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Doyle Dykes
Doyle Dykes, April 2006Background information Born 23 May 1954
Jacksonville, FloridaGenres Country, Folk, Blues, Christian Occupations Musician, Songwriter, Minister Instruments Guitar Associated acts Chet Atkins, Tommy Emmanuel Website Official website Notable instruments Taylor Guitars, Doyle Dykes Signature Model Taylor Doyle Dykes (born May 23, 1954) is an American country acoustic guitarist from Jacksonville, Florida. He is influenced by a wide variety of musical styles and musicians such as Chet Atkins, the Allman Brothers, to the Beatles and U2. Cited along with guitarists such as Tommy Emmanuel as one of the best finger-style guitarists in the world,[1][2] he is also known for his capability of playing proficiently with a wide range of different guitar tunings. Some of his best-known works and interpretations are "Wabash Canonball", "Country Fried Pickin", "Tricky Pickin", "Chet Stuff", "Be Still", "Amazing Grace" and "While My Guitar Gently Weeps". Dykes is a devout Baptist and has served as a minister in a small church in Florida;[3] the influence of Christianity is present in much of his work. He is a major endorser of Taylor Guitars and Rivera Sedona amplifiers, with his own signature models of each.
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Biography
Dykes grew up in Jacksonville, Florida in a Christian Community. His father is referred to as "Bubba Dykes" and he has a brother named Aubrey.[4] He cites June 1965 during his church's "summer revival" as the moment he became a lifelong Christian as an 11 year-old boy, seeing "the lights of salvation and a new purpose and desire for my life and since that day, I've never been the same".[4] His first guitar was a $30 Sears Roebuck Silvertone acoustic.[5] Dykes claims a sailor named Barry Lackey was the most important influence in his development as a guitarist. Lackey attended his church one day and using a thumb pick from his pocket "completely blew him away" with his "spider picking", playing just like Chet Atkins and Merle Travis, Doyle's heroes.[6] Lackey was then invited to his house one day and showed him a right-hand picking pattern that "got his fingers working together in the right way, where the thumb played the bass and after-beat rhythm, and the three fingers took care of the rest."[6] He later reunited with Lackey at a Taylor Guitars event in Detroit in 2002, and claims that if it wasn't for him he'd never have become a successful guitarist.[6]
Dykes' early years as a guitarist took him around the world as he toured with The Stamps Quartet and later with Grand Ole Opry star Grandpa Jones. Dykes has since returned to the Grand Ole Opry for numerous performances. Although a world-renowned guitarist, Dykes frequently still plays church venues with small audiences, stating, “I’ve been blessed with the opportunity to play music for people.[2]
Dykes is a long-time endorser of Taylor Guitars. According to owner Bob Taylor, "If I had to pick the artist who most represented the Taylor Guitars brand and who has done the most for us, I would say Doyle Dykes. Doyle has represented Taylor Guitars to more players for more years than anyone."[7] The Doyle Dykes Signature Model Taylor guitar (“DDSM”) features an amplification system by L.R. Baggs.
On December 23, 2004, Dykes had an operation on a brain tumor in which the surgeon compressed his brain. The operation left him with a temporary loss of balance (meaning he had to learn to walk again) and suffered from extreme headaches and nausea for several years afterwards and ultimately left him deaf in his right ear.[8] He and his wife, Rita, a childhood sweetheart, have been married for at least 37 years and have four children, including daughters named Heidi and Hayley and a son named Caleb, also an accomplished guitarist. He has resided for many years in the Nashville area and is a close friend of Duane Eddy. Dykes is an avid collector of old Western movies, including the films of John Wayne, Gene Autry, Roy Rogers and Steve McQueen.[9] In 2011 he released a book The Lights of Marfa, a semi-autobiographical book documenting his encounters with God, with numerous Christian references to events in his own life.
Discography
- 1996: Fingerstyle Guitar
- 1997: H.E.A.T
- 1998: Gitarre 2000
- 2000: Zelf: A Self Portrait on Guitar
- 2001: Country Fried Pickin'
- 2003: Songs of Faith and Freedom
- 2004: Chameleon
- 2008: Bridging the Gap
References
- ^ "Event review". Tom Lee Music. http://www.tomleemusic.com/specialpage/event/ev224/review/index.html. Retrieved 18 August 2011.
- ^ a b "Doyle Dykes". NAMM. http://www.namm.org/taxonomy/term/1146?page=3. Retrieved 18 August 2011.
- ^ Dykes (2011), p.75
- ^ a b Dykes (2011), p.35
- ^ Dykes (2011), p.32
- ^ a b c Dykes (2011), p.45-7
- ^ Taylor, Bob (2011). Guitar Lessons: A Life's Journey Turning Passion Into Business. John Wiley. p. 111. ISBN 9780470937877. http://books.google.com/books?id=ZvahAJJmN60C&pg=PT111.
- ^ Dykes (2011), p.197-8
- ^ Dykes (2011), p.221
Bibliography
- Dykes, Doyle (1 April 2011), The Lights of Marfa: One of the World's Great Guitar Player's Amazing Encounters with God, Moody Publishers, ISBN 978-0-8024-0037-6, http://books.google.com/books?id=X8_Fe47CHBAC, retrieved 18 August 2011
External links
Categories:- American country guitarists
- Living people
- Southern Baptists
- American Christian ministers
- Southern Baptist ministers
- People from Jacksonville, Florida
- Musicians from Florida
- 1954 births
- Acoustic guitarists
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