Chris Scruggs

{{short description|American singer-songwriter}}

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{{Infobox musical artist

| name = Chris Scruggs

| image = Chris Scruggs.jpg

| caption = Chris Scruggs in November 2013

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| birth_name = Christopher Alan Davies-Scruggs

| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1982|12|16|mf=y}}

| origin =

| instrument = Vocals, guitar, steel guitar, bass, mandolin, fiddle, drums

| genre = Country, folk, rock and roll

| occupation = Musician, songwriter, singer

| years_active =

| label = Cogent Records

| associated_acts = Michael Nesmith, She & Him, M. Ward, BR549, Gail Davies, Kelly Hogan, Rosie Flores, Charlie Louvin

| website = {{URL|chrisscruggs.com/}}

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Chris Scruggs (born Christopher Alan Davies-Scruggs December 16, 1982) is an American singer, songwriter, and instrumentalist who plays guitar, steel guitar, bass, mandolin, fiddle, and drums. He is the youngest son of songwriter Gary Scruggs and singer/songwriter and producer Gail Davies. His paternal grandfather is bluegrass banjo wizard Earl Scruggs and his maternal grandfather is the late country singer Tex Dickerson.McLain, Buzz, "Chris Scruggs, Picking Out the High Notes", Washington Post, April 4, 2005

Scruggs joined the country rock band BR549 in 2002, playing guitar and serving as the co-lead singer. While in the band, he wrote and performed the title track of their 2004 release, Tangled in the Pines. Scruggs remained in BR549 until 2005, when he left to pursue a solo career. Scruggs released his first solo album, entitled Anthem, in 2009 on Cogent Records. Scruggs produced the album and wrote 11 of the 12 songs;Wilkinson, Allan, "Album Review: Chris Scruggs – Anthem", Northern Sky News, September 26, 2009 Ron Davies, Scruggs's uncle (best known for having penned "It Ain't Easy" for David Bowie) wrote the remaining song.

File:Chris Scruggs and Michael Nesmith.jpg in April 2013]]

As a side musician, Scruggs has played for many notable artists, including Charlie Louvin, Andrew Bird, Ray Price, Robbie Fulks, Jools Holland, Giant Sand, Peter Noone, Bobby Bare, M. Ward, Michael Nesmith, She & Him, Billy Walker, Suzy Bogguss, and Marty Stuart.{{cite web |url=http://www.chrisscruggs.com/ |title=Home |website=chrisscruggs.com}}

Scruggs is, as of 2024, the bass guitarist in Marty Stuart's Fabulous Superlatives band, taking over for Paul Martin in 2015.{{cite web|title=Marty Stuart - Band|url=http://www.martystuart.com/band-crew.htm|website=www.martystuart.com|accessdate=2 March 2017}}

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