Stelling Red Fox, hand made in Virginia (no assembly lines or "made in Korea" here)with the tone to die for.
if you think banjo is Old Joe Clark and Cripple Creek only,take a minute and listen this guy for a second.
Banjo Man: The Musical Journey of Earl Scruggs
Banjo Man: The Musical Journey of Earl Scruggs made possible by Robert W. McLean.
The Country Music Hall of Fame® and Museum surveys the life and career of banjo guru Earl Scruggs in Banjo Man: The Musical Journey of Earl Scruggs, a cameo exhibit now open in the Museum’s East Gallery. The exhibit also honors Scruggs’ wife and business partner, Louise Certain Scruggs. Banjo Man will remain open through June 16, 2006.
Museum curators will use instruments, costumes, vintage photographs, original art, archival video, show posters and music to tell the story of a modern master who was nurtured in a musical family as a child and who has now introduced his own sons to the same tradition.
The Banjo Man exhibit will be accompanied by related publications, the DVD release of vintage Martha White-sponsored Flatt & Scruggs television shows from the Museum’s collection, and a series of public programs including interviews, film screenings, concerts, and panel discussions.
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"Promat"
~when tone matters~
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