Ricky Skaggs
Ricky Skaggs is one of the most consequential figures in modern country and bluegrass music — a prodigy who played mandolin with Bill Monroe at age six and went on to become a multi-platinum 1980s country star before deliberately returning to bluegrass at the height of his commercial career. Fifteen Grammy Awards, 12 CMA Awards, a Grand Ole Opry membership, and induction into both the Country Music and Bluegrass Music Halls of Fame mark a career defined by artistic conviction over commercial calculation.
- Born in Cordell, Kentucky; raised in Brushy Creek. Father Hobert Skaggs gave him a mandolin at age five. Sat in with Bill Monroe on the Martha White TV show at age six, playing “Ruby.” Met Earl Scruggs at seven and played on the Flatt & Scruggs TV show shortly after.
- As teenagers, Skaggs and Keith Whitley were caught warming up Ralph Stanley's audience in 1970 while Stanley ran late to his own show. Stanley hired both on the spot; Ricky played fiddle and mandolin with the Clinch Mountain Boys 1970–1973.
- Joined the Country Gentlemen briefly in 1974; moved to J.D. Crowe and the New South in 1974–1975, singing and playing fiddle and mandolin on Rounder 0044 alongside Tony Rice and Jerry Douglas.
- Co-founded Boone Creek with Jerry Douglas in 1976, producing two progressive bluegrass albums before the band folded when Skaggs joined Emmylou Harris's Hot Band in 1977. Three years touring and recording with Harris exposed him to Nashville's top country session players.
- Released the solo bluegrass album Sweet Temptation on Sugar Hill (1979) and the Tony Rice duet Skaggs & Rice (1980) before signing with Epic Records for his country breakthrough.
- Country hits 1981–1989: Waitin' for the Sun to Shine (1981), Highways and Heartaches (1982), Don't Cheat in Our Hometown (1983). Eleven #1 country singles including “Crying My Heart Out Over You,” “Heartbroke,” “Honey (Open That Door),” “Country Boy,” and “Uncle Pen” (a direct nod to his Kentucky mandolin roots).
- Named CMA Entertainer of the Year in 1985 and CMA Male Vocalist of the Year 1982. His commercial country sound carried bluegrass instrumentation — mandolin, fiddle, acoustic textures — back to the mainstream country charts.
- Married singer Sharon White (of the Whites) in 1981; the couple has continued to record and perform together.
- Formed Kentucky Thunder in 1996 and released Bluegrass Rules! on Rounder (1997), effectively announcing his return to full-time bluegrass at age 43. Kentucky Thunder has remained his primary vehicle since; the band has won eight IBMA Instrumental Group of the Year awards.
- 15 Grammy Awards spanning country and bluegrass categories, including five in a row for Kentucky Thunder albums in the 2000s.
- Inducted into the Grand Ole Opry in 1982, the Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame in 2018, and the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2018 — the same year.
- Operates Skaggs Family Records (founded 1997), which has released work by Skaggs, the Whites, Cherryholmes, and others. Produced Bruce Hornsby collaboration album Ricky Skaggs & Bruce Hornsby (2007).
- Authored 2013 memoir Kentucky Traveler: My Life in Music. Continues to tour with Kentucky Thunder and remains an outspoken Christian and advocate for traditional bluegrass.
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Brand New Tennessee WaltzRalph Stanley and the Clinch Mountain Boys · Something Old Something New and Some of Katy's Mountain Dew (1971)
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Katy DaleyRalph Stanley and the Clinch Mountain Boys · Something Old Something New and Some of Katy's Mountain Dew (1971)
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Ricky Skaggs and Kentucky ThunderPlayed on recordings with Ricky Skaggs and Kentucky Thunder
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Ricky SkaggsPlayed on recordings with Ricky Skaggs
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Ralph Stanley and the Clinch Mountain BoysPlayed on recordings with Ralph Stanley and the Clinch Mountain Boys
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Emmylou HarrisPlayed on recordings with Emmylou Harris
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J.D. Crowe and the New SouthPlayed on recordings with J.D. Crowe and the New South
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Keith Whitley and Ricky SkaggsPlayed on recordings with Keith Whitley and Ricky Skaggs
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Ricky Skaggs and Tony RicePlayed on recordings with Ricky Skaggs and Tony Rice
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The Tony Rice UnitPlayed on recordings with The Tony Rice Unit
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Earl Scruggs, Doc Watson and Ricky SkaggsPlayed on recordings with Earl Scruggs, Doc Watson and Ricky Skaggs
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David GrismanPlayed on recordings with David Grisman
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The Country GentlemenPlayed on recordings with The Country Gentlemen
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The Haden TripletsPlayed on recordings with The Haden Triplets
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Tony RicePlayed on recordings with Tony Rice
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Larry Sparks and the Lonesome RamblersPlayed on recordings with Larry Sparks and the Lonesome Ramblers
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Boone CreekPlayed on recordings with Boone Creek
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Peter RowanPlayed on recordings with Peter Rowan
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The Seldom ScenePlayed on recordings with The Seldom Scene
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Bill Monroe and His Bluegrass BoysPlayed on recordings with Bill Monroe and His Bluegrass Boys
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Paul BrewsterPlayed on recordings with Paul Brewster
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Ralph Stanley and FriendsPlayed on recordings with Ralph Stanley and Friends
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Ricky Skaggs and Bruce HornsbyPlayed on recordings with Ricky Skaggs and Bruce Hornsby
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Aubrey HayniePlayed on recording with Aubrey Haynie
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Bill Monroe and Ricky SkaggsPlayed on recording with Bill Monroe and Ricky Skaggs
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Bryan SuttonPlayed on recording with Bryan Sutton
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Charlie Haden Family and FriendsPlayed on recording with Charlie Haden Family and Friends
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Clay HessPlayed on recording with Clay Hess
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Doc and Merle WatsonPlayed on recording with Doc and Merle Watson
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Dolly PartonPlayed on recording with Dolly Parton
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Fred Carpenter and FriendsPlayed on recording with Fred Carpenter and Friends
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Jim and Jesse and the Virginia BoysPlayed on recording with Jim and Jesse and the Virginia Boys
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Jim MillsPlayed on recording with Jim Mills
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Larry SparksPlayed on recording with Larry Sparks
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Patty LovelessPlayed on recording with Patty Loveless
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Ralph StanleyPlayed on recording with Ralph Stanley
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Ricky Skaggs and FriendsPlayed on recording with Ricky Skaggs and Friends
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Ricky Skaggs and the WhitesPlayed on recording with Ricky Skaggs and the Whites
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The Nitty Gritty Dirt BandPlayed on recording with The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
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Vassar ClementsPlayed on recording with Vassar Clements