First Hour
Scruggs says that the three-fingered style kind of resulted from an argument that he had with his brother. He had been trying to play with three fingers and couldn't quite get it right so he locked himself in his room and went to work. He was playing the tune "Ruben" when he finally realized he had it and came busting out of his room yelling, "I've got it! I've got it! I can play with three fingers!" He played the tune for a week straight before trying the approach on other tunes as well, smoothing out the rolls into a syncopated rhythm pattern and emphasizing the melody lines. The style would come to be known as the "Scruggs-style".
Best known for his days with the bluegrass act Flatt & Scruggs and theme music to The Beverly Hillbillies and Bonnie & Clyde, Scruggs never shyed away from new musical horizons. He parted ways with Lester Flatt to work with his sons and Josh Graves on more progressive music.
Earl Scruggs passed away on March 28 of this year.
Second Hour
We will kick off the second hour with more music from the upcoming ROMP Festival in Owensboro the last week of June. This week we will feature the Carolina Chocolate Drops, The 23 String Band, The Deadly Gentlemen and The Punch Brothers. For more info on ROMP and the full lineup check out their website. Also, if you are a business and would like to display a flyer for the fest, e-mail me at johndmcmillen@gmail.com and I will hook you up.
This morning we will hear 4 songs released in 1973 including the cut "A Song for You" from Gram Parsons legendary album GP as well as Tom Waits crooning to "Old Shoes" from Closing Time, The hopping tune "Rider" from The Seldom Scenes' Act 3, "Dark Hollow" from Muleskinners' self-titled release and Doc and Merle Watson teaming up on "Match Box Blues" from Then and Now.
And finally in the second hour we will hear the new release We Have Made a Spark from Rose Cousins. Cousins is hard to keep into one genre of music but her songs are impeccably arranged and feature a silky voice that delivers weighty subjects. We will hear "The Darkness" this morning.
Third Hour
See you Saturday morning at 10:00 AM CST on www.wkms.org for Music From the Front Porch!
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