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Steep Canyon Rangers

Steep Canyon Rangers is an American bluegrass band based in Asheville and Brevard, North Carolina.[1][2]

Steep Canyon Rangers

2000–present

  • Graham Sharp
  • Mike Guggino
  • Nicky Sanders
  • Mike Ashworth
  • Barrett Smith
  • Aaron Burdett

  • Lizzie Hamilton
  • Charles Humphrey
  • Woody Platt

Originally formed in 2000, the band has become widely known since 2009 for collaborating with actor/banjoist Steve Martin. SCR performed as a quintet for nearly a decade before intermittent touring began as a sextet with Steve Martin; the band still performs in both configurations.[3]


Steep Canyon Rangers have recorded nine solo albums plus two collaborative albums with Steve Martin. In 2012, their collaboration with Steve Martin, Rare Bird Alert (2012), was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Bluegrass Album.


In 2013, the Steep Canyon Rangers' solo album Nobody Knows You won the Grammy Award for Best Bluegrass Album.[3]


In May 2013, Steve Martin and SCR began performing with Edie Brickell after she and Martin co-wrote and recorded Love Has Come for You.

Graham Sharp – , electric banjo, harmonica, harmony & lead vocals (2000–present)

banjo

Mike Guggino – , mandola, harmony vocals (2000–present)

mandolin

fiddle, harmony vocals (2004–present)

Nicky Sanders

Mike Ashworth – drums, box kit, cajón, dobro, harmony vocals (2013–present)

[4]

Barrett Smith - ,[5] harmony vocals (2018–present)

upright bass

Aaron Burdett - lead vocals, guitar (2022–present)

History[edit]

Early years[edit]

Steep Canyon Rangers formed in 2000 while students at the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill. The core group consisted of Woody Platt (guitar), Graham Sharp (banjo) and Charles R. Humphrey III (upright bass). Early on, Platt's childhood friend, Mike Guggino (mandolin), was asked to join. With original fiddler, Lizzie Hamilton, completing the quintet, Steep Canyon Rangers garnered fans across the U.S. performing festivals from North Carolina to Colorado. Two albums of original music were recorded with the early lineup: Old Dreams and New Dreams and Mr. Taylor's New Home. In 2001, the Rangers took first prize in Lyons, CO at the Rockygrass Festival band competition earning the Rangers a main stage performance the following year. Hamilton left the group in 2003 but heavy touring continued with a rotation of fiddlers leading up to the eponymous CD Steep Canyon Rangers (released 2004) on Rebel Records. The album contained a dozen more original songs and featured guest fiddlers including Josh Goforth.

Fiddle commitment[edit]

In 2004, Nicky Sanders approached the band for the position of full-time fiddle player and subsequently joined in July. The Rangers recorded their fourth album, One Dime at a Time in 2005 with producer Mike Bub (Del McCoury Band). The next year the band won Emerging Artist of the Year at the International Bluegrass Music Association Awards ceremony. Following the release of their fifth album in 2007, the band received two more IBMA nominations for Best Album (Lovin' Pretty Women) and Gospel Performance of the Year ("Be Still Moses").[6]


In 2010, Sanders's fiddle tune "Mourning Dove" was nominated for IBMA Instrumental Song of the Year.

"Me and Paul Revere" (Steve Martin and Steep Canyon Rangers) (2011)

"Pretty Little One" (Steve Martin and Steep Canyon Rangers featuring )[28] (2014)

Edie Brickell

"Test Of Time" (Duet with Steep Canyon Rangers and ) (2015)

Edie Brickell

"California" (Steve Martin and Steep Canyon Rangers) (2020)

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Official website

Nashville Review Interview with Steep Canyon Rangers