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Kentucky Traveler: My Life in Music Kentucky Traveler: My Life in Music by Ricky Skaggs
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“If I were stranded on a desert island and could bring only one instrument to keep me company, I’d take a guitar. It’s versatile, and it gives you such a huge repertoire to draw from. I’d be able to play so many more types of songs than I could with a mandolin or a fiddle or a banjo. A guitar is handy to sing along with, too, and I’d have a lot of singing to do to keep from getting too lonesome. Praising God fights depression and loneliness like nothing else can. When you’re praising Him, you’re not thinking about yourself.”
Ricky Skaggs, Kentucky Traveler: My Life in Music
“Sometimes a song can take people to a place where a preacher can’t.”
Ricky Skaggs, Kentucky Traveler: My Life in Music
“Getting Pee Wee’s mandolin wasn’t an answer to my prayer; it was an answer to my mother’s prayer.”
Ricky Skaggs, Kentucky Traveler: My Life in Music