RICKY SKAGGS FEATURED ON
COUNTRY MUSIC HALL OF FAME® AND
MUSEUM'S
Episode Featuring Skaggs available for listening Friday, February 22
The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum presents Voices in
the Hall, insightful conversations with compelling artists, from megawatt stars
to highly influential players, who propel the story of American music forward.
Host Peter Cooper is the Museum’s senior director, producer, and writer.
Nashville, Tenn. (February 20,
2019) — Country Music Hall of Fame member Ricky Skaggs will be featured on the first season
of Voices in the Hall, a newly announced
podcast produced by the Country Music Hall of Fame® and
Museum.
These conversations will dive deep
into the lives and accomplishments of country music's most fascinating and
decorated figures. The first six episodes (including Skaggs — Episode 4) released
when the podcast debuted, Friday, February 22.
Museum Senior Director, Producer,
and Writer Peter Cooper hosts the series
and conducts the interviews, recorded in the museum's audio lab by Alan Stoker,
museum curator of recorded sound. Voices in the Hall is
co-produced by award-winning veteran broadcasters Ben Manilla and Jennie
Cataldo of BMP Audio.
"These episodes come from real
conversations that can only happen at the Country Music Hall of Fame and
Museum," says Cooper. "Musicians are comfortable here. They
know this museum exists to tell their stories and to highlight their lives, and
so they want to come here where they feel respected and accepted."
Exclusive content — specific to the
featured guest — will accompany every episode to provide listeners a rich and
inclusive experience. Episodes (Dierks Bentley, Dave Cobb, Rosanne Cash, Ricky Skaggs , Mary Chapin Carpenter) are now available
for listening at voicesinthehall.org and
wherever podcasts are streamed.
Spotify:
Overview of Episode 4: Ricky Skaggs (Available February 22):
As the first out of the gate in
what is often called country music's "neo-traditionalist movement" in
1981, Ricky Skaggs helped bring bluegrass and honky-tonk songs back into
country's mainstream. His instrumental virtuosity and pure, Kentucky-bred tenor
vocals won the ardent approval of masters including Chet Atkins, Emmylou
Harris, Earl Scruggs, Ralph Stanley, and his greatest hero, father of
bluegrass, Bill Monroe.
About Ricky Skaggs
Earning 12 #1 hit singles, 15
GRAMMY® Awards, 13 IBMA Awards, nine ACM Awards, eight CMA Awards (including
Entertainer of the Year), two Dove Awards, the ASCAP Founders Award, three
honorary Doctorate degrees, inductions into the Country Music Hall of Fame,
IBMA Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame, National Fiddler Hall of Fame, Musicians
Hall of Fame, and GMA Gospel Music Hall of Fame, the 2013 Artist-In-Residence
at the Country Music Hall of Fame® and Museum, an Americana Music
Association Lifetime Achievement Award in the Instrumentalist category along
with countless other awards, Ricky Skaggs is truly a pioneer of Bluegrass and
Country music.
Since he began playing music more
than 50 years ago, Skaggs has released more than 30 albums and has performed
thousands of live shows. He started his own record label, Skaggs Family
Records, in 1997 and has since released 12 consecutive GRAMMY®-nominated
albums.
His latest release, Hearts
Like Ours, with his wife, celebrated artist Sharon White of The Whites
features the couple dueting on handpicked country love songs. And the Grand Ole
Opry member has released his first-ever autobiography, "Kentucky
Traveler." The book details the life and times of Skaggs and provides a
descriptive history of Country and Bluegrass music, as told by the master
himself. In addition to his regular touring schedule with his band, Kentucky
Thunder, he has performed a string of dates with his better half Sharon White
along with guitar legend Ry Cooder on the critically-acclaimed
"Cooder-White-Skaggs" tour and from time to time hits the road with versatile
singer/songwriter and pianist Bruce Hornsby on another critically-acclaimed
tour, "Ricky Skaggs & Bruce Hornsby with Kentucky Thunder." Most
recently, Skaggs has added country tour dates as he plugs in and plays full
shows of his chart-topping hits.
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