- Gene Wooten
Gene Wooten (born in
Franklinton, NC , died November 07, 2001 inNashville, TN ) was an Americandobro player and multi-instrumentalist. He became serious about playing music professionally while a student atAppalachian State University inBoone, NC , and ultimately moved toNashville, TN in 1977, where he landed his first professional job as a musician withWilma Lee Cooper . He fast became a regular on theGrand Ole Opry . His work as adobro player took him on the road and in the studio with numerous well known Bluegrass stars including theOsborne Brothers and Del and Ronnie McCoury. In 1994 he shared aGrammy Award withJerry Douglas ,Josh Graves ,Rob Ickes , and others for his work on the all-stardobro album calledThe Great Dobro Sessions . He was also known as a member of the Country Gazette, and the Sidemen which were the house band of musicians at the famous Station Inn inNashville, TN , a coveted position he held for more than ten years. For three years, he was nameddobro player of the year by the Society for the Preservation of Bluegrass in America. He recorded one solo album. Late in his career he was best known for playing onPatty Loveless ' award winning acoustic album,Mountain Soul .Gene Wooten’s craftsmanship with wooden instruments of all kinds impressed his peers. He worked for various musical instrument manufacturers, repairing instruments for some of the world’s most famous Bluegrass musicians. He was especially appreciated for his ability to work on the
dobro .
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