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A biography, John Duffey's Bluegrass Life: Featuring the Country Gentlemen, Seldom Scene, and Washington, DC, by Stephen Moore and G. T. Keplinger, Foreword by Tom Gray, was published in 2019 (Booklocker).
The Seldom Scene is an American bluegrass band that formed in 1971 in Bethesda, Maryland. [1] The band's original line-up comprised John Starling on lead vocals and guitar, Mike Auldridge on Dobro and baritone vocals, Ben Eldridge on banjo , Tom Gray on double bass , and John Duffey on mandolin ; the latter three also provided backing vocals.
Act Two is the second album by American progressive bluegrass band The Seldom Scene.The band continues to benefit from all their trademarks: John Starling folkie lead vocals blend with high tenors of John Duffey, completed with Mike Auldridge's third vocals and Dobro solos, plus all that strengthened by Tom Gray's solid bass playing, not to forget Ben Eldridge's banjo and John Duffey's ...
Act I is the debut studio album by the American progressive bluegrass band the Seldom Scene, released in 1972. It is regarded one of the best and most influential albums ever recorded in the genre. It is regarded one of the best and most influential albums ever recorded in the genre.
The Seldom Scene. John Starling - vocals, guitar; John Duffey - mandolin, vocals; Ben Eldridge - banjo, lead guitar, vocals; Mike Auldridge - Dobro, guitar, pedal steel guitar, vocals; Tom Gray - bass, vocals; with: Linda Ronstadt - harmony vocals on "California Earthquake" Mark Cuff - drums, percussion
The Seldom Scene: The Seldom Scene chronology; Scenic Roots (1990) Scene 20: 20th Anniversary Concert ... John Duffey - mandolin, vocals; Ben Eldridge - banjo, guitar ...
The Best Of The Seldom Scene is a compilation album by American progressive bluegrass band The Seldom ... John Starling - vocals, guitar, mandolin; John Duffey ...
The Seldom Scene chronology; Act II (1973) Act III (1973) Old Train ... The Seldom Scene. John Starling – vocals, guitar; John Duffey – mandolin, vocals;