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Jeff Scroggins & Colorado

  • Jeff Scroggins & Colorado Swan Song

    February 28, 2020 | by Dave Berry

    If you follow Jeff Scroggins or other members of the band Colorado, you are no doubt aware they recently played their last show at the Joe Val Festival. This is not a big surprise, given no band member lives in

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  • Bluegrass Jamboree final concert – full video

    March 27, 2019 | by John Lawless

    When the final concert of the 2018 Bluegrass Jamboree tour took place in Berlin back on December 4, the promoters had a multi-camera video crew on hand to capture the action. And the final edit has been released for everyone to

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  • Having a Coffee with ……………. Jeff Scroggins

    February 19, 2019 | by Richard Thompson

    This is fun series in which we ask bluegrass music personalities, some famous, some not so famous, about some of their interests as well as about the music that they love.   Earlier I met up with Jeff Scroggins, the leader

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  • Tristan Scroggins reports from Bluegrass Jamboree

    December 5, 2018 | by Guest Contributor

    Jeff Scroggins & Colorado playing in a barn turned venue from the middle ages in Ravensburg in a picture captured by Kalia Yeagle This report from the ongoing Bluegrass Jamboree tour is a contribution from Tristan Scroggins, mandolinist with Jeff Scroggins &

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  • Over The Line from Jeff Scroggins & Colorado

    November 9, 2018 | by John Lawless

    Jeff Scroggins & Colorado are releasing a new single today, the title track of their upcoming Patuxent album, Over The Line. It's a fast-moving traveling song from Molly Tuttle and Steve Poltz, sung by Greg Blake - who could sing you

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  • Track Premiere: Big Train from Jeff Scroggins & Colorado

    September 21, 2018 | by John Lawless

    Patuxent Records has released the first single from their upcoming project for Jeff Scroggins & Colorado, just ahead of their reign as featured showcase artists next week at World of Bluegrass in Raleigh. The band is based around the rich baritone

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  • Jeff Scroggins & Colorado to Patuxent Music

    April 9, 2018 | by John Lawless

    Patuxent Music in Maryland has announced the signing of Jeff Scroggins & Colorado to the label. They will start to work right away on a new album, with Mark Schatz producing. The band consists of bluegrass veterans Greg Blake on guitar

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  • Thursday at Nothin’ Fancy ’16

    September 23, 2016 | by Bill Warren

    Nothin’ Fancy has what can only be described as “hardcore” fans, as evidenced by a fan's fingernails we saw yesterday at the Nothin' Fancy Festival in Buena Vista, VA. Mike Andes posed with the band’s new CD. He said something about

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  • Sometimes Dig for Taters from Scroggins and Colorado

    July 13, 2016 | by John Lawless

    Jeff Scroggins and Colorado have released a single, Sometimes Dig For Taters, from their upcoming album, Ramblin' Feels Good, due later this month. The band consists of Colorado banjoist Scroggins, his son Tristan on mandolin, Greg Blake on guitar, Ellie Hakanson

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  • 2014 Durango Bluegrass Meltdown

    April 17, 2014 | by David Smith

    I’ve recently returned from Durango, Colorado, where I found the 20th Anniversary of the Durango Bluegrass Meltdown to have the intimacy, talent, and entertaining times that attendees have come to know and trust. In regard to intimacy, the festival hosts shows

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