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The Seldom Scene is an American bluegrass band that formed in 1971 in
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. The band's original line-up comprised John Starling on lead vocals and guitar,
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and baritone vocals, Ben Eldridge on
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, Tom Gray on
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John Duffey John Humbird Duffey Jr. (March 4, 1934 – December 10, 1996) was a Washington D.C. based bluegrass musician. Duffey was born in Washington, D.C., and lived nearly all his life in the Washington D.C. area. He graduated from Bethesda-Chevy Ch ...
on
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; the latter three also provided backing vocals. Together they released their debut studio album, ''
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'', in 1972, followed by both ''
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'' in 1973. In 1977, Starling left the group and was replaced by singer-songwriter Phil Rosenthal. Starling and Rosenthal shared lead vocals on the group's sixth studio album, '' Baptizing'', released in 1978. Around the same time, the group switched record labels from Rebel Records to
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. In 1986, Rosenthal and Gray left the band, and were replaced by
Lou Reid Lou Reid Pyrtle (born September 13, 1954 in Union Grove, North Carolina) is an American bluegrass singer, band leader, and multi-instrumentalist. Biography Early life Reid grew up on a tobacco farm in Moore Springs, North Carolina. His father ...
and
T. Michael Coleman Thomas Michael Coleman (born January 3, 1951) is an American bass player of bluegrass and folk music. He is best known for work with Doc Watson and the Seldom Scene. Biography Doc Watson Coleman grew up in Mayodan, North Carolina, graduating fr ...
, respectively; Reid and Coleman first appeared on the band's 1988 album '' A Change of Scenery''. Reid left the band in 1992, and Starling briefly returned to the group, performing on their 1994 album '' Like We Used to Be''. Starling was replaced by Moondi Klein as the band's lead singer. During 1995 and 1996, Klein, Coleman, and Auldridge, left the Seldom Scene to form a new band called
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. Duffey and Eldridge recruited guitarist Fred Travers, bassist Ronnie Simpkins, and guitarist and singer Dudley Connell into the Seldom Scene, and together released the album '' Dream Scene'' in 1996. That same year, Duffey died of a
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. Reid returned to the band to replace Duffey on mandolin, and the group released the album '' Scene It All'' in 2000. The group's 2007 album '' Scenechronized'' was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Bluegrass Album.


History


Formation and early career (1971)

The Seldom Scene was established in 1971, and they would practice in Ben Eldridge's basement. These practice sessions included John Starling on
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and lead vocals,
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on Dobro and baritone vocals, and former Country Gentlemen member Tom Gray on
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John Duffey John Humbird Duffey Jr. (March 4, 1934 – December 10, 1996) was a Washington D.C. based bluegrass musician. Duffey was born in Washington, D.C., and lived nearly all his life in the Washington D.C. area. He graduated from Bethesda-Chevy Ch ...
, who had also performed with the Country Gentlemen,Rosenberg, Neil V.
''Bluegrass: A History''
University of Illinois Press, p. 329.
was invited to jam sessions at the time when
Mike Auldridge Mike Auldridge (December 30, 1938 – December 29, 2012) was an American Dobro player and a founding member of the bluegrass group The Seldom Scene. The ''New York Times'' described Auldridge as "one of the most distinctive dobro players in th ...
arranged for the group to play as a performing band. Another member of the Country Gentlemen, Charlie Waller, is responsible for the band's name. Expressing his doubt that this new band could succeed, Waller reportedly asked Duffey, "What are you going to call yourselves, the seldom seen?" The band had weekly performances at clubs and performed regularly at the Red Fox Inn, a music club in Bethesda Maryland. The band switched over to the Birchmere music hall in
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, which resulted in a residency.


Members' backgrounds

Each of the band members had a job during the week; Duffey repaired musical instruments, Eldridge was a mathematician, Starling a physician, Auldridge a graphic artist, and Gray a
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with National Geographic. They agreed to play one night a week at local clubs, perform occasionally at concerts and festivals on weekends, and make records. After playing for six weeks at a small Washington, D.C., club called the Rabbit's Foot, the group found a home at the Red Fox Inn in Bethesda, Maryland. They performed at that venue Friday nights from January 1972 through September 1977 before starting weekly performances at the Birchmere music hall.


Rise to popularity (1972–1976)

The progressive bluegrass style played by the Seldom Scene had become increasingly popular during the 1970s, especially Duffey's high tenor and the vocal blend of Duffey/Starling/Auldridge. Their weekly shows included bluegrass versions of country music, rock, and even classical pop. The band's popularity soon forced them to play more than once a week —but they continued to maintain their image as being seldom seen, and on several of their early album covers were photographed with the stage lights on only their feet, or with their backs to the camera. Though the Scene remained a non-touring band, they were prolific recorders, producing seven albums in their first five years of existence, including one live album (among the first live bluegrass albums).


John Starling's departure and Phil Rosenthal as lead singer (1977–1986)

In 1977, John Starling left the group to focus on his medical career, and was replaced by singer and songwriter Phil Rosenthal, whose song "Muddy Water" had been recorded by the Scene on two earlier albums. Starling and Rosenthal shared their lead vocals on the group's sixth studio album, '' Baptizing'' (recorded in 1978). Around the same time, the group switched record labels from Rebel to Sugar Hill. Starling recorded a solo album for Sugar Hill in 1980 called "Long Time Gone" and another in 1982 called "Waitin' On a Southern Train", on both of which Mike Auldridge played. The lineup of Rosenthal-Duffey-Gray-Auldridge-Eldridge recorded five albums of a comparable popularity to the ones with the founding members, including John Starling. Rosenthal proved to be as good lead singer as Starling and his baritone voice contrasted well with Duffey's high tenor extravaganzas. He also wrote typically two to three songs on each of the albums and also added acoustic guitar solos to the group.


More changes in lineup (1986–1996)

In 1986, Phil Rosenthal and Tom Gray both left the band to focus on other pursuits, and were replaced by
Lou Reid Lou Reid Pyrtle (born September 13, 1954 in Union Grove, North Carolina) is an American bluegrass singer, band leader, and multi-instrumentalist. Biography Early life Reid grew up on a tobacco farm in Moore Springs, North Carolina. His father ...
and
T. Michael Coleman Thomas Michael Coleman (born January 3, 1951) is an American bass player of bluegrass and folk music. He is best known for work with Doc Watson and the Seldom Scene. Biography Doc Watson Coleman grew up in Mayodan, North Carolina, graduating fr ...
, respectively. Coleman proved to be very controversial, as many purists objected to his use of an electric bass in what is nominally an acoustic genre, but the albums produced by the band after Coleman's arrival maintained the traditional appeal of any of the Scene's earlier albums. Reid left the band in 1992, and Duffey convinced former member John Starling to return to the band for the next year.''All music guide to country: the definitive guide to country music''
Backbeat Books, Page 679.
During that year the Scene recorded the album '' Like We Used to Be'', but Starling did not wish to stay with the band long term. He was replaced in 1994 by lead singer Moondi Klein. Throughout these changes, band leader John Duffey's original plan of keeping a light touring schedule and staying close to home continued to prevail. During 1995 and 1996, Klein and Coleman, along with original member
Mike Auldridge Mike Auldridge (December 30, 1938 – December 29, 2012) was an American Dobro player and a founding member of the bluegrass group The Seldom Scene. The ''New York Times'' described Auldridge as "one of the most distinctive dobro players in th ...
, wanting to be part of a full-time project, left the Seldom Scene to form a new band called
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. For a time the Scene stopped recording. Duffey and Eldridge, the two remaining original members, recruited resophonic guitar player Fred Travers, bassist Ronnie Simpkins, and guitarist and singer Dudley Connell to join the band, and the reconstituted group recorded an album in 1996 and continued live appearances.


John Duffey's death, return of Lou Reid, and ''Scene It All'' (2000–1996)

In late 1996, band leader and founder John Duffey suffered a fatal heart attack. Banjoist Ben Eldridge, the sole remaining original member of the Seldom Scene, assumed leadership of the band. Former guitarist Lou Reid rejoined the band, replacing Duffey on mandolin. Initially the new Scene concentrated on live performances, but in 2000 the group recorded a new album, '' Scene It All''. The Seldom Scene continues to tour, and has recorded for the Sugar Hill Records and Smithsonian Folkways labels.


''Scenechronized'', ''Long Time... Seldom Scene'', and ''Changes'' (2007–present)

Seldom Scene continues to perform and has received critical acclaim for their work. '' Scenechronized'', recorded in 2007, was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Bluegrass Album. In July 2008, Seldom Scene performed at a
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dinner honoring the 2008 U.S. Olympic team as well as previous U.S. Olympians.Bluegrass Unlimited
Volume 42. 2008
Seldom Scene also played the National Folk Festival July 11–13, 2008, representing bluegrass music. On April 22, 2014, the band returned with '' Long Time... Seldom Scene'', via Smithsonian Folkways. The collection features interpretations of 16 oft-requested tunes and is the band's first studio album since the ''Scenechronized'' in 2007. In 2015, "Long Time...Seldom Scene" and "Mean Mother Blues" won awards in the "Bluegrass" Album and Song categories at The 14th Annual Independent Music Awards. In January 2016, Ben Eldridge retired after 44 continuous years with the band. He was replaced by Rickie Simpkins. In 2017, Ron Stewart joined the Seldom Scene, replacing Rickie Simpkins. In 2019, the Seldom Scene released the album ''Changes'', featuring songs by songwriters of the 1960s and early 1970s, through Rounder Records. The band currently consists of Dudley Connell (guitar/lead vocals), Ron Stewart (banjo/fiddle/guitar), Lou Reid (mandolin/tenor vocals), Fred Travers (dobro/lead vocals), and Ronnie Simpkins (bass/baritone vocals). Ben Eldridge's son,
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, also frequently performs with the group.


Personnel


Members

;Current members *
Lou Reid Lou Reid Pyrtle (born September 13, 1954 in Union Grove, North Carolina) is an American bluegrass singer, band leader, and multi-instrumentalist. Biography Early life Reid grew up on a tobacco farm in Moore Springs, North Carolina. His father ...
– mandolin, guitar, vocals (1986–1993, 1996–present) * Dudley Connell – guitar, vocals (1995–present) * Ronnie Simpkins – bass (1995–present) * Fred Travers – Dobro, vocals (1995–present) * Ron Stewart – banjo, fiddle (2017–present) ;Former members *
John Duffey John Humbird Duffey Jr. (March 4, 1934 – December 10, 1996) was a Washington D.C. based bluegrass musician. Duffey was born in Washington, D.C., and lived nearly all his life in the Washington D.C. area. He graduated from Bethesda-Chevy Ch ...
– mandolin, vocals (1971–1996; died 1996) *
Mike Auldridge Mike Auldridge (December 30, 1938 – December 29, 2012) was an American Dobro player and a founding member of the bluegrass group The Seldom Scene. The ''New York Times'' described Auldridge as "one of the most distinctive dobro players in th ...
– Dobro, vocals (1971–1995; died 2012) * Tom Gray – bass (1971–1986) * John Starling – guitar, vocals (1971–1978, 1993–1994; died 2019) * Ben Eldridge – banjo, guitar (1971–2016) * Phil Rosenthal – guitar, vocals (1977-1986) *
T. Michael Coleman Thomas Michael Coleman (born January 3, 1951) is an American bass player of bluegrass and folk music. He is best known for work with Doc Watson and the Seldom Scene. Biography Doc Watson Coleman grew up in Mayodan, North Carolina, graduating fr ...
– bass (1986–1995) * Moondi Klein – guitar, vocals (1994–1995) * Rickie Simpkins – banjo, fiddle, guitar (2016–2017)


Lineups


Timeline

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Discography


References


External links

* * * John Duffey/Seldom Scene biography http://johnduffeybook.com/ {{DEFAULTSORT:Seldom Scene Musical groups established in 1971 Musical groups from Maryland American bluegrass music groups Rebel Records artists Sugar Hill Records artists