"Doc Watson: A Life in Music” by Eddie Huffman, University of North Carolina Press, 288 pages In 2009, when folk singer Doc Watson was the featured performer in the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage ...
Madison Dodd Billy Strings returned to the stage on Friday night to resume his residency in Asheville, N.C. After setting off the second stop on ...
Last night, Sept. 5, Billy Strings, Bryan Sutton and Royal Masat stepped into the spotlight at Owensboro, Ky,’s Woodward Theatre for a very special trio performance. On the Bluegrass Music Hall of ...
In 2009, when folk singer Doc Watson was the featured performer in the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival’s Blues Tent, he received a standing ovation before he began to play. According to The ...
Folk and country songs with vocal, 12-string and 6-string guitar, and harmonica, with Merle Watson. Biographical and program notes by Ralph Rinzler on container. 104 Dream of the Miner's Child / Merle ...
Tape #10 in a collection of original live recordings of Doc Watson (guitar and banjo) and Jean Ritchie (dulcimer) playing and singing Appalachian folk ballads, reels, and square dance tunes.
This interview was originally broadcast on March 24, 1988. Doc Watson, who was called "a living national treasure" for his virtuoso flat-picking and his repertoire of traditional folk and bluegrass ...
Whether you are an expert in folk music or can’t tell a banjo from a mandolin, a new biography, “Doc Watson: A Life in Music,” by Eddie Huffman, will draw you in. Along the way you’ll discover not ...
In 2009, when folk singer Doc Watson was the featured performer in the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival's Blues Tent, he received a standing ovation before he began to play. According to The ...