Ricky Skaggs

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About Ricky Skaggs


By the time he was in his mid-thirties, Kentuckian Ricky Skaggs had already produced a career's worth of music. At age seven he appeared on TV with Flatt & Scruggs; at 15 he was a member of legendary Ralph Stanley's bluegrass band (with fellow teenager Keith Whitley). None of his '80s peers, male or female, had better musical credentials than Skaggs. The term "multi-talented" lacks the power to characterize this extraordinary singer and instrumentalist. Not only can he sing and pick with the best in progressive country, his broad and deep experience in traditional music separates him from the crowd. In the estimation of many, he is without peer as a combination vocalist and instrumentalist (guitar, mandolin, fiddle, banjo). After playing with Ralph Stanley for three years, Skaggs moved on to progressive bluegrass bands the Country Gentlemen and J.D. Crowe & the New South. With his own band, Boone Creek, he mixed the old and the new, even referencing the swinging Gypsy jazz of Django Reinhardt. Skaggs took Rodney Crowell's place in Emmylou Harris' Hot Band in 1977, and the band's excellent Roses in the Snow album showcased Skaggs' versatility. Two number one hits came out of his 1981 album Waitin' for the Sun to Shine, and the awards started arriving. Skaggs is largely responsible for a back-to-basics movement in country music. He showed many that a bluegrass tenor with impeccable taste and enormous talent could sell traditional country in the '80s, a time when pop music had invaded the land of rural rhythm.

Skaggs began playing music at a very early age, being given a mandolin from his father at the age of five. Before his father had the time to teach Ricky how to play, the child had learned the instrument himself, and by the end of 1959 he had performed on-stage during a Bill Monroe concert, playing "Ruby Are You Mad at Your Man" to great acclaim. Two years later, when Skaggs was seven, he appeared on Flatt & Scruggs' television show, again to a positive response. Shortly afterward, he learned how to play both fiddle and guitar and began playing with his parents in a group called the Skaggs Family. In addition to traditional bluegrass, Skaggs began absorbing the honky tonk of George Jones and Ray Price and the British Invasion rock & roll of the Beatles and the Rolling Stones. In his adolescence, he briefly played in rock & roll bands, but he never truly abandoned traditional and roots music.

During a talent concert in his midteens, he met Keith Whitley, a fellow fiddler. The two adolescents became friends and began playing together, with Whitley's brother Dwight on banjo, at various radio shows. By 1970, they earned a spot opening for Ralph Stanley. Following their performance, Stanley invited the duo to join his supporting band, the Clinch Mountain Boys, and they accepted. Over the next two years they played many concerts with the bluegrass legend and appeared on his record Cry from the Cross. Skaggs also appeared on Whitley's solo album Second Generation Bluegrass in 1972.

Though he had made his way into the bluegrass circuit and was actively recording, Skaggs had grown tired of the hard work and low pay in the Clinch Mountain Boys and left the group at the end of 1972. For a short while, he abandoned music and worked in a boiler room for the Virginia Electric Power Company in Washington, D.C., but he returned to performing when the Country Gentlemen invited him to join in 1973. Skaggs spent the next two years with the group, primarily playing fiddle, before joining the progressive bluegrass band J.D. Crowe & the New South in 1974. The following year, he recorded another duet album with Whitley, That's It, and then formed his own newgrass band, Boone Creek, in 1976. In addition to bluegrass, the outfit played honky tonk and Western swing. Boone Creek earned the attention of Emmylou Harris, who invited Skaggs to join her supporting band. After declining her several times, he finally became a member of her Hot Band once Rodney Crowell left in 1977.

Between 1977 and 1980, Skaggs helped push Harris toward traditional country and bluegrass, often to great acclaim. Skaggs also pursued a number of other musical avenues while he was with Harris, recording a final album with Boone Creek (1978's One Way Track), two duet albums with Tony Rice (1978's Take Me Home Tonight in a Song, 1980's Skaggs & Rice), and finally, his first solo album, Sweet Temptation, which was released on Sugar Hill. Sweet Temptation was a major bluegrass hit, earning the attention of the major label Epic Records. The label offered him a contract in 1981, releasing Waitin' for the Sun to Shine later that year. The album was a big hit, earning acclaim not only in country circles, but also in rock & roll publications. By the end of the year Skaggs had become a star and, in the process, brought rootsy traditional country back into the consciousness of the country audience.

During 1982 and early 1983 he had five straight number one singles -- "Crying My Heart Out Over You," "I Don't Care," "Heartbroke," "I Wouldn't Change You If I Could," "Highway 40 Blues" -- as well as earning numerous awards. Later in 1982 he was made the youngest member of the Grand Ole Opry. For the next four years, he was a major artistic and commercial force within country music, raking up a string of Top Ten hits and Grammy Award-winning albums. His success helped spark the entire new traditionalist movement, opening the doors for performers like George Strait and Randy Travis. Toward the end of the decade, Skaggs wasn't charting as frequently as he had in the past, but he had established himself as an icon. Each of his records sold well, and he collaborated with a number of musicians, including Rodney Crowell, the Bellamy Brothers, Johnny Cash, Jesse Winchester, and Dolly Parton.

During the early '90s, Skaggs and his traditional music were hit hard by the slick sounds of contemporary country, and consequently, his records ceased to sell as consistently as they had ten years earlier. Columbia Records dropped the musician in 1992 due to poor sales. However, Skaggs continued to perform concerts and festivals frequently, as well as host his own syndicated radio program, The Simple Life, which hit the airwaves in 1994. The following year, Skaggs returned to recording with Solid Ground, his first album for Atlantic Records. Life Is a Journey followed in 1997, and two years later he released Soldier of the Cross. Big Mon: The Songs of Bill Monroe followed in 2000 and was re-released in 2002 on the Lyric Street label as Ricky Skaggs and Friends Sing the Songs of Bill Monroe. In 2003 Skaggs released Live at the Charleston Music Hall on his own Skaggs Family label, followed by Brand New Strings in 2004, A Skaggs Family Christmas in 2005 and Instrumentals in 2006. He joined forces with the Whites for 2007's Salt of the Earth.

Released in 2008, Honoring the Fathers of Bluegrass paid homage to Bill Monroe's classic mid-'40s lineup of the Bluegrass Boys and featured the only surviving member of that band, Earl Scruggs, as a guest player. For 2009's Solo: Songs My Dad Loved, dedicated to his father, Hobert Skaggs, he played all the instruments and sang all the vocals himself, while 2010’s Mosaic, co-produced by Skaggs and Gordon Kennedy, found him singing gospel-inflected country songs with more of a pop and rock feel. Released in 2011, Country Hits: Bluegrass Style saw Skaggs returning to some of his country hits and reshaping them as bluegrass pieces. 2011 also saw the release of a second holiday album, A Skaggs Family Christmas, Vol. 2, a ten-song CD that featured both studio and live recordings and came packaged with a bonus DVD, A Skaggs Family Christmas Live, presenting the family’s holiday concert filmed at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville. ~ David Vinopal, Rovi

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Interviews & Exclusives

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  • Holiday Memories With Country's Hottest Artists: Part 1
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    Holiday Memories With Country's Hottest Artists: Part 1
  • Video Replay: The Raconteurs, Ashley Monroe and Ricky Skaggs - Old Enough
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    Video Replay: The Raconteurs, Ashley Monroe and Ricky Skaggs - Old Enough
  • Southern Fried Flicks - Ricky Skaggs - 1
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  • CMT Crossroads: Ricky Skaggs Honors the Past
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    CMT Crossroads: Ricky Skaggs Honors the Past
  • CMT Crossroads: Bruce Hornsby Speeds Up the Valley Road
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    CMT Crossroads: Bruce Hornsby Speeds Up the Valley Road

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  • Ricky Skaggs delights fans of all ages at Sunday's concert on the riverfront.
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    Ricky Skaggs delights fans of all ages at Sunday's concert on the riverfront.
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  • Ricky Skaggs displays his Pioneer Award at the 2012 ACM Honors held at the Ryman Audtiorium in Nashville, Tenn., on Sept. 24, 2012.
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    Ricky Skaggs displays his Pioneer Award at the 2012 ACM Honors held at the Ryman Audtiorium in Nashville, Tenn., on Sept. 24, 2012.
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  • Ricky Skaggs accepts his coveted award during the 2012 ACM Honors at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, Tenn., on Sept. 24, 2012.
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    Ricky Skaggs accepts his coveted award during the 2012 ACM Honors at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, Tenn., on Sept. 24, 2012.
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  • Del McCoury (left) and Ricky Skaggs appear in the audience during the IBMA Awards in Nashville on Sept. 29, 2011.
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    Del McCoury (left) and Ricky Skaggs appear in the audience during the IBMA Awards in Nashville on Sept. 29, 2011.
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  • Ricky Skaggs performs during the 2011 CMA Music Festival at LP Field on June 9, 2011.
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    Ricky Skaggs performs during the 2011 CMA Music Festival at LP Field on June 9, 2011.
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  • Ricky Skaggs plays an acoustic set during the 2011 CMA Music Festival at LP Field on June 9, 2011.
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    Ricky Skaggs plays an acoustic set during the 2011 CMA Music Festival at LP Field on June 9, 2011.
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  • Ricky Skaggs shows off his skills during Stagecoach in Indio, Calif., on April 30, 2011.
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    Ricky Skaggs shows off his skills during Stagecoach in Indio, Calif., on April 30, 2011.
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News

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    Raconteurs call on Ricky Skaggs for new recording
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    Jack White and his band the Raconteurs called on Ricky Skaggs to help them record a bluegrass-inspired version of their song "Old Enough." The Nashvil...
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    Raconteurs call on Ricky Skaggs for new recording
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    Jack White and his band the Raconteurs called on Ricky Skaggs to help them record a bluegrass-inspired version of their song "Old Enough." The Nashvil...
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    Ricky Skaggs Records 'Songs My Dad Loved'
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    After "Honoring the Fathers of Bluegrass" last year, Ricky Skaggs figured it was time to honor the man who introduced him to bluegrass and so many oth...
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    Ricky Skaggs Records 'Songs My Dad Loved'
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    After "Honoring the Fathers of Bluegrass" last year, Ricky Skaggs figured it was time to honor the man who introduced him to bluegrass and so many oth...
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    Gillian Welch, Del McCoury, Ricky Skaggs Join Peter Rowan On Legacy
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    - Richmond Folk Festival - Richmond, VA Sunday, October 10 - Richmond Folk Festival - Richmond, VA Friday, October 15 - Albino Skunk Bluegrass Festiva...
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    Gillian Welch, Del McCoury, Ricky Skaggs Join Peter Rowan On Legacy
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    Spirit of the Suwannee Park - Live Oak, FL Sunday, October 24 - Spirit of the Suwannee Park - Live Oak, FL Thursday, November 4 - Cedar Cultural Cente...
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    John Scofield, Ricky Skaggs to Play Berklee's Ray Charles Symposium
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    Bluegrass great Ricky Skaggs, guitarist John Scofield and more will come together for a three-day tribute to Ray Charles, dubbed "Inspired By Ray: The...
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Tour Dates

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  • Jun 21 Friday
    Saxapahaw, NC, US Haw River Ballroom
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  • Jul 27 Saturday
    Ashland, KY, US Paramount Arts Center
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  • Aug 17 Saturday
    Durant, OK, US Choctaw Event Center
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  • Oct 3 Thursday
    Carmel, IN, US Palladium, Center for the Performing Arts
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  • Oct 18 Friday
    Los Angeles, CA, US Royce Hall, UCLA
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  • Oct 24 Thursday
    Broken Arrow, OK, US Broken Arrow Performing Arts Center
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  • Oct 25 Friday
    Overland Park, KS, US Yardley Hall, Carlsen Center, Johnson County Community College
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  • Oct 26 Saturday
    Salina, KS, US Stiefel Theatre
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  • Feb 7 Friday
    Miami, FL, US Cayamo Cruise
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Discography

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  • Music to My Ears (2012)
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    Music to My Ears (2012)
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  • A Skaggs Family Christmas, Vol. 2 (2011)
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    A Skaggs Family Christmas, Vol. 2 (2011)
  • Country Hits: Bluegrass Style (2011)
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    Country Hits: Bluegrass Style (2011)
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  • Mosaic (2010)
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    Mosaic (2010)
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  • Solo: Songs My Dad Loved (2009)
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    Solo: Songs My Dad Loved (2009)
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  • Honoring the Fathers of Bluegrass: Tribute to 1946 & 1947 (2008)
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    Honoring the Fathers of Bluegrass: Tribute to 1946 & 1947 (2008)
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  • The High Notes (2008)
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    The High Notes (2008)
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  • Salt of the Earth (2007)
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    Salt of the Earth (2007)
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  • Ricky Skaggs & Bruce Hornsby (2007)
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    Ricky Skaggs & Bruce Hornsby (2007)
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  • Instrumentals (2006)
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    Instrumentals (2006)
    Skaggs Family Records
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