G. B. Grayson Musical artist

Gilliam Banmon Grayson (November 11, 1887 – August 16, 1930) was an American Old-time fiddle player and singer. Mostly blind from infancy, Grayson is chiefly remembered for a series of sides recorded with guitarist Henry Whitter between 1927 and 1930 that would later influence numerous country, bluegrass, and rock musicians. Grayson wrote much of his own material, but was also instrumental in adapting several traditional Appalachian ballads to fiddle and guitar formats. His music has been recorded or performed by musicians such as Bob Dylan, Doc Watson, Mick Jagger, the Kingston Trio, and dozens of bluegrass artists, including the Stanley Brothers and Mac Wiseman.

Personal facts

Birth dateNovember 11, 1887
Birth place
Ashe County North Carolina , United States
Date of deathAugust 16, 1930
Place of death
Damascus Virginia , United States
Hometown
Johnson County Tennessee

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Musical artist

Career started1927
Career ended1930
BackgroundSolo singer
genre
Old-time music
record label
RCA Records
Gennett Records

G. B. Grayson on Wikipedia

External resources

  1. http://www.juneberry78s.com/otmsampler/otmsampat191.html