- Scotty Plummer
Scotty Plummer (born circa 1961 – died 1992) was a highly regarded
banjo player who made a name for himself as a youngster in both theUnited States andCanada and earned the title "Prince of Banjo". He also achieved some international fame through touring as a headline act withLiberace in the mid 1970s.Plummer played what is termed the
plectrum style ofbanjo playing and used, amongst other instruments, a Vega Vox 4 plectrum banjo as well as a Jerry Reilly Bicentennial Electronic (manufactured around 1976), which used as its base a 1927Gibson Mastertone rim. He played this particular instrument, which was heavily ornamented in the casework and glowed beautifully under lights, for some of the shows he did withLiberace . Another source also suggests that he played in theEddie Peabody style.He also toured with country singer
Eddy Arnold and was also often a guest on TV specials, particularly the 1975Disney production "Welcome to the World", starringLucie Arnaz (when he was just 14 years old) and later in 1980, on "Lucy Moves to NBC", starringLucille Ball ,Bob Hope ,Gene Kelly ,Donald O'Connor and a host of others.Scotty Plummer was killed in a motorbike accident in the
Bermudas in 1992, leaving behind his wife Denise and daughter Kylen.He recorded an LP in 1974 released as "Banjo on the Roof" on the AVI label, also reissued on other labels. Plummer was posthumously inducted into the National Four-String Banjo Hall of Fame.
External links
* [http://www.banjomuseum.org The National Four-String Banjo Hall of Fame Museum]
* [http://www.jazzbanjo.com Jazz Banjo Site]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8qN8cOdYg40 Short interview about meeting Eddie Peabody]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7JdCT4n-MxI Plummer playing Robert E. Lee]
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