Tut Taylor

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Sugar in the Gourd 00:00 Tools
Lonesome Dobro 00:00 Tools
F-5 Waltz 00:00 Tools
Little Green Pill #2 00:00 Tools
Ghost Picker 00:00 Tools
Me and My Dobro 00:00 Tools
Sweet Picking Time in Toomsboro, Ga. 00:00 Tools
Southern Filibuster 00:00 Tools
This Ain't Grass 00:00 Tools
Acoustic Toothpick 00:00 Tools
Picking on Josh 00:00 Tools
Arlo Buck 00:00 Tools
Linda 00:00 Tools
Oasis 00:00 Tools
Daisy Dean 00:00 Tools
Stevens Steel 00:00 Tools
The Old Shoemaker 00:00 Tools
Sweet Picking Time In Toonsboro, Ga. 00:00 Tools
Friar Tut 00:00 Tools
Midnight at Beanblossom 00:00 Tools
Black Ridge Ramble 00:00 Tools
Vamp In The Middle 00:00 Tools
Wish I Was A Pedal Steel 00:00 Tools
Midnight In Beanblossom 00:00 Tools
Griffith Mandolin Society 00:00 Tools
Freight Train 00:00 Tools
California Port Of Entry 00:00 Tools
Ruff N' Ready 00:00 Tools
Courtesy Of Curtis 00:00 Tools
Wabash Blues 00:00 Tools
Big Howdy 00:00 Tools
Pickin' Flat 00:00 Tools
Steel Guitar Rag 00:00 Tools
A Fool Such as I 00:00 Tools
Tribute To Oswald 00:00 Tools
Dobro Country 00:00 Tools
Turnaround 00:00 Tools
Hang Your Head in Shame 00:00 Tools
Just Because 00:00 Tools
Nobody's Darlin But Mine 00:00 Tools
Frankie and Johnny 00:00 Tools
The Old Post Office 00:00 Tools
The Sinking of the Rueben James 00:00 Tools
Sweet Picking Time in Toomsboro, Ga 00:00 Tools
Granny Grass's Push Cart 00:00 Tools
Golden Slippers 00:00 Tools
Tennessee Dulcimer Works 00:00 Tools
Autry's Peach Orchard 00:00 Tools
Wayfaring Stranger 00:00 Tools
Foggy Mountain Rock 00:00 Tools
Kentucky Long Rifle 00:00 Tools
monkey wrench 00:00 Tools
Resophonic Guitar 00:00 Tools
Fireball Mail 00:00 Tools
Big Ball In Boston 00:00 Tools
Copy Cat 00:00 Tools
Turn Around 00:00 Tools
Dobro Twist 00:00 Tools
Long Black Veil 00:00 Tools
Eastwood Shuffle 00:00 Tools
The Sinking of the Ruben James 00:00 Tools
Alla Lee 00:00 Tools
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Tut Taylor (November 20, 1923 – April 9, 2015) was an American bluegrass musician. Taylor played banjo and mandolin as a child, and began playing dobro at age 14, learning to use the instrument with a distinctive flat-picking style. Taylor was a member of The Folkswingers in the 1960s, who released three LPs; he recorded his debut solo effort in 1964. Later in the 1960s, he played with the Dixie Gentlemen and in John Hartford's Aero-Plain band. Taylor became a local Nashville, Tennessee fixture. In 1970, he co-founded the instrument shop GTR there, soon after releasing another solo album. He also co-founded the Old Time Pickin' Parlor, a Nashville venue noted for performances of old-time music, as well as Tut Taylor's General Store. In a March, 1992 interview, Neil Young reported having bought Hank Williams' Martin D-28 Guitar from Tut Taylor. At the Grammy Awards of 1995, he was awarded the Grammy Award for Best Bluegrass Album for his work on The Great Dobro Sessions with Jerry Douglas. Tut Taylor died on April 9, 2015. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.