Why I Play the Banjo

Edit Medium 01 Feb 2015
In 1962, the Beverly Hillbillies theme song—this one—changed my dad’s life forever. He was just twelve, a crew-cut kid, cross-legged in front of a black-and-white television set. It was the first time he’d ever heard the banjo. In that sense, my father and I had very different childhoods ... It does, yes ... And it was. West African in genealogy, the banjo we know today is a cousin to the xalam and akonting and jeli ngoni of today’s West Africa....

Scruggs Center remembers its namesake Earl Scruggs and his ‘Ah Ha Moment’

Edit The News & Observer 28 Sep 2014
SHELBY — Whatever you’ve accomplished in your life, chances are you didn’t make history at age 10 ... The museum issues headphones you can plug into various displays, such as one showing the differences between the Akonting, a fretless African “pre-banjo” made from a gourd; the open-back banjo common to the old-time era; and the modern resonator banjo heard in most bluegrass today ... Roosevelt ... Menconi....

DIG INTO BLUEGRASS’ ROOTS IN THIS NORTH CAROLINA TOWN

Edit U~T San Diego 04 May 2014
The mandolin was available, so I grabbed it. Beth Cook strummed the Dobro, and her father, Glenn Reep, plucked on a banjo. Two other members of the Cook family, husband Chris and teenage daughter Emily, filled out the sound on guitar and fiddle ... Several gallery stations examine the evolution of the banjo, a descendant of the African akonting, and the bluegrass sound that Scruggs created. Scruggs’ own musical growth is detailed, too ... - ... ....

Travel: Dig into bluegrass in Shelby, N.C.

Edit The News & Observer 20 Apr 2014
The mandolin was available, so I grabbed it. Beth Cook strummed the Dobro, and her father, Glenn Reep, plucked on a banjo. Two other members of the Cook family, husband Chris and teenage daughter Emily, filled out the sound on guitar and fiddle ... “I know him ... Several gallery stations examine the evolution of the banjo, a descendant of the African akonting, and the bluegrass sound that Scruggs created ... ....

Dig into bluegrass roots in Shelby

Edit The News & Observer 20 Apr 2014
The mandolin was available, so I grabbed it. Beth Cook strummed the Dobro, and her father, Glenn Reep, plucked on a banjo. Two other members of the Cook family, husband Chris and teenage daughter Emily, filled out the sound on guitar and fiddle ... “I know him ... Several gallery stations examine the evolution of the banjo, a descendant of the African akonting, and the bluegrass sound that Scruggs created ... ....

Stereotypes Of Appalachia Obscure A Diverse Picture

Edit National Public Radio 06 Apr 2014
Children in sepia-toned clothes with dirt-smeared faces. Weathered, sunken-eyed women on trailer steps chain-smoking Camels. Teenagers clad in Carhartt and Mossy Oak loitering outside of long-shuttered businesses ... poor, backwards, and white. i i. hide captionFrank Cedillo fishes in a Greenville, Tenn., lake ... The African akonting was a precursor to the banjo—the instrument now synonymous with the region's plucky, twangy bluegrass sound ... but....

Making some old-time music at the Earl Scruggs Center in Shelby, N.C.

Edit The Washington Post 04 Apr 2014
The mandolin was available, so I grabbed it. Beth Cook strummed the Dobro, and her father, Glenn Reep, plucked on a banjo. Two other members of the Cook family, husband Chris and teenage daughter Emily, filled out the sound on guitar and fiddle ... Travel Guide 2013 ... “I know him ... Several gallery stations examine the evolution of the banjo, a descendant of the African akonting, and the bluegrass sound that Scruggs created ... DETAILS. ... ....
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