In this first biography of legendary banjoist J. D. Crowe,
Marty Godbey charts the life and career of one of bluegrass's most
important innovators. Born and raised in Lexington, Kentucky, Crowe
picked up the banjo when he was thirteen years old, inspired by a
Flatt & Scruggs performance at the Kentucky Barn Dance. Godbey
relates the long, distinguished career that followed, as Crowe
performed and recorded both solo and as part of such varied
ensembles as Jimmy Martin's Sunny Mountain Boys, the all-acoustic
Kentucky Mountain Boys, and the revolutionary New South, who
created an adventurously eclectic brand of bluegrass by merging
rock and country music influences with traditional forms. Over the
decades, this highly influential group launched the careers of many
other fresh talents such as Keith Whitley, Ricky Skaggs, Tony Rice,
Jerry Douglas, and Doyle Lawson. With a selective discography and
drawing from more than twenty interviews with Crowe and dozens more
with the players who know him best, "Crowe on the Banjo: The Music
Life of J. D. Crowe" is the definitive music biography of a true
bluegrass original.
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