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  1. John Duffey The Rebel Years: 1962-1977 (2011) It's safe to say that no one was more instrumental in creating the contemporary style of bluegrass than John Duffey. He was a founding member of both the Country Gentlemen and then the Seldom Scene, and though both bands continued to perform and record later on, there’s not much doubt that most of ...

  2. 14 de dic. de 1996 · Whether it can survive without him remains to be seen. Paul Wadey. John Duffey, bluegrass singer and mandolin player: born Washington DC 4 March 1934; died Arlington, Virginia 10 December 1996.

  3. I was a Birchmere regular 30 years ago and I loved the Seldom Scene. John Duffey was a powerhouse musically, both on the mandolin and vocally. His sense of humor was his own. journeybear. Oct-18-2012, 11:24pm. I saw him with Seldom Scene several times, always at festivals. Never thought of him as controversial.

  4. John Duffey was known for his high-lonesome tenor, brilliantly innovative mandolin playing, and the important part he played in establishing the Seldom Scene on the highest levels of bluegrass stardom and accomplishment.

  5. The Country Gentlemen is a bluegrass band that originated from a fateful incident in 1957 when Buzz Busby and Eddie Adcock of the Bayou Boys were injured in ...

  6. Maj. John J. Duffy distinguished himself by acts of gallantry and intrepidity above and beyond the call of duty, while assigned to the 5th Special Forces Group and serving as a senior advisor to the 11th Airborne Battalion, 2nd Brigade, Airborne Division, Army of the Republic of Vietnam in the Republic of Vietnam, on April 14–15, 1972.

  7. Legendary Washington DC Bluegrass band Seldom Scene performing at Winterfest, 1988.John DuffeyBen EldridgeMike AuldridgeLou ReidT Michael ColemanIf you enjoy...

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