American music historian and performer David Holt interviews L.W. Lambert about the Earl Scruggs style or "Bluegrass" banjo.
Transcript:
"In the 1940s the young banjo player from the montains of North Carolina, Earl Scruggs, revolutionized banjo playing with a hard-driving syncopated three-finger banjo style. Now, when Earl Scruggs joined Bill Monroe's Blue Grass Boys the music we call Bluegrass was born ..."
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