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Born
in Eastern Kentucky, in 1954, Ricky Skaggs was raised in
the in town of Cordell, in Lawrence County.
Growing up in a musical family, Ricky became an
accomplished singer and mandolin player, by the time he
reached his teens. By the age of 21 he had become an acknowledged master.
He began his professional career playing bluegrass
in 1971, when he and friend, late country singer, Keith
Whitley, were invited by Ralph Stanley to join his band.
He performed with J.D. Rowe and the New South on
their 1975 debut album, which has become one of the most
influential bluegrass albums ever released. |
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As
a member of Emmylou Harris’ Hot Band in the late 70’s,
Ricky began exploring the country scene.
He reached the top of the country charts in 1981
with the release of his own album, “Waitin’ for the
Sun to Shine, and in 1982 became the youngest member
included in the Grand Ole Opry at that time.
Ricky was awarded many honors throughout the 80’s
including the 1985 CMA entertainer of the year, four
Grammy awards and dozens of other awards.
At a time when the Nashville sound was becoming
more and more popish, Ricky carried the torch for
returning country to its traditional elements.
He began returning to his own roots of bluegrass,
and in the late 90’s Ricky established his own
label-Skaggs family Records.
Ricky won his 6tth Grammy with the
label’s first release, Bluegrass
Rules which also took the International Bluegrass
Music Association’s ‘Album of the Year” award, while
breaking new sales records for bluegrass.
In 1999 Ricky and his band, Kentucky Thunder were
honored with another Grammy for Ricky’s second
all-bluegrass album, Ancient
tones. The following year saw Ricky’s eighth Grammy for his first
and only all-gospel project to date, Soldier
of the Cross… (PLAY
VIDEO CLIP OF SOLDIER OF THE CROSS)
Ricky Skaggs and Kentucky Thunder’s “A Simple
Life”“earned Ricky his 9th Grammy in the
Best Country Performance by a Group or Duo with Vocals
category. The song is featured on their album, Ricky Skaggs and
Kentucky Thunder -Live” at the Charleston Music Hall,
which was destined to take its place among country and
bluegrass music’s classics. With all his accomplishments, Ricky Skaggs has become one of
bluegrass’ most talented and dynamic performers,
pioneering a renewed vitality to his art, while expanding
the horizon of tradition for the world and its future
generations. |
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Music
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Office Box 85
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Renfro Valley, Kentucky 40473
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