Navigated to Grand Ole Opry At 100: Earl Scruggs & Loretta Lynn

Grand Ole Opry At 100: Earl Scruggs & Loretta Lynn

November 28
46 mins

View Transcript

Episode Description

We mark the 100th anniversary of The Grand Ole Opry, country music’s biggest stage, and feature interviews with two of its members. First up, bluegrass banjo player Earl Scruggs. He and guitarist Lester Flatt had a hit with “Foggy Mountain Breakdown.” Scruggs told Terry Gross how he developed his famous three-finger picking style while absent-mindedly playing the banjo one day. Also, we listen back to Terry’s interview with country music star, “Honky Tonk Girl” Loretta Lynn. 

Film critic Justin Chang reviews a new documentary about Russia's crackdown on independent journalists. It’s called ‘My Undesirable Friends: Part I — Last Air in Moscow.’

Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoices

NPR Privacy Policy

See all episodes

Never lose your place, on any device

Create a free account to sync, back up, and get personal recommendations.