Chris Eldridge

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Chris Eldridge
Origin Fredericksburg, Virginia

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Genre(s) Progressive bluegrass
Bluegrass
Instrument(s) Guitar
Years active 2000-present
Label(s) Nonesuch Records
Associated acts Punch Brothers
The Infamous Stringdusters
Seldom Scene
Notable instrument(s)
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.


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[edit] Discography

[edit] Punch Brothers

Year Title Label
2006 How to Grow a Woman from the Ground Sugar Hill
2008 Punch Nonesuch

[edit] The Infamous Stringdusters

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

[edit] Seldom Scene

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

[edit] References

  1. ^ Flatpicking Guitar Magazine May/June 2006

[edit] External links