Chris Scruggs Interview - Steel Guitar Arts Council

Published 2024-04-18

All Comments (21)
  • @paulstrojan947
    Chris Scruggs should do a lap steel method course. There is very few resources for lap steel beyond 6 string c6.
  • @MWright95186
    i love the head shake from Russ when Chris starts tellin' how things were played, who played them, what year they did it, who else was in the room and what colour their shirts were and where they played the day b4 and if they were still warin' that shirt!!! lolol!!! ;) M
  • I’ve known Chris for over 20 years from working at a guitar shop on Broadway in Nashville. Scruggs knows as much as anyone does about the history of country music and Nashville music and the same about the instruments and people that made it..he’s wise beyond his years and he’s unassuming and pleasant to listen to when he talks about it..and his playing is just as rich and deep. Chris is a gem of a human.
  • @kevind3094
    I can listen to Chris talk for hours. Such a wealth of knowledge and well spoken man.
  • @hayfielddraw4364
    Thank you for this. Chris is a national treasure. There's really no expressing how much I wish I could be a fly on the wall of the Fabulous Superlatives tour bus.
  • @sesa2984
    I didn’t know there was a youtube channel called this. I subscribed immediately.
  • @djangoearnhardt
    Thank you Steel Guitar Arts Council, this is great. Please continue documenting this important info for the steel.
  • @McHale72
    Is there any instrument Chris hasn't mastered? His knowledge of the history of the instruments and country in general is incredible.
  • @TR-yi8up
    Chris is a font of knowledge and a hell of a nice guy. Had the pleasure of seeing him play with his band a couple times. Great when amazingly talented people are also amazing people
  • @MrJoeydrms
    Chris Scruggs always educates me - wish I could study with him
  • @PhantomEngineer
    Wow what a fantastic interview! This is great and so inspiring and informative! Thanks so much to both of you!!!
  • @chrisharrison809
    I went to a honkey tonk, couldn’t find much good much, then found the old timers with Chris playing, and it changed my life. He’s truly stunning on his instrument. So much history in his musical mind.
  • @KeefsCattys
    This is so wonderful. What a wealth of knowledge !
  • @picker63028
    Great interview and Chris is one of my favorites.
  • @bmurphy616
    I play guitar- not steel, but man, I found this fascinating. So cool to witness some masters diving into the craft. Thank you for this!
  • @davidwhite6628
    Really enjoyed the interview with Chris. He has been fortunate to be mentored by the cream of the crop of non pedal steel guitar players. I heard him in Springfield, MO on pedal steel. He did a great job. Don Helms and I were friends and Chris is definitely in his class. He has a great future ahead.
  • @NateTheMeh
    This is incredible oh my gosh. Thank yall so much for putting this out for the world to hear.