Born and raised in Kingsport, Tennessee, Stafford took a shine to bluegrass music in the mid-'70s and never looked back. He started on banjo but eventually transitioned to guitar near the end of the decade, honing his skills in regional groups like Mountain Memories and the Boys in the Band. He co-founded Dusty Miller in the late '80s alongside Adam Steffey, Tammy Rogers, Brian Fesler, and Barry Bales. From 1990 to 1992, Stafford, Steffey, and Bales were Alison Krauss Union Station members, and they shared the group's 1992 Grammy Award for Best Bluegrass Album for Every Time You Say Goodbye. In 1994, he became a founding member of Blue Highway, which issued a series of acclaimed albums beginning with 1995's It's a Long, Long Road. The long-running group has racked up multiple awards, including the Best Bluegrass Album Grammy for 2016's Original Traditional. Stafford is an immensely popular session musician, playing on albums by Willie Nelson, Kenny Chesney, and Jorma Kaukonen, among many others, and his original songs have been recorded by Ronnie Bowman, Jim Hurst, Mountain Heart, Claire Lynch, Scottie Sparks, and Dan Tyminski. ~ James Christopher Monger, Rovi