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  1. Hace 4 días · Flanked by Chris Scruggs and Kenny Vaughn on electric guitars, Wes L’angolis on acoustic, Will Van Horn on pedal steel, Micah Hulshcer on piano, Pat Bubert on drums, and equally stellar touring band members Jay Weaver, Frank Rische, and Lillie Mae Rische, Lauderdale took to Nashville’s famed Blackbird Studios to track the lilting ...

  2. Hace 3 días · The track also showcases the work of Chris Scruggs and Kenny Vaughn on electric guitars, Wes L’angolis on acoustic guitar, Will Van Horn on pedal steel guitar, Micah Hulscher on piano and Pat...

  3. Hace 4 días · Flanked by Chris Scruggs and Kenny Vaughn on electric guitars, Wes L’angolis on acoustic, Will Van Horn on pedal steel, Micah Hulshcer on piano, Pat Bubert on drums, and equally stellar touring...

  4. Hace 2 días · Marty stepped aside as each Superlative sang a couple of songs. Chris Scruggs sang “Blue Moon of Kentucky” early in the show when a fan screamed play “Blue Moon.” You could tell that it was not time for this, but Marty obliged and let Chris entertain the crowd. My favorite song of the night was “El Paso” , a huge hit for Marty Robbins.

  5. You see some of the same names, for example steel player and multiinstrumentalist Chris Scruggs, show up on a lot of different indie country albums but they won't necessarily tour with the artists. Who are some of these 'session players' or freelance instrumentalsts who've been on many people's albums or tours?

  6. Hace 3 días · On more than one occasion I’ve suggested that Marty Stuart found the perfect name for his incredible band: The Fabulous Superlatives.. Best band name ever. Period. Full stop. Comprised of “Professor” Chris Scruggs on bass, “Handsome Harry” Stinson on percussion, “Cuzin'” Kenny Vaughan on guitar, along with Stuart on guitar and mandolin, these four gentlemen can play anything with ...

  7. Hace 1 día · The four men of the band really grooved on “Tempted,” displaying a remarkable synchronicity. Drummer Harry Stinson and bassist Chris Scruggs harmonized with Marty on the chorus, and they were superb! It was notable also to see Scruggs, the grandson of bluegrass pioneer Earl Scruggs. He played upright bass during the NPR Tiny Desk Concert.