Reno & Smiley
![]() | Formed |
| 1951 | |
| Active Decades | |
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Don Reno, Red Smiley, and The Tennessee Cut-ups were a bluegrass band of such high quality that they gave serious competition to Flatt & Scruggs in the '50s. Reno, an unsurpassed master of the banjo, played for Bill Monroe in 1948, replacing Earl Scruggs. With a smooth and mellow baritone, Smiley made a perfect partner to Reno, singing lead to his high harmony part. Reno's incredible talent carried over to guitar playing and songwriting. Among his compositions are the exquisite "Emotions" as well as "Feuding Banjos," the unforgettable song in the film Deliverance, co-written with Arthur "guitar Boogie" Smith. You don't know the five-string banjo if you haven't heard Reno.
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