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Jeff Scroggins

An Original Relationship With Universe via Banjo

About Me

Jeff Scroggins grew up in rural Oklahoma listening to his grandfather perform old time country music. As a teenager Jeff fell in love with rock and roll, especially the guitar playing of Jimmy Page, Jeff Beck, Eric Clapton, and Jimi Hendrix. When he was fifteen Jeff bought a Les Paul and a Marshall amp and spent the next few years practicing and playing in a series of garage bands. At nineteen Jeff bought a banjo at a garage sale, and immediately fell in love. Soon he bacame obsessed with the banjo, practicing every spare moment. In September, 1983, Jeff attended the Walnut Valley Festival in Winfield, Kansas and his life was changed forever. There he heard for the first time the music of such performers as The Newgrass Revival, The David Grisman Quintet, The Tony Rice Unit, Hot Rize, Tony Trischka & Skyline, Berline Crary, & Hickman, & Mark O..Connor. It was also there that Jeff met James McKinney, the cult-like banjo master, whom Jeff cites as the banjo player who influenced me most profoundly. "James was doing things with the banjo that no one else was doing at that time. especially the blisteringly fast triplet licks that he had developed". Oklahoma banjo legend Alan Munde was another huge influence. ..Alan was my first banjo teacher, and he was the first truly great musician that I ever played with. His amazing technique and brilliant songwriting inspired me and made me aware of just how high the bar was set... Throughout the mid to late 1980s Jeff Scroggins entered and won numerous banjo contests, the culmination of which was winning the prestigious National Bluegrass Banjo Championship in Winfield, Kansas in September, 1989. A year or so later Jeff became a founding member of the Andy Owens Project, and played banjo on Andy..s first CD, ..Kerosene Circuit.., which was produced by Grammy winner Bil VornDick, and also featured Sam Bush, Jerry Douglas, Mark Schatz, David Grier, Stuart Duncan, Alan O..Bryant, Terry Eldridge, & Margaret Bailey. . The Andy Owens Project recorded two more critically acclaimed CD..s, ..Real Music.. (1993) and ..One Eye Open.. (1996). The band performed throughout the United States, and toured Russia in 1994 and Japan (with three-time National Flat-pick Guitar Champion Steve Kaufman on guitar) in 1996. In 1997 Jeff left Texas and the Andy Owens Project and moved to the Rocky Mountain West, eventually settling in Corrales, New Mexico, with the intention of taking a sabbatical from music so that he could spend more time with his young and growing family. Even though Jeff was not serioulsy performing during this period, he was making new musical friends and contacts that would prove valuable in the future. Eventually the desire to perform became too strong to ignore, and in late 1999 Jeff and his family returned to the great plains with the intention of starting a new band with his two long-time Texas friends Robin Macy and Troy Gilchrist, both of whom had relocated to southern Kansas. There, along with Kenny White (formerly of New Tradition) on guitar and Darren Wilcox (formerly of Special Concensus) they formed "Big Twang". They recorded a CD titled "Pastures of Plenty.., and for the next three years they played extensively in the Central and Western US. Big Twang broke up in early 2003, and Jeff and his family decided to return to their beloved Rocky Mountains and settled once again in New Mexico, where they currently live. Jeff Scroggins has performed with many of the top names in bluegrass music, including David Peterson, Beppe Gambetta, Steve Kaufman, Tim O..Brien, Peter Rowan, Andy Owens, and early incarnations of the Dixie Chicks. Jeff has done extensive studio work in Dallas, Austin and Nashville, including numerous radio and TV commercials,music for movies, and projects with recording artists that include Sam Bush, Stuart Duncan, Mark Schatz, David Grier, Jerry Douglas, Sara Hickman, Patty Mitchell-Lege, David Peterson, Randy Howard, Steve Kaufman, and even rock and roll legend Steve ..Guitar.. Miller. In 1996 Jeff Scroggins was inducted into the Texas Tornadoes, an unofficial Texas music Hall of Fame, whose membership includes many Texas music legends, including Stevie Ray Vaughn, Johnny Winter, and (ZZ Top guitarist) Billy Gibbons. He recently returned to the 2006 National Bluegrass Banjo Championship in Winfield, Kansas, where he placed 2nd. Jeff is currently playing with the the newly formed "Mystic Lizard", which includes Bob Gray on the mandolin and Lance Quadri on bass, both of whom are veterans of the New Mexico music scene, and also features legendary New Mexico guitarist Bob Goldstein. Jeff also plays with the Fort Collins, Colorado based ..Lonesome Traveler Bluegrass Band.., which also features Jodi Boyce on the mandolin and vocals, Dustin Scott on guitar and vocals, Rick Scott on lead and finger-picked guitar, and Evan Neal on bass.
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Member Since: 10/17/2006
Band Members: Jeff Scroggins
Influences: Earl Scruggs, Don Reno, James McKinney, Eddie Adcock, Tony Trischka, Bela Fleck, Bill Keith, Pat Cloud, John Hickman, Alan Munde, Ed Shelton, Bob Black, Peter Wernick, J.D. Crowe, Tony Rice, Slim Richey, Jimmy Page, Al DiMeola, Strunz and Farah, Andy Statman, Chuck Berry, Byron Berline, Dave Peters, Randy Howard, David Grisman, Doc Watson, Frank Wakefield, Reggie Reuffer, Jimi Hendrix, Kenny Werner, Les Paul, Mojo Nixon, Darol Anger, Kelly Lancaster, Django, Oscar Aleman, Sam Bush, Peter Rowan, Rick Derringer, Ritchie Blackmore, Thelonius Monk, Tommy Bolin, Jeff Beck, Eddie Van Halen, Peter Townsend, Keith Moon, Lyman Enloe, John Corbin, Byron Berline, Stephen Dudash, Frederick Bastiat, Ayn Rand, Bob Wills, Bill Monroe, R. Buckminster Fuller, Nikola Tesla, Grandpa Jones, J. M. Cary, Johnny Cash, Jerry Garcia, Joe Perry, Ted Nugent, The Beatles, Miff Mole, Desmond Morris, Slim Richey, Kinky Friedman, Andy Statamn, G. I. Gurdjieff, Stuart Wilde, Bob Dylan, The Band, Little Feat, Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, Steely Dan, Mozart, AC/DC, Murray Rothbard, Gore Vidal, H. L. Mencken, Oscar Wilde, Stuart Duncan, Alan Wooley, Dick Schroeder, Strve Morgan, Barry Mitterhoff, Mark Simons, Troy Gilchrist, Sharon Gilchrist, Robin Smith, Danger In The Air, Ty Piper, Geoff Stelling, Doc Hamilton, and everyone that I meet.
Sounds Like: The best interpretation I can currently achieve of the music I hear inside
Record Label: unsigned
Type of Label: None

My Blog

Wow!!! Winfield was Great!!!!!

I may not have won the contest, but the 2007 Walnut Valley Festival was fantastic!!!  Winfield is always a time to renew old friendships and make new beginnings, but this year held boh for me in ...
Posted by Jeff Scroggins on Wed, 19 Sep 2007 05:05:00 PST

CD Progress, etc.

I just got back from the first recording sessions for my new CD! Driving to Durango, Colorado in a snow storm was a little intense, but it was definitely worth it. My good friend Mark Simons, who live...
Posted by Jeff Scroggins on Wed, 24 Jan 2007 10:53:00 PST

Mystic Lizard's First Public Appearance!!!

Mystic Lizard is the hot new progressive bluegrass band that I have been working to put together for the past two years. We are FINALLY ready to make our performance debut.  In addition to m...
Posted by Jeff Scroggins on Wed, 17 Jan 2007 01:54:00 PST

Some Thoughts About The New Year

Hello Everyone,   Since putting up this Myspace site just over two months ago, I have done almost nothing with this blog, and I consider that an opportunity wasted. Therefore, as one of my extrem...
Posted by Jeff Scroggins on Mon, 01 Jan 2007 09:55:00 PST