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Ricky Skaggs (born July 18, 1954 in Lawrence County, Kentucky) is a country and bluegrass musician, singer and composer. Skaggs' first major professional break came in 1970 when he joined Ralph Stanley's legendary bluegrass band, the Clinch Mountain Boys. He plays mandolin, fiddle, guitar, banjo, and several wind instruments. For part of his career, Skaggs was a member of Emmylou Harris's "Hot Band". He wrote the arrangements for Harris' highly revered bluegrass-roots album, Roses in the Snow. In addition to arranging, Skaggs also sang harmony and played a number of instruments on the album, including mandolin and fiddle. In 2000, he shared the stage with legendary rock band Phish, displaying the versatility of his musicianship.Skaggs moved to Nashville in 1980, where he produced his debut album, Waitin' For The Sun To Shine. The album produced four chart singles, including two back-to-back number one country hits. Building on that success, he went on to almost singlehandedly rescue country music from the doldrums it had found itself in the 1970s. He joined the Grand Ole Opry in 1982 - at that time the youngest member to be included. He racked up an impressive 18 Top Ten singles with 12 topping the charts. Skaggs picked up dozens of industry awards in the ensuing years, including four Grammy Awards, and eight awards from the Country Music Association.His dedication to the traditional bluegrass style has endeared him to many fans. "I always want to try to promote the old music as well as trying to grow and be a pioneer, too," Skaggs once commented. Because of this approach to his music, Skaggs has been considered by many to be the founding father of Neotraditional Country.On June 16, 2006, a tour bus carrying Ricky Skaggs to perform at Bonnaroo struck and killed a man wearing a Bonnaroo wristband who jumped onto Interstate 24.[1] The man is rumored to have been under the influence of some form of acid or related drug./
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