Education
There Eggleston studied cello with Associate Professor Eugene Friesen and graduated in May 2003.
There Eggleston studied cello with Associate Professor Eugene Friesen and graduated in May 2003.
After releasing a small-press album called Nico and Rushad in 1999 (with fellow musician Nico Georis), Eggleston made his large-scale recording debut with his self-titled Compass Records release with Fiddlers 4, which was nominated for a 2002 Grammy, as well as with Darol Anger"s Republic of Strings, bringing him to national prominence. Eggleston has toured extensively with Darol Anger"s Republic of Strings, Fiddler"s 4, and the alternative folk/bluegrass group he helped found, Crooked Still. Crooked Still released two CDs with Eggleston, one in 2004 and the second in 2006.
Eggleston also released a more experimental album named Playhouse of the Universe July 10, 2006 with The Wild Band of Snee, as well as the album, Rushad Eggleston and The Butt Wizards.
Eggleston left Crooked Still in November 2007. Eggleston has been an instructor at Mark O"Connor"s fiddle camps and conferences from 2001 to 2007, as well as at Mike Block"s String Camp in 2012 and 2013.
He has also taught Cello at Maine Fiddle Camp at camp NEOFA. Eggleston released his first full-length solo album, titled The Rushad Eggleston Show, in September 2013. This was followed by Very Advanced Song Machine in 2015.
Eggleston now leads, produces, and tours nationally with the band,, based in Oakland, California. The band features Eggleston on electric cello and lead vocal, Graham Terry on electric bass and backup vocals, and Scott Manke on drums and backup vocals. has played at such venues as The Boom Boom Room in San Francisco, California, SpringFest, Burning Manitoba, and Magnolia Festival.
Eggleston, a graduate of Carmel High School in Carmel, California, United States, played the cello as a member of the Youth Music Monterey orchestra in Monterey Bay.