http://www.usatoday.com/life/people/obi ... 53841194/1Country Music Hall of Famer Earl Scruggs, a singular talent of collective import, died Wednesday morning at a Nashville hospital. He was 88.
A quietly affable presence, Scruggs popularized a complex, three-fingered style of playing banjo that transformed the instrument, inspired nearly every banjo player who followed him and became a central element in what is now known as bluegrass music.
But Scruggs' legacy is in no way limited to or defined by bluegrass, a genre that he and partner Lester Flatt dominated as Flatt and Scruggs in the 1950s and '60s: His adaptability and open-minded approach to musicality and to collaboration made him a bridge between genres and generations.
The day the music died
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As a huge fan and a banjo player, I will miss him.
			
			
			
									
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RIP.  Total Badass Banjo Legend.  
I play banjo too TOM. It's hard to stay depressed while playing (or listening to) the banjo. Lexapro-banjo. Mr. Scruggs will be missed.
			
			
			
									
																					I play banjo too TOM. It's hard to stay depressed while playing (or listening to) the banjo. Lexapro-banjo. Mr. Scruggs will be missed.

