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Arthel Watson got his nickname one night in a furniture store in Lenoir, N.C., in 1951, when he was just 18 years old. He was by then sufficiently gifted on the guitar to be performing at what ...
Arthel Lane "Doc" Watson in the 1960s. John Cohen/Hulton Archive/Getty Images A mountain-born treasure of American folk music, Doc Watson, died Tuesday in North Carolina at age 89.
With Doc Watson goes a piece of Americana.. The folk-music legend, blind since infancy and known for his mastery of the acoustic guitar, died today at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center in Winston ...
Musician Doc Watson died on Tuesday. The 89 year old guitarist from Deep Gap, North Carolina, had been in a Winston-Salem hospital recovering from a fall and other ailments. Watson was an iconic ...
Arthel Lane “Doc” Watson was born on March 3, 1923, in Stony Fork, North Carolina, in the Blue Ridge Mountains, but his music is as influential now – more than a decade after his 2012 death ...
See the lyrics for Blue Railroad Train by Doc Watson, a folk-blues classic reflecting on travel, lost love, and the ...
The Doc & Rosa Lee Watson MusicFest will be hosted by the Appalachian Theatre of the High Country (559 W King St.) on Friday, ...
Two of Watson’s former sidekicks, T. Michael Coleman and Jack Lawrence, will be part of a tribute concert, Doc Watson at 100, set for Saturday at Jefferson Center.
Doc Watson helped popularize the song "Shady Grove," and I'm just now realizing that he rarely if ever sang that he was "going back to Harlan." ...
Doc Watson died in 2012 but his influence on American music was undeniable. Master of flatpicking--the technique of striking the strings of a guitar with a pick (also called a plectrum) held between ...
The music of North Carolinian Arthel Lane “Doc” Watson is as influential now — more than a decade after his 2012 death — as at any time during his long career. During that time he was ...