Norman Blake

Born
March 10, 1938
in Chattanooga, TN 
Active Decades
19001020304050607080902000 
 
by Kurt Wolff
Although he is proficient with a variety of stringed instruments, Norman Blake is famous for his acoustic guitar skills -- he was one of the major bluegrass guitarists of the '70s. Blake came into view in the late '60s, when he began performing as a sideman with artists as diverse as June Carter and Bob Dylan. During the '70s, he began a solo career that quickly became one of the most popular and musically adventurous within bluegrass. He continued recording and performing -- occasionally with his wife, Nancy -- well into the '90s.



Blake began playing music professionally when he was 16 years old, joining the Dixieland Drifters as a mandolinist in 1954; the group debuted on Tennessee Barn Dance, a radio show based in Knoxville. After two years, he left the band and became a member of The Lonesome Travelers, which was led by banjoist Bob Johnson. By the end of the '50s, The Lonesome Travelers had added a second banjoist, Walter Forbes, and had made two records for RCA. Although he joined Hylo Brown & The Timberliners in 1959, Blake continued to perform with Johnson. The following year, he also became a member of June Carter's touring band.

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