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Arthel Lane "Doc" Watson (March 3, 1923 – May 29, 2012) was an American guitarist, songwriter, and singer of bluegrass, folk, country, blues, and gospel music. Watson won seven Grammy awards as well as a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award. Watson's flatpicking skills and knowledge of traditional American music were highly regarded. He performed with his son, guitarist Merle Watson, for over 15 years until Merle's death in 1985 in an accident on the family farm.
Watson was born in Deep Gap, North Carolina. According to Watson on his three-CD biographical recording Legacy, he got the nickname "Doc" during a live radio broadcast when the announcer remarked that his given name Arthel was odd and he needed an easy nickname. A fan in the crowd shouted "Call him Doc!" presumably in reference to the literary character Sherlock Holmes's sidekick Doctor Watson. The name stuck ever since.
An eye infection caused Doc Watson to lose his vision before his first birthday. He was taught by his parents to work hard and care for himself. He attended North Carolina's school for the visually impaired, The Governor Morehead School, in Raleigh, North Carolina.
He was a regular boy, his father a switchman. The boy determined to be like his dad, spent his play hours around the switch Tower. Cast Henry B. Walthall ... The Switchman Claire McDowell ... The Switchman's Wife Marion Emmons ... The Switchman's Son Lionel Barrymore ... First Counterfeiter Charles West ... Second Counterfeiter John T. Dillon ... Third Counterfeiter William A. Carroll ... First Federal Agent Frank Evans ... Second Federal Agent George Beranger ... A Tramp Anthony O'Sullivan ... The Storekeeper Harry Carey ... (unconfirmed) Directed by Anthony O'Sullivan Story by George Hennessy Details Country USA Release Date: June 16, 1913 Production Co: Biograph Company --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
A poor girl is secretly in love with a wealthy young planter. During the Civil War she helps him escape capture by Union soldiers. After the war, with his fortune gone, she confesses that she loves him. Cast Wilfred Lucas ... Hugh Frazier Claire McDowell ... Irene Lambert Dorothy West ... Jenny Baker William J. Butler ... Old Ben Charles West ... The Union Suitor Verner Clarges ... Hugh's Father Francis J. Grandon ... Jenny's Father Alfred Paget ... 1st Bushwhacker W.C. Robinson ... 2nd Bushwhacker Kate Bruce ... At Lambert House Donald Crisp ... At Frazier House / Bushwacker Frank Evans ... Bushwhacker Guy Hedlund ... At Frazier House / Union Soldier Florence La Badie ... Undetermined Role J. Jiquel Lanoe ... Union Soldier / Bushwhacker Charles Hill Mailes ... Bushwhacker W...
Includes Highlight Clips and the 4th Quarter of the Florida State Finals Game 2014
Bryan McDowell plays several stringed instruments in Claire Lynch's band, mostly the fiddle. But he has also won prizes for his flatpicking, which he showcased playing a Doc Watson tune together with the newest member of the band, Jarrod Walker on mandolin. After that Claire sings a new song about her new husband, whom she calls "Milo". Kelter, Bietigheim-Bissingen, 4 May 2016.
For better quality switch to HD. Claire's voice was gone so the brilliant Claire Lynch band took over: Ginseng Sullivan ft. Mark Schatz, Jarrod Walker, Bryan McDowell - BR studio 2016-May-07 For more info on Claire Lynch's music, visit: http://www.clairelynch.com/
Plot: While broadcasting his new method of transmitting television signals an inventor is murdered and the Police Chief has a party of suspects. Director: Clifford Sanforth Actors: Bela Lugosi, June Collyer, Huntley Gordon, George Meeker, Henry Mowbray, Charles Hill Mailes, Claire McDowell, Hattie McDaniel, Allen Jung, Charles K. French Based on: Nothing
Claire Lynch and her band perform "How Many Moons" live backstage at the Freight and Salvage in Berkeley, California. Before their soundcheck at the Freight and Salvage in Berkeley, California, Claire Lynch and her band—Mark Schatz (bass), Bryan McDowell (fiddle, mandolin, and vocals), and Matt Wingate (guitar and vocals)—graciously allowed us to film a couple of informal performances. Here they perform Lynch's song “How Many Moons” from her 2014 release Dear Sister (compassrecords.com). Lynch was recently nominated for three IBMA awards: Song of the Year, for her song "Dear Sister"; Recorded Event of the Year, for the song "Wild Montana Skies," recorded with Special Consensus and Rob Ickes; and Female Vocalist of the Year. She will be releasing a holiday album this fall, appropriately t...
"The Sunbeam" is a 1912 American drama silent film directed by D.W. Griffith, starring Kate Bruce and Claire McDowell. This short feature is simple and markedly sentimental, but it is presented with skill. As a result, the movie makes its simple point effectively, and while there were many weightier dramas made in the early 1910s, this one holds up as well as most. A lonely man and a lonely woman live across from each other in an apartment building. They are just too shy to do anything about it. A very sickly woman also lives upstairs with her adorable little daughter. The sickly woman dies and the kid is so young she doesn't realize it. Instead of grieving, she goes for a stroll around the apartments spreading her sweetness and charm. The lonely lady downstairs and the lonely man BOTH at ...
KnightMan - The Short Film Journey through the mind of an adventurous child in this Short Film. Created as a final year project by Students of Media Studies in NUI Maynooth. Directed by: Claire McDowell Sound, Location and Effects by: Rory Kirke Cinematography by: Daniel Buckley.
Doc Watson plays music with others in a live show.
"Doc Watson's very first solo performances--1962 and 1963, in the heart of New York City's folk revival"--per Amazon.com anon reviewer. Track list: My Time stamps are subjective and irrespective of Doc's preambles, crowd-work, fond reminisces, or recieved crowd applause. The time stamps represent only the moment the song properly begins till it's proper ending. 1. Little Sadie 00:00 - 2:15 2. Blue Smoke 2:25 - 4:16 3. St. Louis Blues 4:29 - 6:59 4. John Herald Introduction 7:12 - 7:45 5. Sing Song Kitty 7:45 - 10:15 6. House Carpenter 11:09 - 14:52 7. Liberty 15:08 - 16:40 8. The Old Wooden Rocker 17:01 - 19:57 9. Milk Cow Blues 20:08 - 22:03 10. Tragic Romance 22:35 - 26:00 11. The Dream of the Miner's Child 26:27 - 29:04 12. The Wagoner's Lad 29:22 - 32:29 13. Cannonball Rag 32:55 - 34:...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doc_Watson , Doc Watson - Vocals / Guitar, Jack Lawrence - Guitar, Jerry Douglas - Dobro, Mark O'Connor - Fiddle, Roy Huskey Jr. - Bass
Doc and Merle with T. Micheal Coleman and Marty Stuart. Full show recorded live in Chapel Hill on February 23, 1980.
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Doc and Merle Watson with T. Micheal Coleman Live in the Netherlands 1977
0:09 Doc Watson - Way Downtown 3:07 What Would you Give 6:12 Tennessee Stud 10:14 Will the Circle Be Unbroken
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David Holt and Doc Watson perform the song "Shady Grove on December 5, 1998 at the Valborg Theatre on the campus of Appalacian State University. Daivid asks Doc about the song as a courting song. Doc talks aboutthe days he sourted Rosalie, his wife of 62 years.
A scene from my 90 min. show. Get it at https://www.createspace.com/205698 . It presents Earl Scruggs with Bill Monroe, Doc Watson, The Morris Brothers, The Byrds, Bob Dylan, Joan Baez among many others. If you love old time Bluegrass/Country Music, you will love watching this. Said reviewer Bruce Elder: " The music here is glorious." Earl Scruggs: The Bluegrass Legend is the only full-length film on Earl's life & times. www.thehoffmancollection.com
Doc Watson - Portrait 01. 0:00:00 I'm Worried Now 02. 0:02:11 Nobody Knows But Me 03. 0:05:49 Leaving London 04. 0:09:33 Stay in the Middle of the Road 05. 0:12:05 Risin' Sun Blues 06. 0:16:13 George Gudger's Overalls 07. 0:19:31 Tucker's Barn 08. 0:21:45 Storms on the Ocean 09. 0:25:17 Prayer Bells of Heaven 10. 0:28:07 Tough Luck Man 11. 0:30:33 Blue Eyed Jane Album Notes Personnel: Arthel "Doc" Watson (vocals, guitar, 12-string guitar, banjo, harmonica, autoharp); Jack Lawrence (guitar); Sam Bush (mandolin, fiddle); Mark O'Connor (fiddle); Jerry Douglas (dobro); T. Michael Coleman (bass, background vocals); Pat McInerney (percussion); Alan O'Bryant, Pat Enright, Mike Compton, Mark Hembree (background vocals).All tracks have been digitally remastered.Personnel: Doc Watson (v...
An excellent down home style DOCumentary done in 1976 by folk researcher A.L. Lloyd " 3 days with Doc Watson" shown on the BBC "Omnibus " series a few years ago. Arthel Lane "Doc" Watson (March 3, 1923 -- May 29, 2012) was an American guitarist, songwriter and singer of bluegrass, folk, country, blues and gospel music. Watson won seven Grammy awards as well as a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award. Watson's flatpicking skills and knowledge of traditional American music are highly regarded. He performed with his son Merle for over 15 years until Merle's death in 1985, in an accident on the family farm.
01. Muskrat 02. Weary Blues 03. Medley 04. Dream Of The Miner's Child 05. Rising Sun Blues 06. Mama Blues 07. We Shall All Be Reunited 08. Little Stream Of Whiskey 09. Little Sadie 10. Beaumont Rag 11. Otto Wood The Bandit 12. Faithful Soldier 13. Memphis Blues 14.7 Gonna Lay Down My Old Guitar Doc Watson (guitar/12-string guitar/harmonica/vocals) Merle Watson (2nd guitar) Vanguard VSD-79170 (1965)
First United Methodist Church, Boulder, CO Song List: 01 - Gimme Back My Fifteen Cents 02 - Lay Me Down a Pallet On Your Floor 03 - Stranger Blues 04 - Patty On The Turnpike 05 - Darlin' Corey 06 - Eastbound Freight Train 07 - Watson Blues 08 - Hard Times In The City 09 - I Don't Love Nobody 10 - The Girl I Left In Sunny Tennessee 11 - Feast Here Tonight (Rabbit In A Log) 12 - Brown's Ferry Blues 13 - Jailhouse Blues 14 -Bye Bye Blues 15 - Blue Eyed Jane 16 - Deep River Blues 17 - Summertime 18 - Sweet Georgia Brown 19 - Blue Yodel 20 - Ten Miles To Deep Gap 21 - Windy And Warm 22 - Nine Pound Hammer 23 - Keep On The Sunny Side Of Life 24 - Bluegrass Breakdown 25 - Milk Cow Blues 26 - Instrumental (Title Unknown) 27 - Any Way You Want Me 28 - Blue Suede Shoes - Tutti Frutti - Whole Lotta ...
Legends of Flatpicking Guitar ~ Doc Watson, Tony Rice, Norman Blake & Dan Crary (2001) “The Genius of Flatpicking Guitar” In this video Doc Watson appears in a half dozen performances, ably supported by the late Merle Watson in one segment and by Jack Lawrence in the others. Norman Blake & the Rising Fawn String Ensemble play both Celtic roots and country branches with equal conviction, while Dan Crary, the eclectic Californian of this crowd, makes even the 'squarest' tune (Turkey in the Straw) an adventurous new experience. Tony Rice appears in a variety of settings, ranging from an evocation of the old-time country 'brother duo' (Ricky Skaggs plays mandolin and sings high harmony) to a kicking contemporary bluegrass ensemble (Tony Rice Unit) to a cooking all-star jam on the 'new acoust...
Delaware Valley Bluegrass Festival , Salem County Fairgrounds, NJ. 1. Long Journey Home 2. Watson Blues 3. Midnight On The Stormy Deep 4. Have A Feast Tonight (Rabbit In A Log ) 5. What Would You Give In Exchange 6. Sally Goodin' For some additional history find the liner notes to the Folkways Doc Watson - Bill Monroe release here - http://media.smithsonianfolkways.org/liner_notes/smithsonian_folkways/SFW40064.pdf Playlist with individual songs - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLWEp1a0AT2pnZdNmuL34YsZFVuZao52G7
Moore Auditorium, Mars Hill, NC Song List: 01 - Way Downtown 02 - Shady Grove 03 - Title Unknown 04 - Fly Around My Pretty Little Miss (Pretty Little Miss) 05 - Deep River Blues 06 - Beaumont Rag 07 - Railroad Bill 08 - Ham Bone 09 - Sittin' On Top Of The World 10 - Steel Guitar Blues 11 - The Train that Carried My Girl from Town Musicians: ・Doc Watson (Guitar, Vocals) ・David Holt (Banjo, Dobro, Vocals) ・Richard Watson (Guitar) 【CGUBA210】Doc Watson & David Holt 10/29/2005 Vol.1 04/25/2015
Legendary guitarist Doc Watson and his accompanist David Holt sit down with Mountain Stage host Larry Groce in historic Bristol TN/VA, where some of the earliest successful recordings were made of the Carter Family, Jimmie Rodgers and the Stoneman Family, among others. Hear the entire show at mountainstage.org and hear Doc Watson's entire appearance at npr.org/mountain stage .
David Holt asks Doc Watson about getting his first guitar and developing his guitar style. Then Doc plays the Beaumont Rag on December 5, 1998 at the Valborg Theatre on the campus of Appalachian State University
"Watching this video makes you feel like you're Doc Watson's neighbor just down the holler, his longtime friend. The music is simply wonderful, but the best thing is the intimacy, the closeups, both physically and emotionally." -- Winston-Salem Journal For details go to http://www.guitarvideos.com/products/vestapol-dvds/doc-merle
News 13 has learned that master flatpicker, Doc Watson, has passed away.� He was 89 years old.� The Grammy-winning folk musician's manager says he died at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center in Winston-Salem. His many awards include the National Medal of the Arts in 1997 and the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Grammys in 2004. This is the raw interview with Musician David Holt, sharing his thoughts on Doc Watson.
Michael Cleveland was a young kid in this clip, meeting the legendary Doc Watson.
Doc Watson is interviewed for 5 Minutes by Wichita Rutherford.
The original version of the Mountain Folk radio, TV & Internet show with producer / host "East Side" Dave Kline went on the air during the summer of 1980 as "East Side Dave's Bluegrass Festival" which later evolved to the Mountain Folk Show and has been promoting bluegrass, folk, mountain and outdoor-themed acoustic music ever since. The show was one of the very first radio shows to be podcast around the world on the Internet out of Penn State University. This series of Mountain Folk Vault Interviews goes back in time to the vault of archives from the many guests who were interviewed on the show. The interviews are offered here as a contribution by the show and producer to the archive of information regarding the artists and music that the show was created to promote. Arthel Lane "Do...
Townes Van Zandt Interview (about life on the road & Doc Watson) & "If I Needed You" -- excerpt from NRK (Norwegian Public Television) program "Roots", 1992 -- complete program episode streaming at https://tv.nrk.no/serie/roots-92/FHLD50000192/15-06-1992 Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.
Welcome to my NEW Channel!~~~ENJOY!! Arthel Lane "Doc" Watson (March 3, 1923 – May 29, 2012) was an American guitarist, songwriter and singer of bluegrass, folk, country, blues and gospel music. Watson won seven Grammy awards as well as a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award. Watson's flatpicking skills and knowledge of traditional American music are highly regarded. He performed with his son Merle for over 15 years until Merle's death in 1985, in an accident on the family farm. atson was born in Deep Gap, North Carolina. According to Watson on his three CD biographical recording Legacy, he got the nickname "Doc" during a live radio broadcast when the announcer remarked that his given name Arthel was odd and he needed an easy nickname. A fan in the crowd shouted "Call him Doc!" presumably ...
Director: Frank R. Strayer Actors: Lew Cody, Aileen Pringle, Sally O'Neil, Edward Morgan, Edward Martindel, Wilson Benge, Marceline Day, Claire McDowell, Pauline Garon, Gladys Blake
BY APPOINTMENT ONLY (1933) Invincible Pictures Corp, Starring: Lew Cody, Aileen Pringle, Sally O'Neil, Edward Morgan, Edward Martindel, Claire McDowell William Thomas Sherman, wts@gunjones.com, http://www.mn-hp.com
The Mark of Zorro is a silent film of 1920, adventure genre, directed by Fred Niblo and Theodore Reed. The script is based on the story The Curse of Capistrano, Johnston McCulley, published in 1919. The film was produced by Fairbanks for his own film company, Douglas Fairbanks Pictures Corporation, and was the first distributed by United Artists. This company was run by three of the greatest movie stars of the time - the very Douglas Fairbanks, Mary Pickford and Charlie Chaplin - beyond the filmmaker DW Griffith. The Mark of Zorro is full of adventures and secrets, with an appealing blend of romance, comedy and swashbuckling. The Zorro mark tells the story of Don Diego Vega, the son of a wealthy ranchero Don Alejandro called. The story is the old Spanish California. Seeing the mistreatment...
Family tensions in the Kentucky hills are inflamed by an outsider's dishonest scheme to exploit the area for its coal. Cast Mary Pickford ... Mavis Hawn Harold Goodwin ... Young Jason Honeycutt Allan Sears ... Jason Honeycutt Fred Huntley ... Granpap Jason Hawn Claire McDowell ... Martha Hawn Sam De Grasse ... Steve Honeycutt W.H. Bainbridge ... Col. Pendleton John Gilbert ... Gray Pendleton Betty Bouton ... Marjorie Lee Henry Hebert ... Morton Sanders Fred Warren ... John Burnham Directed by Joseph De Grasse, Sidney Franklin Novel by John Fox Jr. Adaptation by Bernard McConville Produced by Mary Pickford Cinematography by Charles Rosher Film Editing by Edward McDermott Art Direction by Max Parker Details Country USA Release Date: November 30, 1919 Production Co: Mary Pickford Compa...
Original Title : The Massacre Genre : War, Western Country : United States Release Date : 19 December 1912 Directed by D.W. Griffith Produced by Biograph Company Starring : Wilfred Lucas, Blanche Sweet, Robert Harron, Lionel Barrymore, Claire McDowell AKA : Spain : La matanza
Frank Lloyd Productions. Distributed by First National Pictures. Production dates: October 1923. Released: December 29, 1924 (San Francisco premiere) General release Jan 1924; copyright: December 12, 1923 LP19700.) Silent b&w.; 35mm. 8 reels, 7,937 ft. Directed by: Frank Lloyd. Photographed by: Norbert Brodin. Cast: Corinne Griffith (Madame Zattiany/Mary Ogden), Conway Tearle (Lee Clavering), Thomas Ricketts (Charles Dinwiddie), Thomas Guise (Judge Gavin Trent), Clara Bow (Janet Oglethorpe), Kate Lester (Jane Oglethorpe), Harry Mestayer (James Oglethorpe), Lincoln Stedman (Donnie Ferris), Claire McDowell (Agnes Trevor), Alan Hale (Prince Rohenhauer), Clarissa Selwynne (Gora Dwight), Fred Gambold (Oglethorpe butler), Percy Williams (Ogden buttler), Otto Nelson (Dr. Steinach), Eric Ma...
Original Title : The Mark of Zorro Genre : Adventure, Romance, Western Country : United States Release Date : 27 November 1920 Directed by Fred Niblo Produced by Douglas Fairbanks Pictures Starring : Noah Beery, Marguerite de la Motte, Claire McDowell, George Periolat, Douglas Fairbanks AKA : Argentina : La marca del Zorro Austria : Zorro, der Rächer Brazil : A Marca do Zorro Czechoslovakia : Zorro mstitel - kletba Capistrana Czechoslovakia : Zorro-Mstitel Czech Republic : Zorro mstitel Germany : Das Zeichen des Zorro Denmark : Zorros Kendemærke Spain : La marca del Zorro Finland : Zorron merkki France : Le signe de Zorro Greece : To simadi tou Zorro Hungary : Zorro jele Italy : Il segno di Zorro Poland : Znak Zorro Portugal : O Sinal do Zorro Sweden : Zorros märke Soviet...
Claire Byrne hosts a Prime Time discussion with John Bruton, Kevin Myers, Michael McDowell and Éamon O Cuiv on the centenary of the Home Rule Bill becoming law in 1914. Broadcast: 16 September 2014. For all the stories from 100 years ago, visit http://www.rte.ie/centuryireland Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/centuryIRL Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/CenturyIreland Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/centuryireland
When Empress Catherine of France launches an attack on French Protestants known as Huguenots, the Comte de la Roche saves the life of his enemy, the Huguenot Rupert de Vrieac, by making him an indentured servant in his castle. Rupert falls in love with Yolande, the count's sister, and finds that his rival for the fair Yolande's hand is none other than the despicable Duc de Tours, a notorious torturer of Huguenots. Cast Norma Talmadge ... Yolande de Breux Conway Tearle ... Rupert de Vrieac Wallace Beery ... Duc de Tours Josephine Crowell ... Catherine de Medici Betty Francisco ... Margot de Vancoire Claire McDowell ... Margot's Aunt Courtenay Foote ... Comte de la Roche James Cooley ... Paul George Beranger ... Charles IX Boyd Irwin ... Duc de Guise Winter Hall ... The Bishop William Cli...