Chris Eldridge

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Chris Eldridge
Background information
Origin

Fredericksburg, Virginia

 United States
Genres Progressive bluegrass
Bluegrass
Instruments Guitar
Years active 2000-present
Labels Nonesuch Records
Associated acts Punch Brothers
The Infamous Stringdusters
Seldom Scene
Notable instruments
1954 Martin D-28 named "Uncle Johnny" [1]

Chris Eldridge is an American guitarist and singer best known for being a member of Punch Brothers. He was also a founding member of the bluegrass band The Infamous Stringdusters. His father is noted banjoist Ben Eldridge of the Seldom Scene.

Discography

Punch Brothers

Year Title Label
2006 How to Grow a Woman from the Ground Sugar Hill
2008 Punch Nonesuch
2010 Antifogmatic Nonesuch
2012 Who's Feeling Young Now? Nonesuch

The Infamous Stringdusters

Year Title Label
2006 The Infamous Stringdusters (EP) Sugar Hill
2007 Fork In The Road Sugar Hill

Seldom Scene

Year Title Label
2000 Scene It All Sugar Hill
2007 Scenechronized Sugar Hill

References

  1. Flatpicking Guitar Magazine May/June 2006

External links

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