Clarence Ashley

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Clarence Ashley was an influential American old-time musician and singer known for his banjo and guitar playing and for helping popularize traditional Appalachian folk songs.

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instanceOf banjoist
folk musician
guitarist
human
musician
old-time musician
singer
activeYearsEnd 1960s
activeYearsStart 1910s
alsoKnownAs C. Ashley NERFINISHED
Tom Ashley NERFINISHED
associatedAct Byrd Moore NERFINISHED
Doc Watson NERFINISHED
Gwen Foster NERFINISHED
The Blue Ridge Mountain Entertainers NERFINISHED
The Carolina Tar Heels NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1895-09-29
dateOfDeath 1967-06-02
fullName Clarence Earl Ashley NERFINISHED
genre Appalachian folk music
country music
old-time music
influenced American folk revival musicians
Doc Watson NERFINISHED
instrument banjo
guitar
knownFor distinctive clawhammer banjo style
popularizing traditional Appalachian folk songs
languageOfPerformance English
movement American folk revival
notableEvent participated in the 1928 Johnson City Sessions
participated in the 1929 Johnson City Sessions
notableRecording Clarence Ashley: Old Time Music at Clarence Ashley’s (with Doc Watson) NERFINISHED
notableWork Dark Holler Blues NERFINISHED
House of the Rising Sun NERFINISHED
Little Sadie NERFINISHED
Naomi Wise NERFINISHED
Rising Sun Blues NERFINISHED
The Coo Coo Bird NERFINISHED
occupation musician
singer
songwriter
placeOfBirth Bristol, Tennessee, United States NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Winston-Salem, North Carolina, United States NERFINISHED
recordLabel Columbia Records
Okeh Records NERFINISHED
Vocalion Records NERFINISHED
region Appalachia NERFINISHED

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Doc Watson collaboratedWith Clarence Ashley