243 BCD-15879
245 NCO 82900 DETROIT CITY CS 9243 DS 493 KG 32244 BCD-15879
246 NCO 82901 FOGGY MOUNTAIN BREAKDOWN 4-43412/CS 9243 BCD-15879
247 NCO 82902 KANSAS CITY CS 9243 KG 32244 BCD-15879
248 NCO 82903 NASHVILLE BLUES CS 9243 BCD-15879
8 October 1965 [18:00-21:30] Columbia Recording Studio, 804 16th Ave. South, Nashville 3, TN - Flatt & Scruggs (Lester Flatt [vcl/gt], Earl Scruggs [vcl/banjo], Grady Martin [gt], Buck Graves [dobro], Jake Tullock [bass], Paul Warren [fiddle], Charlie McCoy [harmonica]. Producer: Don Law & Frank Jones)249 NCO 82939 TAKE ME BACK TO TULSA CS 9243 KG 32244 BCD-15879
250 NCO 82940 LAST PUBLIC HANGING IN WEST VIRGINIA CS 9243 BCD-15879
251 NCO 82941 THE BOYS FROM TENNESSEE CS 9243 BCD-15879
252 NCO 82942 TEN MILES FROM NATCHEZ CS 9243 BCD-15879
253 NCO 82943 SEATTLE TOWN CS 9243 BCD-15879
14 December 1965 [10:00-13:00] Columbia Recording Studio, 804 16th Ave. South, Nashville 3, TN - Flatt & Scruggs (Lester Flatt [vcl/gt], Earl Scruggs [vcl/banjo], Grady Martin [gt], Buck Graves [dobro], Earl Taylor [mandolin], Jake Tullock/Junior Huskey [bass], Paul Warren [fiddle], Buddy Harman [drums], Charlie McCoy [harmonica], June Carter [hmny vcl]. Producer: Don Law & Frank Jones)254 NCO 83051 GREEN ACRES -* 4-43497/BCD-15879
255 NCO 83052 I HAD A DREAM -* 4-43497/BCD-15879
256 NCO 83053 WHEN THE SAINTS GO MARCHING IN -* CS 9313 DS 493 BCD-15879
257 NCO 83054 GOD GAVE NOAH THE RAINBOW SIGN CS 9313 BCD-15879
21 March 1966 [10:00-13:00] Columbia Recording Studio, 804 16th Ave. South, Nashville 3, TN - Flatt & Scruggs (Lester Flatt [vcl/gt], Earl Scruggs [vcl/banjo], Buck Graves [dobro], Earl Taylor [mandolin], Jake Tullock/Junior Huskey [bass], Paul Warren [fiddle], Buddy Harman [drums]. Producer: Don Law & Frank Jones)258 NCO 83310 CALL ME ON HOME TOO CS 9313 BCD-15879
259 NCO 83311 A STONE THAT BUILDERS REFUSED CS 9313 BCD-15879
260 NCO 83312 WAIT FOR THE SUNSHINE CS 9313 BCD-15879
261 NCO 83313 NO MOTHER IN THIS WORLD CS 9313 BCD-15879
262 NCO 83314 THANK GOD I'M ON MY WAY CS 9313 BCD-15879
263 NCO 83315 TROUBLESOME WATERS CS 9313 BCD-15879
16 May 1966 [18:00-21:30] Columbia Recording Studio, 804 16th Ave. South, Nashville 3, TN - Flatt & Scruggs (Lester Flatt [vcl/gt], Earl Scruggs [vcl/banjo], Grady Martin [gt], Buck Graves [dobro], Earl Taylor [mandolin], Jake Tullock/Ernie Newton [bass], Paul Warren [fiddle], Buddy Harman [drums]. Producer: Don Law & Frank Jones)
264 NCO 83470 THE LAST THING ON MY MIND 4-43803/BCD-15879
265 NCO 83471 I'VE HEART THE WIND BLOW BEFORE unissued/BCD-15975
266 NCO 83472 PASSING THROUGH unissued/BCD-15975
267 NCO 83473 MAMA YOU BEEN ON MY MIND 4-43803/BCD-15879
30 August 1966 [18:00-21:30] Columbia Recording Studio, 804 16th Ave. South, Nashville 3, TN - Flatt & Scruggs (Lester Flatt [vcl/gt], Earl Scruggs [vcl/banjo], Grady Martin [gt], Buck Graves [dobro], Jake Tullock/Lightnin Chance [bass], Paul Warren [fiddle], Buddy Harman [drums], Charlie McCoy [harmonica]. Producer: Don Law & Frank Jones)268 NCO 80394 IT WAS ONLY THE WIND 4-43973/BCD-15879
269 NCO 80395 I'LL NEVER UNDERSTAND unissued/BCD-15975
270 NCO 80396 I'M A MAN OF CONSTANT SORROW unissued/BCD-15975
271 NCO 80397 TAKE ME HOME TO MAMA unissued/BCD-15975
12 September 1966 [14:00-17:00] Columbia Recording Studio, 804 16th Ave. South, Nashville 3, TN - Flatt & Scruggs (Lester Flatt [vcl/gt], Earl Scruggs [vcl/banjo], Grady Martin [gt], Buck Graves [dobro], Jake Tullock/Bob Moore [bass], Paul Warren [fiddle], Buddy Harman [drums], Charlie McCoy [harmonica]. Producer: Don Law & Frank Jones)
272 NCO 80416 BEFORE YOU DIE unissued/BCD-15975
273 NCO 80417 SHUT YOUR FACE, I'M TALKING TO YOUR HEAD unissued/BCD-15975
274 NCO 80418 WHY CAN'T I FIND MYSELF WITH YOU 4-43973/BCD-15879
275 NCO 80419 WALK SLOW unissued/BCD-15975
276 NCO 80420 I'LL FIGURE MY LOSS unissued/BCD-15975
277 NCO 80421 DON'T GET ABOVE YOUR RISIN' unissued/BCD-15975
12 December 1966 [10:00-13:00] Columbia Recording Studio, 804 16th Ave. South, Nashville 3, TN - Flatt & Scruggs (Lester Flatt [gt], Earl Scruggs [banjo], Doc Watson [gt], Grady Martin [gt], Buck Graves [dobro], Jake Tullock [bass], Paul Warren [fiddle], Buddy Harman [drums], Charlie McCoy [harmonica]. Producer: Don Law & Frank Jones)278 NCO 120305 PICK ALONG CS 9443 BCD-15879
279 NCO 120306 JOHN HARDY WAS A DESPERATE LITTLE MAN CS 9443 BCD-15879
280 NCO 120307 JAZZING CS 9443 BCD-15879
281 NCO 120308 EVELINA CS 9443 BCD-15879
282 NCO 120309 TAMMY'S SONG CS 9443 BCD-15879
283 NCO 120310 LONESOME RUBEN CS 9443 BCD-15879
13 December 1966 [18:00-21:00] Columbia Recording Studio, 804 16th Ave. South, Nashville 3, TN - Flatt & Scruggs (Lester Flatt [gt], Earl Scruggs [banjo], Doc Watson [gt], Grady Martin [gt], Buck Graves [dobro], Earl Taylor [mandolin], Jake Tullock [bass], Paul Warren [fiddle], Buddy Harman [drums], Charlie McCoy [harmonica]. Producer: Don Law & Frank Jones)284 NCO 120315 SPANISH TWO STEP CS 9443 BCD-15879
285 NCO 120316 CARELESS LOVE CS 9443 BCD-15879
286 NCO 120317 LIBERTY CS 9443 BCD-15879
287 NCO 120318 BILL CHEATHAM CS 9443 BCD-15879
288 NCO 120319 NOTHIN' TO IT CS 9443 BCD-15879
1 February 1967 [18:00-21:00] Columbia Recording Studio, 804 16th Ave. South, Nashville 3, TN - Flatt & Scruggs (Lester Flatt [vcl/gt], Earl Scruggs [vcl/banjo], Grady Martin [gt], Johnny Johnson [gt], Buck Graves [dobro], Jake Tullock/Junior Huskey [bass], Paul Warren [fiddle], Buddy Harman [drums], Charlie McCoy [harmonica]. Producer: Don Law & Frank Jones)
289 NCO 120388 SOUTHBOUND CS 9486/BCD-15879
290 NCO 120389 I'M GONNA RIDE THAT STEAMBOAT CS 9486 BCD-15879
291 NCO 120390 ROUST-A-BOUT 4-44040/CS 9486 BCD-15879
292 NCO 120391 NASHVILLE CATS 4-44040/BCD-15879 CK 64877
6 March 1967 [18:00-21:00] Columbia Recording Studio, 804 16th Ave. South, Nashville 3, TN - Flatt & Scruggs (Lester Flatt [vcl/gt], Earl Scruggs [vcl/banjo], Grady Martin [gt], Johnny Johnson [gt], Buck Graves [dobro], Jake Tullock/Junior Huskey [bass], Paul Warren [fiddle], Buddy Harman [drums], Charlie McCoy [harmonica]. Producer: Don Law & Frank Jones)293 NCO 120442 TRAIN NUMBER 1262 CS 9486 BCD-15879
294 NCO 120443 BRINGIN' IN THE GEORGIA MAIL CS 9486 BCD-15879
295 NCO 120444 GOING ACROSS THE SEA CS 9486 BCD-15879
296 NCO 120445 ATLANTIC COASTAL LINE CS 9486 BCD-15879
297 NCO 120446 EAST BOUND TRAIN CS 9486 BCD-15879
298 NCO 120447 ORANGE BLOSSOM SPECIAL CS 9486 BCD-15879
15 May 1967 [18:00-21:00] Columbia Recording Studio, 804 16th Ave. South, Nashville 3, TN - Flatt & Scruggs (Lester Flatt [vcl/gt], Earl Scruggs [vcl/banjo], Grady Martin [gt], Johnny Johnson [gt], Buck Graves [dobro], Jake Tullock/Bob Moore [bass], Paul Warren [fiddle], Buddy Harman [drums], Charlie McCoy [harmonica], Gary Scruggs [hmny vcl]. Producer: Don Law)299 NCO 120221 LAST TRAIN TO CLARKSVILLE 4-44194/BCD-15879
300 NCO 120222 CALIFORNIA UP TIGHT BAND 4-44194/BCD-15879 CK 64877
301 NCO 120223 I THINK OF YOU unissued/BCD-15975
302 NCO 120224 GIRL FROM THE NORTH COUNTRY unissued/BCD-15975
303 NCO 120225 I WANT TO COME HOME TO YOU unissued/BCD-15975
21 September 1967 [18:00-21:30] Columbia Recording Studio, 804 16th Ave. South, Nashville 3, TN - Flatt & Scruggs (Lester Flatt [vcl/gt], Earl Scruggs [vcl/banjo], Randy Scruggs [gt], Buck Graves [dobro], Jake Tullock [bass], Paul Warren [fiddle], William Ackerman/Kenneth Buttrey [drums], Charlie McCoy [harmonica], Gary Scruggs [hmny vcl]. Producer: Bob Johnston)304 NCO 120292 DON'T THINK TWICE IT'S ALL RIGHT CS 9596 BCD-15879
305 NCO 120293 FOUR STRONG WINDS CS 9596 BCD-15879
306 NCO 120294 BLOWIN' IN THE WIND CS 9596 BCD-15879
307 NCO 120295 IT AIN'T ME BABE CS 9596 BCD-15879
26 September 1967 [18:00-21:00] Columbia Recording Studio, 804 16th Ave. South, Nashville 3, TN - Flatt & Scruggs (Lester Flatt [vcl/gt], Earl Scruggs [vcl/banjo], Randy Scruggs [gt], Buck Graves [dobro], Jake Tullock [bass], Paul Warren [fiddle], Charlie McCoy [harmonica], Gary Scruggs [hmny vcl]. Producer: Bob Johnston) [overdub session 30 October 1967]308 NCO 120299 WALK RIGHT IN unissued/BCD-15975
309 NCO 120300 DOWN IN THE FLOOD CS 9596 BCD-15879
18 October 1967 [18:00-22:30] Columbia Recording Studio, 804 16th Ave. South, Nashville 3, TN - Flatt & Scruggs (Lester Flatt [vcl/gt], Earl Scruggs [vcl/banjo], Johnny Johnson [gt], Randy Scruggs [gt], Jerry Shook [gt], Buck Graves [dobro], Jake Tullock/Bob Moore/Norbert Putnam/Henry Strzelecki [bass], Paul Warren [fiddle], Charlie Daniels [fiddle], Kenneth Buttrey [drums], Gary Scruggs [hmny vcl]. Producer: Bob Johnston)310 NCO 120940 BUDDY DON'T YOU ROLL SO SLOW CS 9596 BCD-15879
311 NCO 120941 WHERE HAVE ALL THE FLOWERS GONE CS 9596 BCD-15879
312 NCO 120942 COTTON FIELDS unissued/BCD-15975
313 NCO 120943 THIS LAND IS YOUR LAND CS 9596 BCD-15879
314 NCO 120944 FOGGY MOUNTAIN BREAKDOWN unissued/BCD-15975
20 October 1967 [14:00-17:30] Columbia Recording Studio, 804 16th Ave. South, Nashville 3, TN - Flatt & Scruggs (Lester Flatt [vcl/gt], Earl Scruggs [vcl/banjo], Randy Scruggs [gt], Buck Graves [dobro], Jake Tullock [bass], Paul Warren [fiddle], Charrlie McCoy [harmonica], Gary Scruggs [hmny vcl]. Producer: Bob Johnston)315 NCO 120947 FOGGY MOUNTAIN BREAKDOWN 4-44386/CS 9596 BCD-15879
316 NCO 120948 MR. TAMBOURINE MAN CS 9596 BCD-15879
317 NCO 120949 ODE TO BILLIE JOE CS 9596 BCD-15879
13 February 1968 [18:00-22:00] Columbia Recording Studio, 804 16th Ave. South, Nashville 3, TN - Flatt & Scruggs (Lester Flatt [vcl/gt], Earl Scruggs [vcl/banjo], Johnny Johnson [gt], Randy Scruggs [gt], Buck Graves [dobro], Jake Tullock [bass], Paul Warren [fiddle], William Ackerman [drums], Gary Scruggs [hmny vcl]. Producer: Bob Johnston)318 NCO 98418 THE STORY OF BONNIE AND CLYDE CS 9649 BCD-15879
319 NCO 98419 ANOTHER RIDE WITH CLYDE CS 9649 BCD-15879
320 NCO 98420 PICTURE OF BONNIE CS 9649 BCD-15879
321 NCO 98421 BARROW GANG WILL GET YOU LITTLE MAN CS 9649 BCD-15879
322 NCO 98422 BANG YOU'RE ALIVE CS 9649 BCD-15879
323 NCO 98423 SEE BONNIE DIE SEE CLYDE DIE CS 9649 BCD-15879
20 February 1968 [18:00-22:00] Columbia Recording Studio, 804 16th Ave. South, Nashville 3, TN - Flatt & Scruggs (Lester Flatt [vcl/gt], Earl Scruggs [vcl/banjo], Johnny Johnson [gt], Randy Scruggs [gt], Buck Graves [dobro], Jake Tullock [bass], Paul Warren [fiddle], William Ackerman [drums], Gary Scruggs [hmny vcl]. Producer: Bob Johnston)324 NCO 98458 REUNION -instr.- CS 9649 BCD-15879
325 NCO 98459 GET-AWAY -instr.- CS 9649 BCD-15879
326 NCO 98460 CHASE -instr.- CS 9649 BCD-15879
327 NCO 98461 RANGER MAN unissued
328 NCO 98462 HIGHWAY'S END -instr.- CS 9649 BCD-15879
329 NCO 98463 HIDE OUT unissued
18 July 1968 [22:00-01:00] Columbia Recording Studio A, 804 16th Ave. South, Nashville 3, TN - Flatt & Scruggs (Lester Flatt [vcl/gt], Earl Scruggs [vcl/banjo], Johnny Johnson [gt], Randy Scruggs [gt], Jerry Shook [gt], Buck Graves [dobro], Jake Tullock/Bob Moore/Norbert Putnam/Henry Strzelecki [bass], Paul Warren [fiddle], Charlie Daniels [fiddle], Kenneth Buttrey [drums], Gary Scruggs [hmny vcl], Boomer Clarke [hmny vcl]. Producer: Bob Johnston)330 NCO 98310 LIKE A ROLLING STONE 4-44623/CS 9741 BCD-15879
331 NCO 98311 I'D LIKE TO SAY A WORD FOR TEXAS 4-44623/BCD-15879
332 NCO 98312 SING A LITTLE BABY TO SLEEP unissued/BCD-15975
9 September 1968 [18:00-21:45] Columbia Recording Studio, 804 16th Ave. South, Nashville 3, TN - Flatt & Scruggs (Lester Flatt [vcl/gt], Earl Scruggs [vcl/banjo], Johnny Johnson [gt], Randy Scruggs [gt], Jerry Shook [gt], Buck Graves [dobro], Jake Tullock/Bob Moore/Norbert Putnam/Henry Strzelecki [bass], Paul Warren [fiddle], Charlie Daniels [fiddle], Kenneth Buttrey [drums], Gary Scruggs [hmny vcl]. Producer: Bob Johnston)333 NCO 98347 I'LL BE YOUR BABY TONIGHT 4-44731/CS 9741 BCD-15879
334 NCO 98348 FOLSOM PRISON BLUES CS 9741 BCD-15879
335 NCO 98349 GENTLE ON MY MIND CS 9741 BCD-15879
336 NCO 98350 RAINY DAY WOMEN NO. 12 AND 35 unissued/BCD-15975
16 September 1968 [14:00-17:00] Columbia Recording Studio A, 804 16th Ave. South, Nashville 3, TN - Flatt & Scruggs (Lester Flatt [vcl/gt], Earl Scruggs [vcl/banjo], Johnny Johnson [gt], Randy Scruggs [gt], Jerry Shook [gt], Buck Graves [dobro], Jake Tullock/Bob Moore/Norbert Putnam/Henry Strzelecki [bass], Paul Warren [fiddle], Charlie Daniels [fiddle], Kenneth Buttrey [drums], Gary Scruggs [hmny vcl], Boomer Clarke [hmny vcl]. Producer: Bob Johnston)337 NCO 98371 THE TIMES THEY ARE A-CHANGIN' CS 9741 BCD-15879
338 NCO 98372 IF I WERE A CARPENTER CS 9741 BCD-15879
339 NCO 98373 UNIVERSAL SOLDIER 4-44731/CS 9741 BCD-15879
17 September 1968 [14:00-18:00] Columbia Recording Studio A, 804 16th Ave. South, Nashville 3, TN - Flatt & Scruggs (Lester Flatt [vcl/gt], Earl Scruggs [vcl/banjo], Johnny Johnson [gt], Randy Scruggs [gt], Jerry Shook [gt], Buck Graves [dobro], Jake Tullock/Bob Moore/Norbert Putnam/Henry Strzelecki [bass], Paul Warren [fiddle], Charlie Daniels [fiddle], Kenneth Buttrey [drums], Gary Scruggs [hmny vcl], Boomer Clarke [hmny vcl]. Producer: Bob Johnston)
340 NCO 98375 LONG ROAD TO HOUSTON CS 9741 BCD-15879
341 NCO 98376 CATCH THE WIND CS 9741 BCD-15879
342 NCO 98377 RAINY DAY WOMEN NO. 12 AND 35 CS 9741 BCD-15879
343 NCO 98378 FRIEDA FLORENTINE CS 9741 BCD-15879
21 August 1969 [18:00-21:30] Columbia Recording Studio A, 804 16th Ave. South, Nashville 3, TN - Flatt & Scruggs (Lester Flatt [vcl/gt], Earl Scruggs [vcl/banjo], Johnny Johnson [gt], Randy Scruggs [gt], Buck Graves [dobro], Bob Moore/Henry Strzelecki [bass], Paul Warren [fiddle], Charlie Daniels [fiddle], Kenneth Buttrey [drums]. Producer: Bob Johnston)344 NCO 99232 NASHVILLE SKYLINE RAG CS 9945 BCD-15879
345 NCO 99233 I WALK THE LINE CS 9945 BCD-15879
346 NCO 99234 RUBY DON'T TAKE YOUR LOVE TO TOWN CS 9945 BCD-15879
347 NCO 99235 A BOY NAMED SUE CS 9945 BCD-15879
21 August 1969 [21:30-01:30] Columbia Recording Studio A, 804 16th Ave. South, Nashville 3, TN - Flatt & Scruggs (Lester Flatt [vcl/gt], Earl Scruggs [vcl/banjo], Johnny Johnson [gt], Randy Scruggs [gt], Buck Graves [dobro], Bob Moore/Henry Strzelecki [bass], Paul Warren [fiddle], Charlie Daniels [fiddle], Kenneth Buttrey [drums]. Producer: Bob Johnston)
348 NCO 99236 MAGGIE'S FARM 4-45030/CS 9945 BCD-15879
349 NCO 99237 WANTED MAN CS 9945 BCD-15879
350 NCO 99238 ONE MORE NIGHT CS 9945 BCD-15879
22 August 1969 [14:00-18:00] Columbia Recording Studio A, 804 16th Ave. South, Nashville 3, TN - Flatt & Scruggs (Lester Flatt [vcl/gt], Earl Scruggs [vcl/banjo], Johnny Johnson [gt], Randy Scruggs [gt], Buck Graves [dobro], Bobby Dyson [el bass], Henry Strzelecki [bass], Charlie Daniels [fiddle], Jerry Carrigan [drums]. Producer: Bob Johnston)
351 NCO 99239 ONE TOO MANY MORNINGS CS 9945 BCD-15879
352 NCO 99240 GIRL FROM THE NORTH COUNTRY CS 9945 BCD-15879
22 August 1969 [18:00-21:00] Columbia Recording Studio A, 804 16th Ave. South, Nashville 3, TN - Flatt & Scruggs (Lester Flatt [vcl/gt], Earl Scruggs [vcl/banjo], Johnny Johnson [gt], Randy Scruggs [gt], Buck Graves [dobro], Bobby Dyson [el bass], Henry Strzelecki [bass], Charlie Daniels [fiddle], Jerry Carrigan [drums]. Producer: Bob Johnston)353 NCO 99241 HONEY JUST ALLOW ME ONE MORE CHANCE CS 9945 BCD-15879
354 NCO 99246 TONIGHT WILL BE FINE 4-45030/CS 9945 BCD-15879