Best of the Flatt & Scruggs TV Show
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"Drawn from shows that aired during the late 1950's and early 1960's. Never available before, these shows feature Flatt & Scruggs in their prime with their group the Foggy Mountain Boys, playing many of their most famous songs as well as many other bluegrass classics. The shows have a great
… More »"Drawn from shows that aired during the late 1950's and early 1960's. Never available before, these shows feature Flatt & Scruggs in their prime with their group the Foggy Mountain Boys, playing many of their most famous songs as well as many other bluegrass classics. The shows have a great down-home feel with their easy-going demeanor and warm humor, both of which complement the music to produce a thoroughly entertaining show."--Container.
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Best of the Flatt and Scruggs television show
Classic bluegrass from 1956 to 1962. Vol. 1
Best of the Flatt and Scruggs TV show
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Originally broadcast on television in 1961 and 1962
Aug. 1961 show. Opening -- Shortnin' bread -- Jimmie Brown the newsboy -- Commercial : Martha White knick knack sticks -- Pig in the pen -- Georgia buck -- Jesus Savior pilot me -- Commercial : Martha White corn light bread -- Comedy with Jake & Josh -- Feast here tonight -- Durham's bull -- Brother, I'm getting ready to go -- Fiddle tune -- Before I met you --
Feb. 1962 show. Opening -- Just ain't -- Lovesick and sorrow -- Commercial : Martha White pastry shell -- Don't let your deal go down -- Earl's breakdown -- I'll never be lonesome again -- Commercial : Martha White corn light bread -- John Henry -- Down in the valley -- Precious memories -- A hundred years from now -- The hollow poplar
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