Earl Scruggs And Friends - Foggy Mountain Breakdown (2001)
Written by Earl Scruggs
Banjo: Earl Scruggs
2nd banjo solo: Steve Martin
1st electric guitar solo: Vince Gill
2nd electric guitar solo: Albert Lee
Acoustic guitar: Randy Scruggs
Dobro: Jerry Douglas
Fiddle: Glen Duncan
Mandolin: Marty Stuart
Bass: Glenn Worf
Drums: Harry Stinson
Harmonica: Gary Scruggs
Piano: Paul Shaffer
Organ: Leon Russell
Recorder: Ron Reynolds
Mixer: Ron Reynolds
Additional Engineer: Todd Parker
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Earl Scruggs received a second Grammy for his composition of Foggy Mountain Breakdown, at the 44th annual ceremony on February 27, 2002, at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, California. First recorded on December 11, 1949, by the bluegrass artists Flatt & Scruggs and the Foggy Mountain Boys, he first released his instrumental March 15, 1950. It reached No. 55, and was featured as background music in the 1967 movie Bonnie and Clyde, especially in the car chase scenes, and has been used in a similar manner in many other films and television programs, particularly when depicting a pursuit scene in a rural setting. He recorded it with Lester Flatt and their performance was awarded a Grammy for Best Country Performance, Duo or Group - Vocal Or Instrumental at the 11th ceremony in 1969.
He recorded another performance in 2001 with Steve Martin on second banjo, Vince Gill on guitar, Marty Stuart on mandolin, Paul Shaffer on piano among many others. This work won the Grammy for Best Country Instrumental Performance in 2002.
In 2004, it was one of 50 recordings chosen that year by the Library of Congress to be added to the National Recording Registry.