Hearing Ben tell the story brings back great memories. I first saw them in 1975 at the original Birchmere and never stopped following them ever since. Definitely the best sound in bluegrass. It was sad to lose Duffey so early ...loved to hear him sing "Walk Through This World."
John duffey......nuff said!!!!!! one of the greatest music assemblies ever...their harmony is untouched but i would imagine is what any band/group strives for....beautiful beautiful music that will continue to stay timeless..
I heard the song, Girl in the Night on our local access TV channel. I tried to locate that song for months. I finally found it on a Seldom Scene album. Best song on the album in my opinion. Kind of introduced me to Seldom Scene sound. ...Bill
I've been a Seldom Scene fan from the beginning.You've always been top of the line and continue to be.You're just the best and I love you everyone for the wounderful contribution you have made.
I saw them at The Birchmere many times during the late 70's and early 80's. You are right. They played every Thursday. I can still remember Duffy greeting the audience by saying "Bless your hearts and all your vital organs."
I first saw them around D.C. in 1971-72, Red Fox Inn, The Cellar Door, at the live Cellar Door date with the original band. We loved them; they were our local amazing heroes. It was still great, but wasn't as good when they started changing band members.
I can't believe that John duffey passed away As a falcetto he was one of a kind The bluegrass world was hit like a ton of bricks that were transformed into a wall of loss devastation And disbelief grief and disspair
Yo Ben. Just saw this interview. You look great! Was this done in Gettysburg? Kathy and I think about you and Barb often! Hang in there. Hope to see you again. Brad.
Hearing Ben tell the story brings back great memories. I first saw them in 1975 at the original Birchmere and never stopped following them ever since. Definitely the best sound in bluegrass. It was sad to lose Duffey so early ...loved to hear him sing "Walk Through This World."
John duffey......nuff said!!!!!! one of the greatest music assemblies ever...their harmony is untouched but i would imagine is what any band/group strives for....beautiful beautiful music that will continue to stay timeless..
My Fav Band hope to see them in va again.
Seldom Scene !! What an amazing group! Sure miss John Duffy!
I heard the song, Girl in the Night on our local access TV channel. I tried to locate that song for months. I finally found it on a Seldom Scene album. Best song on the album in my opinion. Kind of introduced me to Seldom Scene sound.
...Bill
I've been a Seldom Scene fan from the beginning.You've always been top of the line and continue to be.You're just the best and I love you everyone for the wounderful contribution you have made.
I'm just getting into them. Love their music!
I saw them at The Birchmere many times during the late 70's and early 80's. You are right. They played every Thursday. I can still remember Duffy greeting the audience by saying "Bless your hearts and all your vital organs."
I remember seeing them at the Red Fox Inn They were Awesome! John Ben Tom Mike 👏🏻
I first saw them around D.C. in 1971-72, Red Fox Inn, The Cellar Door, at the live Cellar Door date with the original band. We loved them; they were our local amazing heroes. It was still great, but wasn't as good when they started changing band members.
"Funny as a crutch" means utterly unfunny! I love Eldridge and his playing. What an excellent video. Thanks for uploading this.
Girl in the Night is one of my favs. The late great John Duffy
One of the nicest guys in bluegrass. . . long live The Seldom Scene!
Stringdusters was a country joint back in the day... funny that his son used that name.
Yep, definately remember the Birchmere. Think it was Thurs. night and Katy Daily taped the show for her weekly public radion spot.
Yes he was. R.I.P.
Auldridge started the Scene
Excellent!!
Wasn't Mike Auldridge an original member?
Lovely chat Ben!
I can't believe that John duffey passed away
As a falcetto he was one of a kind
The bluegrass world was hit like a ton of bricks that were transformed into a wall of loss devastation
And disbelief grief and disspair
Yo Ben. Just saw this interview. You look great! Was this done in Gettysburg? Kathy and I think about you and Barb often! Hang in there. Hope to see you again. Brad.
Fredericksburg, Va