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The Seldom Scene

The Seldom Scene Tour Dates and Upcoming Concerts

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On tour Yes
Followers 22,112
Category Bluegrass
Concerts
Dec
29
Rams Head On Stage
Annapolis
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Dec
30
The Seldom Scene Returns to Live At Hub City Vinyl
Hagerstown
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Dec
31
Birchmere
Alexandria
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Feb
01
Song of the Mountains
Marion
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Feb
02
The Tin Pan
Richmond
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Sep
04
McCandless Hall
Athens
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About The Seldom Scene
The Seldom Scene is an American bluegrass band formed in 1971 in Bethesda, Maryland out of the weekly jam sessions in the basement of banjo player Ben Eldridge. These sessions included John Starling on guitar and lead vocals, Mike Auldridge on resophonic guitar and baritone vocals, and Tom Gray on bass. Then came mandolinist John Duffey, who had quit the Country Gentlemen two years before due to disillusionment with the music business. Duffey was invited to the jam sessions, hit it off with John Starling, and decided to give music another try at the time when Auldridge arranged for the group to play as a performing band. Duffey proposed some rules that the others agreed to including playing only one night a week at local clubs, doing occasional concerts and festivals on weekends, making records, and keeping their day jobs. Duffey repaired musical instruments, Eldridge was a mathematician, Starling a physician, Auldridge a graphic artist, and Gray a cartographer with National Geographic. The Scene's first home was the Red Fox Inn in Bethesda, Maryland, where they spent six years before starting weekly performances at The Birchmere Music Hall in Alexandria, Virginia. Bluegrass reached a second peak in popularity in the early 1970s, and the progressive bluegrass style played by The Seldom Scene was particularly popular. Duffey's stratospheric tenor anchored the group, but the vocal blend of Duffey/Starling/Auldridge set a new standard that attracted new audiences to what had been a niche music. Their weekly shows included bluegrass versions of country music, rock, and even classical pop. The band's popularity soon forced them to play more than once a week--but they continued to maintain their image as being seldom seen, and on several of their early album covers were photographed with the stage lights on only their feet, or with their backs to the camera. Though the Scene remained a non-touring band, they were prolific recorders, producing seven albums in their first five years of existence, including two live albums (among the first live bluegrass albums). But the band's philosophy of not touring and maintaining their day jobs eventually caused some changes in membership. In 1977, John Starling left the group to focus on his medical career, and was replaced by singer and songwriter Phil Rosenthal, whose song "Muddy Water" had been recorded by the Scene on two earlier albums. Around the same time, the group switched record labels from Rebel Records to Sugar Hill; however, while Starling had been officially the band's frontman, these changes made little significant difference to the band's overall sound. The band recorded several more albums in the 1980s and firmly established themselves as one of the most influential bluegrass bands. In 1986, Rosenthal and Tom Gray both left the band to focus on other pursuits, and were replaced by Lou Reid and T. Michael Coleman, respectively. Coleman proved to be very controversial, as many purists objected to his use of an electric bass in what is an acoustic genre, but the albums produced by the band after Coleman's arrival maintained the traditional appeal of any of the Scene's earlier albums. Reid left the band in 1993, and Duffey convinced former member John Starling to return to the band for the next year. During that year the Scene recorded the album "Like We Used To Be," but Starling did not wish to stay with the band long term. He was replaced in 1994 by lead singer Moondi Klein. Throughout these changes, John Duffey remained the group's spiritual center and greatest influence, and his initial ideas about keeping a light touring schedule and staying close to home continued to prevail. Though there had been disagreements about this philosophy before, it wasn't until after Starling left for the second time that it cost the band a majority of its members at once. During 1995 and 1996, Klein and Coleman, along with original member Mike Auldridge, left the group to form a new band called Chesapeake. This new band became a full-time project for its members, and for a time the Scene stopped recording. Duffey and Ben Eldridge, the two remaining original members, recruited resophonic guitar player Fred Travers, bassist Ronnie Simpkins, and guitarist and singer Dudley Connell to join the band, and the reconstituted group recorded an album in 1996 and resumed live appearances. For 25 years The Seldom Scene remained extremely popular in bluegrass circles even with the near-constant personnel changes. But the band was dealt what seemed a crushing blow in late 1996, when founder and leader John Duffey suffered a fatal heart attack. The band again stopped recording and made no live appearances for some years. Duffey had been widely regarded as one of the most powerful and entertaining stage performers in bluegrass, and there was no one who could replace him. Nonetheless, the band was simply too popular to disappear for good. Banjoist Ben Eldridge, the sole remaining original member and a significant force in banjo music in his own right, assumed leadership of the band. Former guitarist Lou Reid rejoined the band on mandolin. Initially the new Scene concentrated on live performances, but in 2000 the group recorded a new album, "Scene it All." The Seldom Scene continues to tour, and remains on the Sugar Hill label for future recordings. The band currently consists of Dudley Connell (guitar/lead vocals), Ben Eldridge (banjo), Lou Reid (mandolin/tenor vocals), Fred Travers (dobro/lead vocals), and Ronnie Simpkins (bass/baritone vocals). Discography Act I (Rebel, 1972) Act II (Rebel, 1973) Act III (Rebel, 1973) Old Train (Rebel, 1973) Live At The Cellar Door (Rebel, 1975) The New Seldom Scene Album (Rebel, 1976) Baptizing (Rebel, 1978) Act IV (Sugar Hill, 1979) After Midnight (Sugar Hill, 1981) At The Scene (Sugar Hill, 1983) Blue Ridge with Jonathan Edwards (Sugar Hill, 1985) 15th Anniversary Celebration (Sugar Hill, 1986) A Change Of Scenery (Sugar Hill, 1988) Scenic Roots (Sugar Hill, 1990) Scene 20: 20th Anniversary Concert (Sugar Hill, 1992) Like We Used To Be (Sugar Hill, 1994) Dream Scene (Sugar Hill, 1996) Scene It All (Sugar Hill, 2000) External links Official site
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Genres
Bluegrass
Band members
Fred Travers, Lou Reid, Ronnie Simpkins, Ron Stewart, Dudley Connell
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What fans are saying
Sally
5 / 5
They sounded great, and Clay did an impressive job filling in for Dudley, given the short notice! Kudos Guys
Carroll County Arts Council Westminster, MD
Nov 25, 2024
Timothy
5 / 5
Magnificent, unmistakable, fresh and tight as ever. Venue was special, amazing for bluegrass
The Myron R. Szold Music & Dance Hall Chicago, IL
Apr 29, 2023
Meredith
5 / 5
So amazing!!! Exceeded my very high expectations!! Fred was my favorite!
The Rams Head Tavern Annapolis, MD
Jan 01, 2018
Melody
5 / 5
They were really good! What a fantastic show!
Court Square Theater Harrisonburg, VA
Dec 18, 2023
Donna
5 / 5
Amazing as always!!! Great venue!!
Louisa Arts Center Louisa, VA
Jan 14, 2024
Roy
5 / 5
Great show Just a fantastic group
Carter Family Fold Music Shows Hiltons, VA
Mar 24, 2024
Joe
5 / 5
Great band! Always a great venue!
Belleville Congregational Church Newburyport, MA
May 08, 2022
joe
5 / 5
Oh my goodness, fabulous show.
Centers for the Arts of Bonita Springs Bonita Springs, FL
Oct 09, 2023
Mark
5 / 5
Amazing show, GREAT harmonies!
Red Clay Theatre Duluth, GA
Jun 11, 2022
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The Seldom Scene Tour Cities
Marion, VA Athens, AL Richmond, VA Annapolis, MD Hagerstown, MD Alexandria, VA

Frequently Asked Questions About The Seldom Scene

Concerts & Tour Date Information

Is The Seldom Scene on tour?

Yes, The Seldom Scene is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming The Seldom Scene concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The The Seldom Scene tour is scheduled for 6 dates across 6 cities. Get information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2024-2025 with Hypebot.

How many upcoming tour dates is The Seldom Scene scheduled to play?

The Seldom Scene is scheduled to play 6 shows between 2024-2025. Buy concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.

When does the The Seldom Scene tour start?

The Seldom Scene’s tour starts Dec 29, 2024 and ends on Sep 04, 2025. They will play 6 cities; their most recent concert was held in Annapolis at Rams Head On Stage and their next upcoming concert will be in Athens at McCandless Hall.

What venues is The Seldom Scene performing at?

As part of the The Seldom Scene tour, The Seldom Scene is scheduled to play across the following venues and cities:

2024 Tour Dates:

Dec 29 - Annapolis, MD @ Rams Head On Stage
Dec 30 - Hagerstown, MD @ Live at Hub City Vinyl
Dec 31 - Alexandria, VA @ Birchmere

2025 Tour Dates:

Feb 01 - Marion, VA @ Lincoln Theatre
Feb 02 - Richmond, VA @ The Tin Pan
Sep 04 - Athens, AL @ McCandless Hall
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