Doc Watson
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Biography
[Edit]In the latter half of the 20th century there were three pre-eminently influential folk/country guitar players: Merle Travis, Chet Atkins, and Arthel "Doc" Watson, a flat-picking genius from Deep Gap, North Carolina. Unlike the other two, Watson was in middle age before gaining any attention. After 1960, though, when Watson was recorded with his family and friends in Folkways' Old Time Music at Clarence Ashley's, people remained in awe of this gentle blind man who sang and picked with a pure and emotional authenticity. The present generation, folkies and country pickers alike, including Ricky Skaggs, Vince Gill, the late Clarence White, Emmylou Harris, and literally hundreds of others, acknowledge their great debt to Watson. Watson provided a further service to folk/country by his encyclopedic knowledge of many American traditional songs. While Travis and Atkins started on acoustic guitars and moved to electric, before Watson's "discovery" during the folk revival in the early '60s, he played electric in a local all-purpose band that played current rock, swing, country, and of course folk music. He gained recognition gradually, first from the Clarence Ashley album, which led to a rave performance at the Newport Folk Festival in 1963. Folkways soon recorded an album of Watson, followed in 1964 by a series of albums by Vanguard, nearly one a year through the decade. No sooner had interest in folk music waned than Watson was back in great demand because of the three-disc Will the Circle Be Unbroken, a watershed album in 1972 that was created by the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band. It featured Watson, Travis, Roy Acuff, and a who's who of country greats. Merle, Watson's son and a talent in his own right, began appearing with his father regularly. The result was good enough for them to win two Grammys for traditional music, in 1973 and 1974. Father and son played beautiful music together for over 15 years, until Merle died tragically on the family farm in 1985. Following his son's death, Doc continued with his appearances, showcasing his beautiful voice, his great instrumental talent, and his mastery of traditional material. He was an American treasure.
Early in his childhood in Deep Gap, Watson was struck by an illness that restricted the blood flow to his eyes, resulting in his blindness at an early age. As a child, he was surrounded by music and was given a new harmonica every Christmas. When he was ten, his father gave him a homemade fretless banjo, which Doc played consistently for the next three years. Around the same time he picked up the banjo, Watson began attending the School for the Blind in Raleigh, North Carolina. At the age of 13, Doc began playing guitar after being introduced to the instrument by his cousin. Six months after receiving his guitar, Doc and his older brother Linney began busking on street corners, singing traditional numbers. By his late teens, Watson had learned how to fingerpick from his neighbor Olin Miller.
In 1941, Watson joined a band that had a regular radio program in Lenoir, North Carolina. It was at this show that he earned his nickname, once one of the announcers referred to the guitarist as "Doc" during the broadcast. For the next six years he played around North Carolina. In 1947, he married Rosa Lee Carlton, the daughter of fiddler Gaither W. Carlton. Though his father-in-law taught him a number of traditional songs, Doc didn't play any traditional material publicly during the '40s, preferring to concentrate on country instead; to pay the bills, he also worked as a piano tuner. Watson joined the supporting band of a local pianist and railroad worker named Jack Williams in 1953. With Williams, Doc played electric guitar and performed a variety of music, from country to rock and pop. After staying with Jack for eight years, Watson joined the Clarence Ashley String Band and traveled with the group to New York in order to appear at a Friends of Old-Time Music concert. His performance at the concert was a resounding success, and he was invited to perform at Gerde's Folk City in Greenwich Village.
The invitation to perform in New York was an indication that the folk boom of the early '60s was beginning to gain momentum, and Doc became one of the major benefactors of the revival. Young college students began to follow his music and he soon switched to acoustic guitar on the advice of Ralph Rinzler. During 1961, Watson made his recording debut on Clarence Ashley's Old Time Music at Clarence Ashley's, a performance which earned him considerable acclaim. Two years later, his solo spot at the Newport Folk Festival stole the show; that same year he released his first solo album, Doc Watson & Family. In 1964, Doc began giving concerts accompanied by his son Merle on second guitar. From that point on, Doc and Merle were constant collaborators and one of the most popular performers on the folk and traditional music circuit. Even when the folk boom of the '60s died down toward the end of the decade, Watson retained his audience, and when he was spotlighted on the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band's breakthrough 1972 album Will the Circle Be Unbroken, he earned another generation of new fans. In 1974, his album Then and Now won the Grammy for Best Ethnic or Traditional Recording; the following year, he and Merle took home the same award for their Two Days in November.
Doc and Merle continued to perform and record successfully during the early '80s, giving numerous successful concerts each year and earning many awards, including another Grammy in 1979 (Best Country Instrumental Performance for "Big Sandy"/"Leather Britches"). In 1985, Merle tragically died in a tractor accident on his home farm. Following his son's death, Doc stopped performing for a short time, yet he made a comeback supported by guitarist Jack Lawrence and bassist T. Michael Coleman, who had played with Watson since 1974. Throughout the '80s and '90s, Doc continued to perform and record to enthusiastic audiences. During that time he won two more Grammys — Best Traditional Folk Recording for both 1986's Riding the Midnight Train and 1990's On Praying Ground — as well as a North Carolina Award in Fine Arts. Home Sweet Home followed in 1998 and Third Generation Blues in 1999. Doc Watson continued with occasional performing and recording into the 21st century; he died in May 2012 following surgery at a hospital in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, at 89 years of age.
Title: Country Masters: Doc Watson
Artist: Doc Watson
Genre: World Music, Country, Songwriter/Lyricist
Title: My Dear Old Southern Home
Artist: Doc Watson
Genre: World Music, Country, Songwriter/Lyricist
Title: Doc Watson At Gerdes Folk City
Artist: Doc Watson
Genre: World Music, Country, Songwriter/Lyricist
Title: Live In Watsonville
Artist: Doc Watson, David Grisman
Genre: World Music, Songwriter/Lyricist
Title: The Three Pickers
Artist: Doc Watson
Genre: World Music, Country, Alternative Country, Contemporary Folk, Folk
Title: Trouble In Mind: The Doc Watson Country Blues
Artist: Doc Watson
Genre: Blues, World Music, Songwriter/Lyricist
Title: Let It Slide
Artist: Sam Bush, Doc Watson, David Holt
Genre: Blues, World Music, Country, Songwriter/Lyricist
Title: Never The Same Once, Live At The Boarding House, May 1974 Chapter 3 (CD1)
Artist: Doc Watson, Merle Watson
Genre: Country
Title: Little Stream of Whiskey & Other Favorites
Artist: Doc Watson
Genre: World Music, Country, Folk
Title: Doc Watson: 20 of His Best
Artist: Doc Watson
Genre: World Music, Country, Songwriter/Lyricist
Title: The Rambling Hobo & Other Favorites
Artist: Doc Watson
Genre: Rock, Country, Songwriter/Lyricist
Title: Never The Same Once, Live At The Boarding House, May 1974 Chapter 2 (CD2)
Artist: Doc Watson, Merle Watson
Genre: Country
Title: Out In the Country - Doc Watson
Artist: Doc Watson
Genre: World Music, Country, Songwriter/Lyricist
Title: Americana Master Series: Best of the Sugar Hill Years
Artist: Doc Watson
Genre: World Music, Country, Songwriter/Lyricist
Title: FestivaLink presents Docabilly at MerleFest 4/26/08
Artist: Doc Watson
Genre: Songwriter/Lyricist
Title: Never The Same Once, Live At The Boarding House, May 1974 Chapter 3 (CD2)
Artist: Doc Watson, Merle Watson
Genre: Country
Collections
Title: True Grit
Genre: Theatre/Soundtrack
Title: Vanguard 50
Genre: Songwriter/Lyricist
Title: The Sexy Side of Country
Genre: Country
Title: Lookin' Better Every Beer
Genre: Country
Title: The Greatest Texas Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Classic Country for the Family
Genre: Country
Title: Great Gentlemen Sing Folk and Roots
Genre:
Title: Songs of Freedom - This Land Is Your Land
Genre:
Title: Coffee House Classics
Genre:
Title: A Beginners Guide To Roots Singers
Genre: Folk Rock, Songwriter/Lyricist
Title: Country Loves America
Genre: Country
Title: American Folk Heartbreakers
Genre: Folk
Title: The Greatest Bluegrass Artists
Genre: Country
Title: American Bluegrass Essentials
Genre: Country
Title: The Greatest Seasonal Folk
Genre: Folk
Title: Folk Masters: Singers
Genre: Folk
Title: Falling In Love With Folk Music
Genre: Folk
Title: Sugar Hill 50
Genre: Country
Title: Instrumental Classic Country Hits
Genre: Country
Title: I ♥ Gospel / I Gospel
Genre: Gospel
Title: FestivaLink presents MerleFest Live
Genre: Country, Songwriter/Lyricist
Title: Country Kings, Volume Five
Genre: Country
Title: The Rounder Records Story
Genre: Alternative, Songwriter/Lyricist
Title: A Folk Revival, Vol. 1
Genre: Country
Title: A Beginners Guide To Roots Guitar
Genre: Folk
Title: Folk Sing Along Songs
Genre: Folk
Title: Top of the Hill Bluegrass: The Sugar Hill Collection
Genre: Country
Title: Folk Duets
Genre: Songwriter/Lyricist
Title: The 50 Best Bluegrass Songs Ever
Genre: World Music, Folk
Title: Best Blues Country
Genre: Country
Title: Live And Uncut - Folk
Genre: Songwriter/Lyricist
Title: The Best Ballads In the West
Genre: Country
Title: Country Western Best Tunes
Genre: Country
Title: Heartwarming Country Tunes
Genre: Country
Title: Country Music Explosion!
Genre: Country
Title: Country Western Classics
Genre: Country
Title: Christmas On the Mountain (A Bluegrass Christmas)
Genre: Jazz
Title: The Greatest Country Classics
Genre: Country
Title: Alternative Country Christmas
Genre:
Title: 20 Folk Hits
Genre: Folk
Title: Vanguard Folk Sampler
Genre: Songwriter/Lyricist
Title: Square Dance Music
Genre: Country
Title: Back Roads to Cold Mountain
Genre: Country, Songwriter/Lyricist
Title: Ride That Train
Genre: Country
Title: Instrumental Bluegrass - Best Of
Genre: Country
Title: Vanguard Newport Folk Festival Sampler
Genre: Songwriter/Lyricist
Title: Valentine for Music Lovers
Genre: Songwriter/Lyricist
Title: Christmas Americana
Genre:
Title: Classic Southern Gospel
Genre: Gospel
Title: Tennessee - Music State, USA
Genre: Country
Title: True Blue Bluegrass, Vol. 1
Genre: Country
Title: Classic Country from a Kentucky Speakeasy
Genre: Country
Title: Blues Unplugged
Genre: Blues
Title: Hits of Delta Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Sons of Guns
Genre: Country
Title: Discover - American Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Classic Country - Sounds of the Deep South
Genre: Country
Title: Essential Country Novelties
Genre: Country
Title: The Young Fogies
Genre: Folk Rock, World Music, Country, Songwriter/Lyricist, Contemporary Folk
Title: Classic Country For Reading
Genre: Country
Featuring albums
Title: Celebrate Blues & Bluegrass - Memphis Slim & Doc Watson (Re-Recorded Versions)
Artist: Memphis Slim
Genre: Blues
Title: Treasures Untold
Artist: The Doc Watson Family
Genre: World Music, Country, Songwriter/Lyricist
Title: Classic Old-Time Fiddle from Smithsonian Folkways
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: World Music, Country, Folk
Title: Classic Folk Music from Smithsonian Folkways Recordings
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: World Music, Contemporary Folk, Folk
Title: The Young Fogies
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: World Music, Country, Alternative Country, Alternative, Songwriter/Lyricist, Classical, Folk
Title: Classic Railroad Songs from Smithsonian Folkways
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Country, Alternative Country
Title: Awake My Soul (Original Soundtrack) & Help Me to Sing
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: World Music, Theatre/Soundtrack, Folk
Title: Every Time I Feel The Spirit: Best Of Sugar Hill Gospel Volume 1
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Country
Title: This Is Americana Vol. 1: A View From Sugar Hill Records
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Country
Title: Way Down In My Soul: Best Of Sugar Hill Gospel Volume 2
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Country
Title: Classic Southern Gospel from Smithsonian Folkways
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: World Music, Folk
Title: Classic Southern Gospel from Smithsonian Folkways
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: World Music, Folk
Title: Mother, Queen of My Heart: A Collection of Songs Inspired By Mom
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Country
Title: Putumayo Presents Acoustic America
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: World Music, Songwriter/Lyricist
Title: Today I Started Loving You Again & More Country Classics
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul