

An edition of North Carolina string music masters (2016)
old-time and bluegrass legends
By Elizabeth A. Carlson
Publish Date
2016
Publisher
The History Press
Language
eng
Pages
175
Description:
The roots of American music are deeply grounded in North Carolina s music history. North Carolina musicians pioneered and mastered the genres of old-time and bluegrass music. Doc Watson played mountain fiddle tunes on guitar. He emerged as the father of flatpicking and forever changed the role of the guitar in American music. Charlie Poole created techniques that eventually defined bluegrass, and folks around the state heard his banjo on some of the most important old-time recordings. Rising star Rhiannon Giddens keeps the music alive today through new interpretations of classic old-time and bluegrass songs. Elizabeth Carlson profiles these and other masters of string music in this fascinating record of North Carolina s musical past, present and future." Includes primary source materials.
subjects: History and criticism, Bluegrass music, Biography, Bluegrass musicians, Musicians, united states, Musicians, biography
People: Doc Watson, Earl Scruggs, David Holt (1946-), Charlie Poole (1892-1931), Tommy Jarrell (1901-1985), Joe Thompson (1918-2012), Rhiannon Giddens (1977-)
Places: United States, North Carolina