Songs
of the Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs
Earl Scruggs joined Bill Monroe's bluegrass boys in
1945, and there met lead singer Lester Flatt, where they helped to define
what we have since come to know as the sound of bluegrass music. Flatt
and Scruggs left Monroe's band in 1948, and went on to record some of
bluegrass music's best known classics, with a prolific career extending
into the late 1960's. Flatt and Scruggs also had a several commercial
successes which, for better or worse, established bluegrass stereotypes
in the minds of the American public, with songs such as the Beverley Hillbillies
theme song and the Bonnie and Clyde movie soundtrack. Lester Flatt died
in 1979, and Earl Scruggs continues to play infrequently to this day
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