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  • Apr 14, 1964
    Fiddler Stuart Duncan is born in Quantico, Virginia. He joins The Nashville Bluegrass Band, and plays on numerous country hits, including Faith Hill's "Breathe," The Band Perry's "If I Die Young" and Shania Twain's "Man! I Feel Like A Woman!"
    Apr 23, 1997
    Stuart Duncan wins the musician trophy for Fiddle during the 32nd annual Academy of Country Music awards, aired by NBC from the Universal Amphitheatre in Los Angeles
    May 5, 1999
    Stuart Duncan repeats as the Top Fiddler in the 34th annual Academy of Country Music awards on CBS from Los Angeles' Universal Amphitheatre
    May 3, 2000
    Stuart Duncan returns to the winner's circle as Top Fiddler during CBS' telecast of the 35th Academy of Country Music awards from Los Angeles' Universal Amphitheatre
    Jan 25, 2002
    The "Down From The Mountain" tour, an offshoot of the "O Brother, Where Art Thou?" soundtrack, kicks off at Rupp Arena in Lexington. Among the performers: Jerry Douglas, Pat Enright, Mike Compton, Stuart Duncan and The Nashville Bluegrass Band
    May 22, 2002
    Stuart Duncan reclaims the Top Fiddler honor during the 37th annual Academy of Country Music awards, aired on CBS from the Universal Amphitheatre in Los Angeles
    May 17, 2005
    Stuart Duncan reclaims the Top Fiddle crown during the 40th annual Academy of Country Music awards, telecast on CBS from Las Vegas' Mandalay Bay
    Oct 23, 2005
    Songs from "Moody Bluegrass: A Nashville Tribute To The Moody Blues" are performed at Nashville's Ryman Auditorium by John Cowan, Tim O'Brien, Alison Brown, Jon Randall, Stuart Duncan, Harley Allen and Aubrey Haynie with help from The Moody Blues
    May 15, 2007
    Stuart Duncan takes the Specialty Instrument honor in the 42nd annual Academy of Country Music awards, telecast on CBS from the MGM Grand in Las Vegas
    May 30, 2009
    Steve Martin makes his Grand Ole Opry debut, playing "Foggy Mountain Breakdown" in Nashville with Vince Gill, Randy Scruggs, John McEuen and Stuart Duncan among his backing musicians

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