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After Lester Flatt and <a href="spotify:artist:4NEA48c6ajydrRzCbyll3M">Earl Scruggs</a> parted ways in 1969, Flatt reassembled many of the Foggy Mountain Boys, renamed the group <a href="spotify:artist:4SUkmEgrZMy4p3udBc6PNL">Nashville Grass</a>, and toured very successfully until his death in 1979. Unlike <a href="spotify:artist:4NEA48c6ajydrRzCbyll3M">Scruggs</a>, who with his sons moved on to music that was only marginally country, Flatt and <a href="spotify:artist:4SUkmEgrZMy4p3udBc6PNL">the Grass</a> stuck to traditional bluegrass material. Even without <a href="spotify:artist:4NEA48c6ajydrRzCbyll3M">Scruggs</a>, the band shone, and Flatt's vocals, musical direction, and taste received the credit they had so long deserved. ~ David Vinopal, Rovi

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