Grammy-winning country musician Randy Scruggs dead at 64
Randy Scruggs, a Grammy-winning musician who carved out a successful Nashville career separate from that of his father, banjo pioneer Earl Scruggs, died Tuesday after a brief illness, according to The Tennessean . He was 64. After launching his career at just 13 years old, Scruggs went on to become one of Music City's go-to producers and session players, playing with everyone from Loretta Lynn, Miranda Lambert and Waylon Jennings, to George Strait, Dixie Chicks, Lee Ann Womack and Toby Keith...
Topix — Randy Scruggs, a Grammy-winning musician who carved out a successful Nashville career separate from that of his father, banjo pioneer Earl Scruggs, died Tuesday after a b... more info