If you grew up in the South or east of the Mississippi River, you know this man well....If you never heard of him come out from under your rock and give a listen..
Doc Watson was born in Deep Gap, North Carolina. According to Doc on his three CD biographical recording Legacy,
he got the nickname "Doc" during a live radio broadcast when the
announcer remarked that his given name Arthel was odd and he needed an
easy nickname to go by. A fan in the crowd shouted "Call him Doc!"
presumably in reference to the Sherlock Holmes sidekick Doctor Watson. The name stuck ever since.
An eye infection caused Doc Watson to lose his vision
before his first birthday. Despite this, he was taught to work hard and
care for himself by his parents. He attended North Carolina's school
for the visually impaired, The Governor Morehead School, in Raleigh NC.
The first song Doc ever learned to play was "When Roses Bloom in
Dixieland". His father was so proud that he took Doc to the store and
bought him his first guitar, a $12 Stella. Doc proved to be a natural
and within months he was busking on local street corners playing
Delmore, Louvin and Monroe Brothers' duets alongside his brother Linny.
By the time he reached his adult years Doc had become a prolific
acoustic and electric guitar player. [1]
In 1947, Doc married Rosa Lee Carlton. Rosa Lee is the daughter of
popular fiddle player Gaither Carlton. Doc and Rosa Lee gave birth to
two children - Eddy Merle (named after country music legends Eddy Arnold and Merle Travis) in 1949 and Nancy Ellen in 1951.
In 1953, Doc joined the Johnson City, Tennessee based Jack Williams' country and western swing band on electric guitar. He also supported his family as a piano tuner.
In 1960 as the folk boom grew, Doc took the advice of folk
musicologist Ralph Rinzler and began playing acoustic guitar and banjo
exclusively. That move ignited Doc's career when he played on his first
recording, Old Time Music at Clarence Ashley's. He also began
to tour as a solo performer at popular clubs that featured folk music
and would eventually get his big break earning rave reviews for his
performance at the renowned Newport Folk Festival in 1963. He began playing with his son Merle in 1964 and the pair would perform until 1985 when Merle was tragically killed in a tractor accident.
After the "folk boom" waned during the late 1960s, Doc's career was
sustained by his performance of "Tennessee Stud" on the 1972 live album
recording Will the Circle Be Unbroken.
As popular as ever, Doc and Merle began playing as a trio, with T.
Michael Coleman on bass, in 1974. The trio toured the globe during the
late seventies and early eighties, recorded nearly fifteen albums
between 1973 and 1985, and brought Doc and Merle’s unique blend of
acoustic music to millions of new fans.
Doc plays guitar in both flatpicking and fingerpicking
style, but is best known for his flatpick work. His guitar playing
skills combined with his authenticity as a mountain musician made him a
highly influential figure during the folk music revival. He pioneered
the fast and flashy bluegrass lead guitar style which has been adopted
and extended by others such as Clarence White and Tony Rice. He is also an accomplished banjo player and in the past has accompanied himself on harmonica as well.
Doc played a Martin model D-18 guitar on his earliest recordings. In 1968 he began a relationship with Gallagher Guitars when he started playing their G-50 model. His first Gallagher, which Doc refers to as "Old Hoss", is on display at the Country Music Hall of Fame in Nashville, Tennessee.
In 1974, Gallagher created a customized G-50 line to meet Doc's
preferred specifications. That Gallagher production model bears the Doc
Watson name. In 1991, Gallagher customized a personal cutaway
guitar for Doc that he plays to this day and refers to as "Donald" in
honor of Gallagher guitar's second generation proprietor and builder,
Don Gallagher.
Known also for his distinctive and rich baritone voice, he has over
the years developed a vast repertoire of mountain ballads which he
learned via the oral tradition of his home area in Deep Gap, North Carolina. His affable manner, humble nature and delightful wit have endeared him to his fans nearly as much as his musical talent has.
In recent years, Doc has scaled back his touring schedule. However,
he still plays various shows around the United States to adoring
audiences. As of 2007, he is generally joined on stage by his grandson
(Merle's son) Richard, as well as longtime musical partners David Holt or Jack Lawrence. Most recently on June 19th, he was accompanied by Australian guitar legend Tommy Emmanuel at the Bass Performance Hall.
He is host to the annual MerleFest music festival held every April at Wilkes Community College in Wilkesboro, North Carolina.
The festival features a vast array of acoustic style music focusing on
the folk, bluegrass, blues and old time music genres. It's named in
honor of Merle Watson and is one of the most popular acoustic music
festivals in the world, drawing over 85,000 music fans each year.
by indian (PM , CC ) on Sunday February 3, 2008 @ 12:06 AM
TAB - one of my favorite things to do is watch my guy play guitar. I love to watch hishands move and work the strings. Now my son plays cello and guitar and african drums and I love to watch his hands too.
I think I have a hand thing?!
Sorry it took me so long to get here... long night with my sissssta. But glad to be here now. Ahhhhh.
QUICK POP QUIZ: Who is Pioneer? Crap I loveya TAB!
Oh - TAB! I just made it back over to Sherry's and saw the conversation that ensued over Pioneer. Now my sides hurt AGAIN and my bladder is bouncing to and fro! So - it's KINDA like being on a yacht - only slightly drier!
I got nuttin but love fer the TABSTER! And I loved that comment because of the protective nature that could be seen just under the surface! Not because of amy momentary lapse of reason... it was just so good of you! Someone with that much crazy hacker power needs to get the f outta dodge people so we can get our Bella back! I love that! Crap I love ya TAB! And I am a SUCKER for Italian Grampa! Yes sir!
by Dalpha (PM , CC ) on Sunday February 3, 2008 @ 8:23 PM
Dalpha...yep..I'm being razzed alright...but it's ok... Yep..TAB did not know who he was..but that's OK also..I figure we are even..he does not know who I am either...LOL...and I did my job...make people smile....so all is good.....
Misty...I have been looking at this giant mole you sent me with a machine gun and can't quite figure the underlying message it portrays.. but it is very disturbing...did I say something to upset you?? If I did I do make amends...
Hi TAB, Fairweather here. This is the first time I've been to your blog, and I just wanted to thank you for this excellent one about Doc Watson. I got into his music when I was in high school (let's not talk about how many years ago THAT was)--my first Doc Watson purchase was his album LOOK AWAY! on vinyl, though. He's my alltime favorite acoustic guitarist. Again, thanks.
PS...that rock gets lighter each time you exit it....LOL...
do is watch my guy play guitar.
I love to watch hishands move and
work the strings. Now my son plays cello
and guitar and african drums and I love
to watch his hands too.
I think I have a hand thing?!
Sorry it took me so long to get here... long night with my sissssta.
But glad to be here now. Ahhhhh.
QUICK POP QUIZ:
Who is Pioneer?
Crap I loveya TAB!
Now as far as the pop quiz...In the words of my Italian grandfather...
Kissa my ice.
that ensued over Pioneer. Now my sides hurt AGAIN and my bladder is
bouncing to and fro! So - it's KINDA like being on a yacht - only slightly
drier!
I got nuttin but love fer the TABSTER!
And I loved that comment because
of the protective nature that could be seen
just under the surface! Not because of amy
momentary lapse of reason... it was just so
good of you! Someone with that much crazy hacker power
needs to get the f outta dodge people so we can
get our Bella back! I love that!
Crap I love ya TAB!
And I am a SUCKER for Italian Grampa!
Yes sir!
he was..but that's OK also..I figure we are even..he does not know who
I am either...LOL...and I did my job...make people smile....so all is good.....
but it is very disturbing...did I say something to upset you??
As an Alison Kraus fan, had to add:
Let your fingers do the walking.....
Reach out and touch yourself//////i mean someone.....
Check my profile..there are two other blogs I do you may (or may not)
enjoy....