Josh Graves

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Earl's Breakdown 00:00 Tools
Little Rosewood Casket 00:00 Tools
Little Maggie 02:21 Tools
Just Joshin' 00:00 Tools
Fireball Mail 00:00 Tools
Flatt Lonesome 00:00 Tools
Gretna Green 00:00 Tools
False Hearted Lover 00:00 Tools
Rainbow 00:00 Tools
Foggy Mountain Special 00:00 Tools
Down South in New Orleans 00:00 Tools
Bright Side of the Road 00:00 Tools
Earl's Breakdown (Instrumental) 00:00 Tools
Rock Away 00:00 Tools
Scrapin' the Barrel 00:00 Tools
Panhandle Rag 00:00 Tools
Fireball 00:00 Tools
Dobros in Scotland 00:00 Tools
Cuttin' the Grass 00:00 Tools
Pike County Breakdown 00:00 Tools
Little Home In West Virginia 00:00 Tools
False-Hearted Lover 00:00 Tools
Little Burma Through the Bayou 00:00 Tools
Wheel Hoss 00:00 Tools
Starlight Waltz 00:00 Tools
Seven Bridges Road 00:00 Tools
Foggy Mountain Rock 00:00 Tools
Katy Hill 00:00 Tools
Shig-a-Dig 00:00 Tools
Reubin's Train 00:00 Tools
Ain't They Crazy 00:00 Tools
Border Town Blues 00:00 Tools
Shuckin' The Corn 00:00 Tools
In the Jailhouse Now 00:00 Tools
Evelina 00:00 Tools
Columbus Stockade Blues 00:00 Tools
Reading Your Letter Again 00:00 Tools
Introduction 00:00 Tools
House of Scruggs 00:00 Tools
The Boys From North Carolina 00:00 Tools
Great Big Woman 00:00 Tools
Jerry Douglas Talks 00:00 Tools
Marty Stuart Talks 00:00 Tools
Step It Up And Go 00:00 Tools
Come Walk With Me 00:00 Tools
Maiden's Prayer 00:00 Tools
Martha White Theme - You Bake Right 00:00 Tools
Ball River 00:00 Tools
Josh Away 00:00 Tools
Whiskey Chitto 00:00 Tools
Joe Wilson Talks 00:00 Tools
Conclusion 00:00 Tools
Big Ball In Brooklyn 00:00 Tools
Brand New Carroll County Blues [Instrumental] 00:00 Tools
Someday I'll Sober Up 00:00 Tools
Whisky Chitto 00:00 Tools
I'll Be All Smiles Tonight 00:00 Tools
Road To Aspen 00:00 Tools
Cannonball Blues 00:00 Tools
Long Chain Charlies Blues 00:00 Tools
Foggy Mountain Chimes 00:00 Tools
Maggie Blues 00:00 Tools
Come On Train 00:00 Tools
Happy Times 00:00 Tools
Cora Is Gone 00:00 Tools
Satisfied Mind 00:00 Tools
Mac Wiseman Talks 00:00 Tools
Shiloh March 00:00 Tools
First Breath Of Spring 00:00 Tools
Salty Dog Blues 00:00 Tools
Someone You Have Forgotten 00:00 Tools
Josh-Away 00:00 Tools
Crossin' The Rockies (Instrumental) 00:00 Tools
He Took Your Place 00:00 Tools
Farlo County Jail 00:00 Tools
Out Walkin' The Blues 00:00 Tools
Your Love Is Like A Flower 00:00 Tools
Come Back Darling 00:00 Tools
Anna 00:00 Tools
Carolina Sunshine Girl 00:00 Tools
Jennifer Waltz 00:00 Tools
Indian Killed A Woodcock 00:00 Tools
Will You Be Lonesome Too 00:00 Tools
Jesus, Saviour, Pilot Me (The Sailor's Hymn) 00:00 Tools
Brand New Carroll County Blues 00:00 Tools
Crossin' The Rockies - Instrumental 00:00 Tools
Ed's Tune 00:00 Tools
Mr. Blues 00:00 Tools
Little Home In West Virginia - Instrumental 00:00 Tools
Little Rosewood Casket (Instrumental) 00:00 Tools
Brand New Carroll County Blues (Instrumental) 00:00 Tools
A Man Called Jesus 00:00 Tools
Shiloh March (Instrumental) 00:00 Tools
Lance Leroy Talks 00:00 Tools
Shiloh March - Instrumental 00:00 Tools
Little Rosewood Casket [Instrumental] 00:00 Tools
Great Speckled Bird 00:00 Tools
Earls's Breakdown 00:00 Tools
Ain't That Crazy 00:00 Tools
Brand New Carrol County Blues (Instrumental) 00:00 Tools
Little Home In West Virginia (Instrumental) 00:00 Tools
Brand New Carroll County Blues - Instrumental 00:00 Tools
My Louisiana 00:00 Tools
In the Pines 00:00 Tools
Little Rosewood Casket - Instrumental 00:00 Tools
Brand New Carrol County Blues 00:00 Tools
John Henry 00:00 Tools
Skokiaan 00:00 Tools
Earl's Breakdown - Instrumental 00:00 Tools
Stop That Ticklin' Me 00:00 Tools
The Legend Of The Johnson Boys 00:00 Tools
Call Of The Wonder 00:00 Tools
What a Friend We Have in Jesus 00:00 Tools
Uncle Josh Plays 'Lectrified Dobro 00:00 Tools
Bordertown Blues 00:00 Tools
Pass Me Not, O Gentle Savior 00:00 Tools
Crossin The Rockies 00:00 Tools
Brand New Carroll County Blues (instr.) 00:00 Tools
Gathering Flowers from the Hillside 00:00 Tools
Movin' South 00:00 Tools
Nine Pound Hammer 00:00 Tools
Love Please Come Home 00:00 Tools
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One of Flatt and Scuggs Foggy Mountain Boy's. Uncle to Tim Graves Father of the Dobro. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Josh Graves Birth name Burkett Howard Graves Born September 27, 1927 Origin Tennessee, USA Died September 30, 2006 Occupations Guitarist Instruments Guitar Associated acts Lester Flatt, Earl Scruggs and the Foggy Mountain Boys Josh Graves (September 27, 1927 Tellico Plains, Monroe County, Tennessee – September 30, 2006), born Burkett Howard Graves, was an American bluegrass musician. Also known by the nicknames "Buck," and "Uncle Josh," he is credited with introducing the resonator guitar (commonly known under the trade name of Dobro) into bluegrass music shortly after joining Lester Flatt, Earl Scruggs and the Foggy Mountain Boys in 1955. He was inducted into the International Bluegrass Music Hall of Honor in 1977. He joined producers Randall Franks and Alan Autry for the In the Heat of the Night cast CD “Christmas Time’s A Comin’” performing "Christmas Time's A Comin'" with the cast on the CD released on Sonlite and MGM/UA for one of the most popular Christmas releases of 1991 and 1992 with Southern retailers. Career 1942 Joined the Pierce Brothers playing in Gatlinburg Played with Esco Hankins and Mac Wiseman Joined Wheeling, West Virginia's WWVA Jamboree with Wilma Lee and Stoney Cooper 1955-1969 Lester Flatt, Earl Scruggs and the Foggy Mountain Boys 1969-1971 Lester Flatt's Nashville Grass. 1971-1974 Earl Scruggs Revue. 1974 started solo career. 1984-2006 performed and recorded with Kenny Baker and also with the Masters including Baker, Jesse McReynolds and Eddie Adcock. Musical style Graves originally joined the Foggy Mountain Boys as a bass player but he got together with Earl Scruggs to develop a new style of dobro-picking based on Earl's three-finger syncopated banjo style. After only one month on bass, Graves switched to the dobro and it soon became a defining feature of the bluegrass sound. Graves played fast and loud but also created extremely sensitive melodic backing to bluesy ballads and slower gospel numbers. Josh Graves is credited as being a major influence on many leading resophonic guitar players, including Jerry Douglas, Mike Auldridge, and Phil Leadbetter among them. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.