- Charlie Waller (American musician)
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Charlie Waller
Charlie Waller in 2002Background information Birth name Charles Otis Waller Born January 19, 1935
Jointerville, Texas, U.S.A.Died August 18, 2004 (aged 69)Genres Bluegrass Occupations Singer Instruments Guitar Years active 1956–2004 Labels Folkways, Starday, Vanguard, Rebel, Sugar Hill, Pinecastle Associated acts The Country Gentlemen Website Charlie Waller website Notable instruments 1937 Martin D-28 guitar with 'Charlie Waller' inlaid on the fingerboard Charlie Waller (Born Charles Otis Waller, January 19, 1935 – August 18, 2004) was the lead singer and guitarist for the legendary bluegrass band the Country Gentlemen. Waller was involved with the Country Gentlemen for 47 years. As a member of the Country Gentlemen, Waller was inducted into the International Bluegrass Music Hall of Honor in 1996.
Biography
Waller was born in Jointerville, Texas and moved to Lake Charles, Louisiana at the age of 2 with his family. He began to play guitar at the age of 10 and moved with his mother to Baltimore, Maryland. In 1952 Waller joined Earl Taylor's bluegrass band, the Stoney Mountain Boys.[1] He returned to Louisiana in 1956 as a guitar player with Buzz Busby and the Bayou Boys, making appearances on television. In 1957 he and Busby returned to the Washington, D.C. area, where Waller met mandolinist John Duffey and banjo player Bill Emerson.[2] When Busby was injured in an auto accident in July 1957, Emerson formed a temporary band with Waller and Duffey to fulfill Busby's bookings. The temporary band soon became permanent, and The Country Gentlemen would continue for more than fifty years.[3]
The Country Gentlemen achieved fame across the United States and internationally. While more than 100 musicians have been members at one time, Waller was an original member of the group and has many famous songs to his credit. The band released a new album, Songs of the American Spirit, in September 2004.
On August 18, 2004 Charlie Waller suffered a massive heart attack at his Gordonsville, Virginia home. A month before his death Charlie Waller told his bus driver, Kenny Wurzburger, that he had a pain in his liver. An autopsy would reveal that Charlie was in the early stages of liver cancer at the time of his death.
References
- ^ McDivitt, Russell (May 29, 2007). "Bgrass, Inc. Heritage List (N-U)". http://www.ham.muohio.edu/bluegrass/BGI_orgs_n_u.htm. Retrieved December 28, 2009.
- ^ "Charlie Waller, 69, Founder Of a Popular Bluegrass Band". The New York Times: pp. B7. August 24, 2004. http://www.nytimes.com/2004/08/24/arts/charlie-waller-69-founder-of-a-popular-bluegrass-band.html. Retrieved December 28, 2009.
- ^ "The Country Gentlemen". http://www.charliewaller.net. Retrieved December 28, 2009.
Charlie Waller · John Duffey · Eddie Adcock · Tom Gray · Bill Emerson · Doyle Lawson · Bill Yates · Larry Lahey
list of all former membersStudio albums Country Songs, Old and New (1960) · Folk Songs & Bluegrass (1961) · Bluegrass at Carnegie Hall (1962) · Hootenanny (1963) · Folk Session Inside (1963) · Bringing Mary Home (1966) · Traveler And Other Favorites (1968) · Play It Like It Is (1969) · New Look, New Sound (1970) · One Wide River To Cross (1971) · Sound Off (1971) · The Award Winning Country Gentlemen · Remembrances & Forecasts (1974) · Joe's Last Train (1976) · Calling My Children Home (1978) · Sit Down, Young Stranger (1980) · River Bottom (1981) · Good As Gold (1983) · Return Engagement (1988) · Classic Country Gents Reunion (1989) · Nashville Jail (1990) · Let The Light Shine Down (1991) · New Horizon (1992) · Souvenirs (1995) · Crying In the Chapel (2001) · Songs Of The American Spirit (2004)Live albums On the Road (1963) · Live From The Stage Of The Roanoake Bluegrass Festival (1967) · Live In Japan (1970) · Going Back To The Blue Ridge Mountains (1973)Compilation albums The Best of the Early Country Gentlemen (1971) · Yesterday & Today Volume 1 (1973) · Yesterday & Today Volume 2 (1973)Yesterday & Today Volume 3 (1974) · 25 Years (Country Gentlemen album) (1980) · · The Country Gentlemen feat. Ricky Skaggs (1987) · Sugar Hill Collection (1995) · Early Rebel Recordings: 1962-1971 {Box Set} (1998) · High Lonesome (1998) · Complete Vanguard Recordings (2002) · 45 Years of Memories (2002) ·Related articles Bluegrass music Typical instruments Stylistic origins Sub- and fusion genres Notable festivals Bill Monroe's Bean Blossom Festival · California Bluegrass Association Father's Day Bluegrass Festival · Delfest · Grey Fox Bluegrass Festival · High Sierra Music Festival · Kentucky Festival of the Bluegrass · Merlefest · San Francisco Bluegrass & Old Time Festival · South Carolina State Bluegrass Festival · River City Bluegrass Festival · Rockygrass · Telluride Bluegrass Festival · WintergrassOther International Bluegrass Music Museum · International Bluegrass Music Association · International Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame · Society for the Preservation of Bluegrass Music in America · Bluegrass UnlimitedCategory · Portal External links
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