
The Seldom Scene is an American bluegrass band that formed in 1971 in Bethesda, Maryland. The band's original line-up comprised John Starling on lead vocals and guitar, Mike Auldridge on Dobro and baritone vocals, Ben Eldridge on banjo, Tom Gray on double bass, and John Duffey on mandolin; the latter three also provided backing vocals. Together they released their debut studio album, Act I, in 1972, followed by both Act II and Act III in 1973.
In 1977, Starling left the group and was replaced by singer-songwriter Phil Rosenthal. Starling and Rosenthal shared lead vocals on the group's sixth studio album, Baptizing, released in 1978. Around the same time, the group switched record labels from Rebel Records to Sugar Hill Records. In 1986, Rosenthal and Gray left the band, and were replaced by Lou Reid and T. Michael Coleman, respectively; Reid and Coleman first appeared on the band's 1988 album A Change of Scenery. Reid left the band in 1992, and Starling briefly returned to the group, performing on their 1994 album Like We Used to Be. Starling was replaced by Moondi Klein as the band's lead singer.
During 1995 and 1996, Klein, Coleman, and Auldridge, left the Seldom Scene to form a new band called Chesapeake. Duffey and Eldridge recruited guitarist Fred Travers, bassist Ronnie Simpkins, and guitarist and singer Dudley Connell into the Seldom Scene, and together released the album Dream Scene in 1996. That same year, Duffey died of a heart attack. Reid returned to the band to replace Duffey on mandolin, and the group released the album Scene It All in 2000. The group's 2007 album Scenechronized was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Bluegrass Album. The band's original members (Auldridge, Duffey, Eldridge, Gray, and Starling) were inducted into the International Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame in 2014.
Links to Peel[]
Peel seemed to have first played the group's material in the early 00's, according to available tracklistings on this site. Their material he played on his programmes were old songs via compilation albums and one 70's album they released.
Shows Played[]
- 30 January 2001: Song For Life (LP - The New Seldom Scene Album) Rebel
- 22 February 2001 (Radio Eins): Song For Life (LP - The New Seldom Scene Album) Rebel
- 22 August 2001: Bad Moon Rising (v/a LP - Cool Blue Rocks (Rock & Roll In The Bluegrass Tradition)) Sugar Hill
- 09 September 2001 (BBC World Service): Bad Moon Rising (v/a album - Cool Blue Rocks (Rock & Roll In The Bluegrass Tradition)) Sugar Hill
- 2002
- 01 August 2002: Philadelphia Lawyer (v/a LP - Cool Blue Outlaws: Songs of Rogues, Rascals and Rapscallions) Sugar Hill
- 14 August 2002: Philadelphia Lawyer (v/a LP - Cool Blue Outlaws: Songs of Rogues, Rascals and Rapscallions) Sugar Hill
- 22 August 2002 (Radio Mafia): Philadelphia Lawyer (v/a LP - Cool Blue Outlaws: Songs of Rogues, Rascals and Rapscallions) Sugar Hill