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Scott Vestal

Scott Vestal is an American banjoist, songwriter and luthier, known for his innovative approach to playing and designing the banjo.

Scott Vestal
Born (1962-05-08) May 8, 1962 (age 60)
Duncan, Oklahoma
GenresBluegrass music, Country music, jazz music
Occupation(s)Musician, recording engineer
Instrument(s)Banjo
Years active1971–present
LabelsPinecastle Records
Websitescottvestal.com

Biography

Early years

The older of two children, Scott Vestal was raised in Duncan, Oklahoma in a musical family. His Grandfather Famon Self was a country fiddler who taught Vestal his first guitar chords. Scott and his brother Curtis played and sang with their grandfather at bluegrass festivals and other events.[1]

Music career

Vestal acquired a 5-string banjo at age 13 and by age 15 was playing with T. J. Rogers’ family band. At age 18, Vestal performed and recorded with Larry Sparks for a year. At age 19, Vestal moved to Texas and with his brother Curtis and Russell Moore formed the band Southern Connection, which toured the Midwest and East Coast for 3 years.[2]

In 1985, Vestal, Russell Moore, and Scott Vestal joined Doyle Lawson and Quicksilver, replacing Terry Baucom.[3] Vestal stayed with Quicksilver for four years and five albums.[4][5]

Vestal then formed his group Livewire with mandolinist Wayne Benson, guitarist and vocalist Robert Hale, and bassist Ernie Sykes.[6] Vestal toured Japan with an acoustic jazz ensemble, and starred in Phyllis McBride's original musical production Cowboy Cafe.[3][7]

In 1994, Vestal moved to Nashville and formed a band with Harley Allen and David Parmley. When Allen decided to focus on songwriting, the band became David Parmley, Scott Vestal, and Continental Divide. Over the next 5 years, the band recorded three albums and toured the US and Canada.[8] Vestal left Continental Divide in 1998.[9]

Vestal produced, engineered, and played on an annual series of instrumental albums for Pinecastle Records. The initial project started as a solo album for Mountain Heart guitarist Clay Jones. When Jones went another direction, Vestaal salvaged the project as an instrumental album.[10][11]

The “Bluegrass Annual” series), which won the IBMA award for Recorded Event of the Year in 1996. This series of recordings continued from 1995 through 2001.[3]

Scott played on Johnny Staats’ mandolin project with John Cowan. From 1998 until 2003, Vestal and Cowan were in the John Cowan Band, and recorded two albums together. Vestal had the opportunity to incorporating a solid body electric MIDI banjo into their recordings and performances.[12]

In 2006, Vestal worked with David Lee Roth to promote the CMH Records Van Halen bluegrass tribute Strummin' with the Devil: The Southern Side of Van Halen, appearing on late night and daytime talk shows and at a concert at the Nokia Theater in New York City.[13]

Starting in 2006, Vestal recorded and toured with the Sam Bush Band along with Stephen Mougin (guitar), Todd Parks (bass), and Chris Brown (drums).[14][15]

Recording and session work

As well as being a session player in Nashville, Vestal built Digital Underground, a recording studio where he engineers, produces, and performs on various projects.[16]

Vestal has worked with Bill Monroe, Tim O'Brien, Jim Lauderdale, Shawn Camp, Ricky Skaggs, Jerry Douglas, Tony Rice, Vassar Clements, Chris Thile, Hank Williams III, Kenny Chesney, Del McCoury, Dierks Bentley, Billy Ray Cyrus, Alan Jackson, Dolly Parton,[17] Dwight Yoakam,[18] and others.

Vestal and his wife, jazz singer Alice Newman Vestal, recorded the album Goin’ To The Dance. Steve Thomas (fiddle), Chris Brown (drums), Jeff Autry (guitar), Byron House (bass), and Randy Kohrs (resophonic guitar) assisted.[3][19]

Solo career

Vestal wrote nine of thirteen songs on his first solo album In Pursuit Of Happiness and nine of twelve songs on his album Millennia.

On Vestal's 1992 album In Pursuit Of Happiness, the personnel are Curtis Vestal (bass), Jeff Autry (guitar), Wayne Benson (mandolin), and Greg Luck (fiddle).[20]

On Millennia, released in 2000, Vestal is joined by John Cowan on vocals, Reese Winans on keyboards, Pasi Leppikangas on drums, Jeff Autry and Jim Hurst on guitars, and Stuart Duncan, Kati Penn, and Rickie Simpkins on fiddle.[21]

Stealth Banjos

Vestal's banjo company Stealth Banjos sells instruments he has designed and developed. It features an innovative hidden 5th string and a streamlined neck and headstock.[22]

Awards

Scott was awarded Banjo Player of the Year in 1996 by the International Bluegrass Music Association (co-winner with Sammy Shelor), and 1998 Banjo Player of the Year by the Bluegrass Now Magazine Fan's Choice Awards.

In 2017, Vestal was awarded the Steve Martin Prize for Excellence in Banjo and Bluegrass.[23]

Discography

Solo albums

  • 1992: In Pursuit of Happiness (self-released)
  • 2000: Millennia (Pinecastle)[24]

ASV (Scott Vestal and Alice Newman Vestal)

  • 2006: Goin' To the Dance (Bless Your Heart Music)[25]

With Larry Sparks

  • 1981: Ramblin' Letters (Acoustic Revival)

With Southern Connection

  • 1984: Southern Connection (Peach's)

With Doyle Lawson and Quicksilver

  • 1986: Beyond the Shadows (Sugar Hill)
  • 1987: The News is Out (Sugar Hill)
  • 1987: Heaven's Joy Awaits: A Cappella Quartets (Sugar Hill)
  • 1988: I'll Wander Back Someday (Sugar Hill)
  • 1988: Hymn Time in the Country (Sugar Hill)
  • 2004: A School Of Bluegrass (Crossroads)

With Livewire

With David Parmley and Continental Divide

  • 1995: David Parmley/Scott Vestal and Continental Divide (Pinecastle)
  • 1996: On the Divide (Pinecastle)[27]
  • 1998: Feel Good Day (Pinecastle)[28]

With John Cowan

With Sam Bush

Bluegrass Annual series

  • 1995: various artists - Bluegrass '95 (Pinecastle)
  • 1996: various artists - Bluegrass '96 (Pinecastle)
  • 1997: various artists - Bluegrass '97 (Pinecastle)
  • 1998: various artists - Bluegrass '98 (Pinecastle)
  • 1999: various artists - Bluegrass '99 (Pinecastle)
  • 2000: various artists - Bluegrass 2000 (Pinecastle)
  • 2001: various artists - Bluegrass 2001 (Pinecastle)
  • 2020: various artists - Bluegrass 2020 (Pinecastle)
  • 2022: various artists - Bluegrass 2022 (Pinecastle)

As engineer / mixer

  • 2005: Wildfire - Rattle The Chains (Pinecastle)
  • 2010: Audie Blaylock and Redline - Cryin' Heart Blues (Rural Rhythm)
  • 2012: Audie Blaylock and Redline - Hard Country (Rural Rhythm)
  • 2014: Town Mountain - Live at the Isis (self-released)
  • 2016: Blue Highway - Original Traditional (Rounder)
  • 2016: Town Mountain - Southern Crescent (LoHi)
  • 2017: Mac Wiseman - I Sang the Song (Mountain Fever)
  • 2018: Williamson Branch - Free (Pinecastle)

As producer

  • 2007: Scott Anderson - Rivers (Mato Music)
  • 2012: Robert Hale - Pure & Simple (Pinecastle)

Also appears on

197? - 1999

  • 197?: Pickin' Tymes - Bluegrass Past - Present - Future (Jackalope) - exact release date unknown
  • 1996: Barry Berrier - First Time with Feeling (Pinecastle)
  • 1996: Barbara Lamb - Tonight I Feel Like Texas (Sugar Hill)
  • 1996: Aubrey Haynie - Doin' My Time (Sugar Hill)
  • 1997: Chris Thile - Stealing Second (Sugar Hill)
  • 1998: Richard Bennett - Long Lonesome Time (Rebel)
  • 1998: Paul Craft - Brother Jukebox (Strictly Country)
  • 1999: Jeff Autry - Foothills (Pinecastle)
  • 1999: Phil Leadbetter - Philibuster (Rounder)
  • 1999: Nancy Moore - Local Flowers (Pinecastle)
  • 1999: Jon Randall - Willin' (Eminent)
  • 1999: Marshall Wilborn - Root 5: Bass and Banjo (Pinecastle)

2000 - 2009

2010 - present

Music instruction

  • 1995: Acutab Transcriptions, Vol. 1 (Acutab)
  • 1998: Acutab Transcriptions, Vol. 2 (Acutab)

References

  1. ^ Donald Nitchie (September 1, 2017). "Callous Thumb". Banjo Newsletter. Retrieved September 8, 2017.
  2. ^ Sean Daly (July 1, 2000). "Scott Vestal". JazzTimes. Retrieved September 8, 2017.
  3. ^ a b c d Scott Anderson (June 1, 2010). "Scott Vestal". Banjo Newsletter. Retrieved September 7, 2017.
  4. ^ Erlewine, Michael (1997). All Music Guide to Country: The Experts' Guide to the Best Recordings in Country Music. ISBN 9780879304751. Retrieved September 8, 2017.
  5. ^ Weisberger, Jon (April 30, 1999). "Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver - The Original Band". No Depression. Retrieved September 8, 2017.
  6. ^ Bay, William (Dec 10, 2015). Master Anthology of Mandolin Solos, Vol. 1. ISBN 9780786693733. Retrieved September 8, 2017.
  7. ^ "Ernie Sykes to Present Two Workshops". Hudson Valley Bluegrass Association. November 10, 2009. Retrieved September 8, 2017.
  8. ^ Duckman, David (October 19, 1995). "David Parmley, Scott Vestal & Continental Divide..." Chicago Tribune. Retrieved September 8, 2017.
  9. ^ Evans Price, Deborah (February 12, 2000). "Parmley Takes Act Back to Bluegrass". Billboard. Retrieved September 8, 2017.
  10. ^ Lawless, John (February 13, 2007). "More Ultimate Pickin from Pinecastle". Bluegrass Today. Retrieved September 8, 2017.
  11. ^ Evans Price, Deborah (October 5, 1996). "McCoury Leads IBMA Awards". Billboard. Retrieved September 8, 2017.
  12. ^ Michelle Nikolai (June 23, 2003). "The Long Journey Back: John Cowan Returns to His 'Grass' Roots". CMT. Retrieved September 8, 2017.
  13. ^ John Lawless (June 6, 2006). "David Lee Roth – TV update". Bluegrass Today. Retrieved September 8, 2017.
  14. ^ Edelstein, Art (March 31, 2016). "'Father of newgrass': Sam Bush". Rutland Herald. Retrieved September 8, 2017.
  15. ^ "John Cowan". The Amplifier. July 3, 2012. Retrieved September 8, 2017.
  16. ^ Jim, Moulton (June 4, 2010). ""Crying Heart Blues" - Audey Blaylock and Redline - A Review". No Depression. Retrieved September 8, 2017.
  17. ^ Lawless, John (May 15, 2014). "Dolly Parton talks Blue Smoke". Bluegrass Today. Retrieved September 1, 2017.
  18. ^ staff (August 2, 2016). "Dwight Yoakam to Release New Bluegrass Album, "Swimmin' Pools, Movie Stars," on Sept. 23". KIIM. Retrieved September 8, 2017.
  19. ^ Jason MacNeil (October 3, 2006). "ASV: Goin' To The Dance". PopMatters. Retrieved September 8, 2017.
  20. ^ David Duckman (November 16, 1995). "Scott Vestal In Pursuit Of Happiness". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved September 8, 2017.
  21. ^ Jonathan Colcord. "Scott Vestal: Millennia". Country Standard Time. Retrieved September 8, 2017.
  22. ^ Casey Henry (February 1, 1998). "Stealth Banjo Review". Acoustic Magazine. Retrieved September 7, 2017.
  23. ^ Libbey, Peter (July 30, 2017). "Scott Vestal Wins Steve Martin Banjo Prize". The New York Times. Retrieved September 7, 2017.
  24. ^ George Graham (March 22, 2000). "Scott Vestal: Millennia". The Graham Weekly Album Review. Retrieved September 8, 2017.
  25. ^ Gutch, Frank Jr. (June 19, 2015). "ASV - Goin' To the Dance". No Depression. Retrieved September 8, 2017.
  26. ^ "Livewire - Wired!". Rounder. March 1, 2011. Retrieved September 8, 2017.
  27. ^ "David Parmley, Scott Vestal and Continental Divide: On The Divide". Bluegrass Unlimited. June 1, 1997. Retrieved September 8, 2017.
  28. ^ Roy Kasten. "Continental Divide: Feel Good Day". Country Standard Time. Retrieved September 8, 2017.

External links

  • Official website
  • Stealth Banjo website
  • Scott Vestal at AllMusic
  • Scott Vestal discography at Discogs

scott, vestal, american, banjoist, songwriter, luthier, known, innovative, approach, playing, designing, banjo, born, 1962, 1962, duncan, oklahomagenresbluegrass, music, country, music, jazz, musicoccupation, musician, recording, engineerinstrument, banjoyears. Scott Vestal is an American banjoist songwriter and luthier known for his innovative approach to playing and designing the banjo Scott VestalBorn 1962 05 08 May 8 1962 age 60 Duncan OklahomaGenresBluegrass music Country music jazz musicOccupation s Musician recording engineerInstrument s BanjoYears active1971 presentLabelsPinecastle RecordsWebsitescottvestal wbr com Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early years 1 2 Music career 1 3 Recording and session work 1 4 Solo career 1 5 Stealth Banjos 1 6 Awards 2 Discography 2 1 Solo albums 2 2 ASV Scott Vestal and Alice Newman Vestal 2 3 With Larry Sparks 2 4 With Southern Connection 2 5 With Doyle Lawson and Quicksilver 2 6 With Livewire 2 7 With David Parmley and Continental Divide 2 8 With John Cowan 2 9 With Sam Bush 2 10 Bluegrass Annual series 2 11 As engineer mixer 2 12 As producer 2 13 Also appears on 2 13 1 197 1999 2 13 2 2000 2009 2 13 3 2010 present 2 14 Music instruction 3 References 4 External linksBiography EditEarly years Edit The older of two children Scott Vestal was raised in Duncan Oklahoma in a musical family His Grandfather Famon Self was a country fiddler who taught Vestal his first guitar chords Scott and his brother Curtis played and sang with their grandfather at bluegrass festivals and other events 1 Music career Edit Vestal acquired a 5 string banjo at age 13 and by age 15 was playing with T J Rogers family band At age 18 Vestal performed and recorded with Larry Sparks for a year At age 19 Vestal moved to Texas and with his brother Curtis and Russell Moore formed the band Southern Connection which toured the Midwest and East Coast for 3 years 2 In 1985 Vestal Russell Moore and Scott Vestal joined Doyle Lawson and Quicksilver replacing Terry Baucom 3 Vestal stayed with Quicksilver for four years and five albums 4 5 Vestal then formed his group Livewire with mandolinist Wayne Benson guitarist and vocalist Robert Hale and bassist Ernie Sykes 6 Vestal toured Japan with an acoustic jazz ensemble and starred in Phyllis McBride s original musical production Cowboy Cafe 3 7 In 1994 Vestal moved to Nashville and formed a band with Harley Allen and David Parmley When Allen decided to focus on songwriting the band became David Parmley Scott Vestal and Continental Divide Over the next 5 years the band recorded three albums and toured the US and Canada 8 Vestal left Continental Divide in 1998 9 Vestal produced engineered and played on an annual series of instrumental albums for Pinecastle Records The initial project started as a solo album for Mountain Heart guitarist Clay Jones When Jones went another direction Vestaal salvaged the project as an instrumental album 10 11 The Bluegrass Annual series which won the IBMA award for Recorded Event of the Year in 1996 This series of recordings continued from 1995 through 2001 3 Scott played on Johnny Staats mandolin project with John Cowan From 1998 until 2003 Vestal and Cowan were in the John Cowan Band and recorded two albums together Vestal had the opportunity to incorporating a solid body electric MIDI banjo into their recordings and performances 12 In 2006 Vestal worked with David Lee Roth to promote the CMH Records Van Halen bluegrass tribute Strummin with the Devil The Southern Side of Van Halen appearing on late night and daytime talk shows and at a concert at the Nokia Theater in New York City 13 Starting in 2006 Vestal recorded and toured with the Sam Bush Band along with Stephen Mougin guitar Todd Parks bass and Chris Brown drums 14 15 Recording and session work Edit As well as being a session player in Nashville Vestal built Digital Underground a recording studio where he engineers produces and performs on various projects 16 Vestal has worked with Bill Monroe Tim O Brien Jim Lauderdale Shawn Camp Ricky Skaggs Jerry Douglas Tony Rice Vassar Clements Chris Thile Hank Williams III Kenny Chesney Del McCoury Dierks Bentley Billy Ray Cyrus Alan Jackson Dolly Parton 17 Dwight Yoakam 18 and others Vestal and his wife jazz singer Alice Newman Vestal recorded the album Goin To The Dance Steve Thomas fiddle Chris Brown drums Jeff Autry guitar Byron House bass and Randy Kohrs resophonic guitar assisted 3 19 Solo career Edit Vestal wrote nine of thirteen songs on his first solo album In Pursuit Of Happiness and nine of twelve songs on his album Millennia On Vestal s 1992 album In Pursuit Of Happiness the personnel are Curtis Vestal bass Jeff Autry guitar Wayne Benson mandolin and Greg Luck fiddle 20 On Millennia released in 2000 Vestal is joined by John Cowan on vocals Reese Winans on keyboards Pasi Leppikangas on drums Jeff Autry and Jim Hurst on guitars and Stuart Duncan Kati Penn and Rickie Simpkins on fiddle 21 Stealth Banjos Edit Vestal s banjo company Stealth Banjos sells instruments he has designed and developed It features an innovative hidden 5th string and a streamlined neck and headstock 22 Awards Edit Scott was awarded Banjo Player of the Year in 1996 by the International Bluegrass Music Association co winner with Sammy Shelor and 1998 Banjo Player of the Year by the Bluegrass Now Magazine Fan s Choice Awards In 2017 Vestal was awarded the Steve Martin Prize for Excellence in Banjo and Bluegrass 23 Discography EditSolo albums Edit 1992 In Pursuit of Happiness self released 2000 Millennia Pinecastle 24 ASV Scott Vestal and Alice Newman Vestal Edit 2006 Goin To the Dance Bless Your Heart Music 25 With Larry Sparks Edit 1981 Ramblin Letters Acoustic Revival With Southern Connection Edit 1984 Southern Connection Peach s With Doyle Lawson and Quicksilver Edit 1986 Beyond the Shadows Sugar Hill 1987 The News is Out Sugar Hill 1987 Heaven s Joy Awaits A Cappella Quartets Sugar Hill 1988 I ll Wander Back Someday Sugar Hill 1988 Hymn Time in the Country Sugar Hill 2004 A School Of Bluegrass Crossroads With Livewire Edit 1989 Wired Rounder 26 With David Parmley and Continental Divide Edit 1995 David Parmley Scott Vestal and Continental Divide Pinecastle 1996 On the Divide Pinecastle 27 1998 Feel Good Day Pinecastle 28 With John Cowan Edit 2002 Always Take Me Back Sugar Hill 2009 Telluride Live Entertainment One With Sam Bush Edit 2006 Laps in Seven Sugar Hill 2009 Circles Around Me Sugar Hill 2016 Storyman Sugar Hill Bluegrass Annual series Edit 1995 various artists Bluegrass 95 Pinecastle 1996 various artists Bluegrass 96 Pinecastle 1997 various artists Bluegrass 97 Pinecastle 1998 various artists Bluegrass 98 Pinecastle 1999 various artists Bluegrass 99 Pinecastle 2000 various artists Bluegrass 2000 Pinecastle 2001 various artists Bluegrass 2001 Pinecastle 2020 various artists Bluegrass 2020 Pinecastle 2022 various artists Bluegrass 2022 Pinecastle As engineer mixer Edit 2005 Wildfire Rattle The Chains Pinecastle 2010 Audie Blaylock and Redline Cryin Heart Blues Rural Rhythm 2012 Audie Blaylock and Redline Hard Country Rural Rhythm 2014 Town Mountain Live at the Isis self released 2016 Blue Highway Original Traditional Rounder 2016 Town Mountain Southern Crescent LoHi 2017 Mac Wiseman I Sang the Song Mountain Fever 2018 Williamson Branch Free Pinecastle As producer Edit 2007 Scott Anderson Rivers Mato Music 2012 Robert Hale Pure amp Simple Pinecastle Also appears on Edit 197 1999 Edit 197 Pickin Tymes Bluegrass Past Present Future Jackalope exact release date unknown 1996 Barry Berrier First Time with Feeling Pinecastle 1996 Barbara Lamb Tonight I Feel Like Texas Sugar Hill 1996 Aubrey Haynie Doin My Time Sugar Hill 1997 Chris Thile Stealing Second Sugar Hill 1998 Richard Bennett Long Lonesome Time Rebel 1998 Paul Craft Brother Jukebox Strictly Country 1999 Jeff Autry Foothills Pinecastle 1999 Phil Leadbetter Philibuster Rounder 1999 Nancy Moore Local Flowers Pinecastle 1999 Jon Randall Willin Eminent 1999 Marshall Wilborn Root 5 Bass and Banjo Pinecastle 2000 2009 Edit 2000 Aubrey Haynie A Man Must Carry On Sugar Hill 2000 Johnny Staats Project Wires amp Wood Giant 2000 various artists Knee Deep in Bluegrass The AcuTab Sessions Rebel 2001 Randy Kohrs Crack in My Armour Junction 2001 Wildfire Uncontained Pinecastle 2002 Drew Emmitt Freedom Ride Compass 2002 Jim Hurst Second Son Pinecastle 2003 Wayne Benson An Instrumental Anthology Pinecastle 2003 Craig Campbell Never Regret Bigger Picture 2003 Grandstaff Circles Compendia 2003 The Larkins Larkins Audium 2003 Donna Hughes Same Old Me Flying Hound Publishing BMI 2004 Shawn Camp Live At The Station Inn Skeeterbit 2004 Randy Kohrs I m Torn Lonesome Day 2004 The Woodys Telluride to Tennessee Madacy 2005 Phil Leadbetter Slide Effects Pinecastle 2006 Shawn Camp Fireball Skeeterbit 2006 various artists Strummin with the Devil The Southern Side of Van Halen CMH 2007 Shawn Camp and Billy Burnette The Bluegrass Elvises Vol 1 American Roots 2007 Kenny Chesney Just Who I Am Poets amp Pirates BNA 2007 Donna Hughes Gaining Wisdom Rounder 2007 Randy Kohrs Old Photograph Rural Rhythm 2007 Laura Love NeGrass Octoroon Biography 2007 Tony Trischka Double Banjo Bluegrass Spectacular Rounder 2008 Ashton Shepherd Sounds So Good Mercury Nashville 2008 Beth Stevens and Edge Strong Enough Pinecastle 2009 Jim Lauderdale Could We Get Any Closer Sky Crunch 2009 Donna Ulisse Walk This Mountain Down Hadley 2010 present Edit 2010 Butch Baldassari and Van Manakas Leavin Tennessee SoundArt 2010 Dierks Bentley Up on the Ridge Capitol Nashville 2010 Dailey amp Vincent Sing the Statler Brothers Cracker Barrel Rounder 2010 Randy Kohrs Quicksand Rural Rhythm 2010 Nora Jane Struthers Nora Jane Struthers Blue Pig 2011 Billy Ray Cyrus I m American Buena Vista 2011 Kathy Joy Daugherty Heart of Dreams CD Baby 2011 Jim Lauderdale Reason And Rhyme Bluegrass Songs by Robert Hunter amp Jim Lauderdale Sugar Hill 2011 Tracy Parnell A Walk In the Country self released 2012 Derek Ryan Dreamers and Believers Sharpe 2011 Ashton Shepherd Where Country Grows MCA Nashville 2012 Dan Stevens My Life of Adventure Gatorbone 2013 Jim Lauderdale Old Time Angels Sky Crunch 2013 Keith Sewell Love Is a Journey Skaggs Family 2017 The Mavericks Brand New Day Mono Mundo 2012 Kenny Chesney Welcome to the Fishbowl Blue Chair Columbia 2012 Alan Jackson Thirty Miles West EMI Nashville 2013 Dailey amp Vincent Brothers of the Highway Rounder 2013 various artists Christmas Grass The Collection Red River track 7 Deck The Halls 2014 Dolly Parton Blue Smoke Dolly Records Sony Masterworks 2016 Irene Kelley These Hills Mountain Fever 2016 Josh Williams Modern Day Man Rounder 2016 Dwight Yoakam Swimmin Pools Movie Stars Sugar Hill Music instruction Edit 1995 Acutab Transcriptions Vol 1 Acutab 1998 Acutab Transcriptions Vol 2 Acutab References Edit Donald Nitchie September 1 2017 Callous Thumb Banjo Newsletter Retrieved September 8 2017 Sean Daly July 1 2000 Scott Vestal JazzTimes Retrieved September 8 2017 a b c d Scott Anderson June 1 2010 Scott Vestal Banjo Newsletter Retrieved September 7 2017 Erlewine Michael 1997 All Music Guide to Country The Experts Guide to the Best Recordings in Country Music ISBN 9780879304751 Retrieved September 8 2017 Weisberger Jon April 30 1999 Doyle Lawson amp Quicksilver The Original Band No Depression Retrieved September 8 2017 Bay William Dec 10 2015 Master Anthology of Mandolin Solos Vol 1 ISBN 9780786693733 Retrieved September 8 2017 Ernie Sykes to Present Two Workshops Hudson Valley Bluegrass Association November 10 2009 Retrieved September 8 2017 Duckman David October 19 1995 David Parmley Scott Vestal amp Continental Divide Chicago Tribune Retrieved September 8 2017 Evans Price Deborah February 12 2000 Parmley Takes Act Back to Bluegrass Billboard Retrieved September 8 2017 Lawless John February 13 2007 More Ultimate Pickin from Pinecastle Bluegrass Today Retrieved September 8 2017 Evans Price Deborah October 5 1996 McCoury Leads IBMA Awards Billboard Retrieved September 8 2017 Michelle Nikolai June 23 2003 The Long Journey Back John Cowan Returns to His Grass Roots CMT Retrieved September 8 2017 John Lawless June 6 2006 David Lee Roth TV update Bluegrass Today Retrieved September 8 2017 Edelstein Art March 31 2016 Father of newgrass Sam Bush Rutland Herald Retrieved September 8 2017 John Cowan The Amplifier July 3 2012 Retrieved September 8 2017 Jim Moulton June 4 2010 Crying Heart Blues Audey Blaylock and Redline A Review No Depression Retrieved September 8 2017 Lawless John May 15 2014 Dolly Parton talks Blue Smoke Bluegrass Today Retrieved September 1 2017 staff August 2 2016 Dwight Yoakam to Release New Bluegrass Album Swimmin Pools Movie Stars on Sept 23 KIIM Retrieved September 8 2017 Jason MacNeil October 3 2006 ASV Goin To The Dance PopMatters Retrieved September 8 2017 David Duckman November 16 1995 Scott Vestal In Pursuit Of Happiness Chicago Tribune Retrieved September 8 2017 Jonathan Colcord Scott Vestal Millennia Country Standard Time Retrieved September 8 2017 Casey Henry February 1 1998 Stealth Banjo Review Acoustic Magazine Retrieved September 7 2017 Libbey Peter July 30 2017 Scott Vestal Wins Steve Martin Banjo Prize The New York Times Retrieved September 7 2017 George Graham March 22 2000 Scott Vestal Millennia The Graham Weekly Album Review Retrieved September 8 2017 Gutch Frank Jr June 19 2015 ASV Goin To the Dance No Depression Retrieved September 8 2017 Livewire Wired Rounder March 1 2011 Retrieved September 8 2017 David Parmley Scott Vestal and Continental Divide On The Divide Bluegrass Unlimited June 1 1997 Retrieved September 8 2017 Roy Kasten Continental Divide Feel Good Day Country Standard Time Retrieved September 8 2017 External links EditOfficial website Stealth Banjo website Scott Vestal at AllMusic Scott Vestal discography at Discogs Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Scott Vestal amp oldid 1131468282, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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