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John Starling (March 26, 1940 - May 2, 2019) was an American bluegrass musician and composer, and a founding member of the bluegrass group The Seldom Scene. He also had a medical profession as an otolaryngologist. John Starling was born in Durham, North Carolina. After completing medical school, he served in the U.S. Army as a surgeon in Vietnam. Following his tour of duty, he did his residency at the Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington, D.C. In Washington he met fellow musicians Mike Auldridge and Ben Eldridge. The three began making music together after work and eventually were joined in this activity by two former members of the bluegrass band The Country Gentlemen, John Duffey and Tom Gray. Soon, the five musicians formed The Seldom Scene. In 1977, Starling left the band, deciding to, in his words, “do what I was originally trying to do, which was practice medicine.” Starling returned to The Seldom Scene briefly in 1993 to fill in following the departure of singer and guitarist Lou Reid, while continuing his medical practice. In 2006, following his retirement from his medical practice, Starling resumed his musical career, teaming with former Seldom Scene members Mike Auldridge and Tom Gray, along with Jimmie Gaudreau and Ricky Simpkins, to form a new bluegrass band, John Starling and Carolina Star. John Starling died in May 2019. Awards Starling shared the 1992 Grammy Award for Best Bluegrass Album with Carl Jackson for their album Spring Training. Discogr

Long Time Gone

Waitin' On A Southern Train
The Life & Songs Of Emmylou Harris: An All-Star Concert Celebration (Live)

Slidin' Home
Christmas Music
Christmas Americana
Sugar Hill Records: A Retrospective
Sugar Plums - Holiday Treats From Sugar Hill
Sugar Plums - Holidays Treats from Sugar Hill
Long Time Gone [Bonus Tracks]
Classic Country - Love Songs
Sugar Plums: Holiday Treats from Sugar Hill