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Sep 27, 1925Dobro player Josh Graves is born in Tellico Plains, Tennessee. He records with Lester Flatt & Earl Scruggs for nearly 15 years, becoming a major influence on the development of his chosen instrumentMay 14, 1955Dobro player Uncle Josh Graves auditions for Flatt & Scruggs' Foggy Mountain Boys. He remains with the group until Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs split in 1969, continuing to work for FlattSep 2, 1955Dobro player Josh Graves records with Flatt & Scruggs for the first timeAug 8, 1975The movie "Nashville" premieres at Music City's 100 Oaks Theater. Among those attending are Roy Acuff, Jody Miller, Josh Graves, Minnie Pearl, Keith Carradine, Ronnie Milsap, Brenda Lee and Columbia executive Ron BledsoeSep 18, 1994Sugar Hill releases "The Great Dobro Sessions." Produced by Jerry Douglas and Tut Taylor, the album includes appearances by Rob Ickes, Bashful Brother Oswald, Curtis Burch and Josh Graves, among othersMar 1, 1995Producers Jerry Douglas and Tut Taylor win Best Bluegrass Album, for "The Great Dobro Sessions," during the 37th annual Grammy Awards at Los Angeles' Shrine Auditorium. The album features Rob Ickes, Bashful Brother Oswald, Curtis Burch and Josh Graves, among othersMay 3, 1998Earl and Louise Scruggs hold a 50th anniversary party at the Gibson Cafe in Nashville. Guests include Marty Stuart, Gary Scruggs, Randy Scruggs, Travis Tritt, Jimmy Martin, John Hartford, Josh Graves, Jesse McReynolds, The Whites and Tim O'BrienNov 12, 2001Alison Krauss, Jerry Douglas, The Whites and Earl Scruggs are among the artists who perform a benefit for Josh Graves at the Gibson Bluegrass Showcase in Nashville. The Dobro player had lost one leg and had surgery to save the otherJan 6, 2002Earl Scruggs' birthday party, at his Nashville home, attracts a ton of music figures, including Sawyer Brown's Gregg Hubbard, producer Jack Clement, Mac Wiseman, and musicians Jerry Douglas, Josh Graves, John Jorgenson, Glen Duncan and Vassar ClementsJan 18, 2002A year after he had one leg amputated, Dobro player Uncle Josh Graves has the other removed in surgery at the Tennessee Christian Medical Center in Madison
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