Merle Watson

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Merle Watson

Merle Watson c. 1979
Background information
Birth name Eddy Merle Watson
Also known as Merle Watson
Born (1949-02-08)February 8, 1949
Deep Gap, North Carolina
Died October 23, 1985(1985-10-23) (aged 36)
Lenoir, North Carolina
Genres Blues, bluegrass, country, folk
Occupations Musician
Instruments Vocals, guitar, banjo
Associated acts Doc Watson

Eddy Merle Watson (February 8, 1949 - October 10, 1985) was an American guitarist and folk singer. He was best known for his performances with his father, Doc Watson. Merle played and recorded albums together with his father from age 15 until his death in a tractor accident 20 years later.[1] Merle was widely recognized as one of the best flat-picking and slide guitarists of his generation.[2] MerleFest, one of the world's largest and most-prestigious folk music festivals, is held annually in Wilkesboro, NC and is named in his honor.[3]

Merle and his father released a version of "Bottle of Wine" that reached #71 on the U.S. country chart.[4]

Discography

All albums were in collaboration with his father, Doc Watson.

Awards and honors

1974 Grammy for Best Ethnic Or Traditional Recording: Merle Watson & Doc Watson for Two Days In November

1979 Grammy for Best Country Instrumental Performance: Doc Watson & Merle Watson for Big Sandy/Leather Britches

1985 "Best Finger Picking Guitarist-Folk/Blues or Country" Award from Frets Magazine

  1. http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=2506&dat=19851024&id=gqBJAAAAIBAJ&sjid=twwNAAAAIBAJ&pg=2818,7708866
  2. http://swampland.com/articles/view/title:merlefest_at_21_doc_watson_at_85_festival_notes
  3. http://merlefest.org/Merle/
  4. Doc & Merle Watson, "Bottle of Wine" Chart Position Retrieved January 27, 2014
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