2009 Holiday Special!


Get your Christmas shopping done early with Skaggs Family Records where you'll find Christmas Bundled Gift Sets, Brand New Merchandise, Treasured Favorites, Stuffers, and even Discounted Stuffers! There's something for everyone on your list!
Receive a free Cherryholmes "This Is My Son" single and a "Bluegrass Rules!" bumper sticker with any purchase of $50 or more!
Limited Time Offer: Place your order by Dec. 12th to have it by Christmas!
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While you're here, be sure to view our welcome video from RICKY SKAGGS telling you about his World Vision Sponsorship Drive. In the true spirit of Christmas, make the difference today by sponsoring a child!
Ricky Skaggs' First Solo Album Now Available!
After "Honoring the Fathers of Bluegrass", 14-time Grammy winner Ricky Skaggs pays tribute to the man who caused him to fall in love with music- his father. No studio musicians. No guest artists. Just Ricky Skaggs doing what Ricky Skaggs does best. Playing every instrument and singing every note.Order your copy of this incredible album today for only $12.98 (plus shipping and handling).
Click here to listen to sound clips, view Ricky's video description, and to purchase your copy today!
"Don't Cheat In Our Hometown" Now Available!
The 3rd installment in the ReIssue Series of Ricky Skaggs' groundbreaking country masterworks is now available!Includes a FREE BONUS DVD "A Retrospective Vol. III". Featuring Ricky Skaggs and guest interviewer Keith Bilbrey. This DVD is filled with stories about the making of this timeless masterpiece! Order your's today by clicking here!
Cherryholmes III In Stores Now!

The brand new release from the Cherryholmes, Cherryholmes III: Don't Believe, is now in stores and available online in the Skaggs Family Records store. Click Here to purchase your copy today! Here is what the critics are saying.
"...a mesmerizing presence...a cold blast of virtuosity..." - NEW YORK TIMES
"There's no sound quite like family harmony, and you don't have to be a band to appreciate that..." - Meredith Och, NPR's "All Things Considered"
