- Artie Traum
Artie Traum (
April 3 ,1943 -July 20 ,2008 ) was a New Age Voice (NAV) Award-winning guitarist, producer and songwriter. Traum's work appeared on more than 35 albums. He produced and recorded withThe Band ,Warren Bernhardt ,Pat Alger ,Tony Levin ,John Sebastian ,Richie Havens ,Maria Muldaur ,Eric Anderson ,Paul Butterfield ,Paul Siebel ,Rory Block ,James Taylor ,Pete Seeger ,David Grisman ,Livingston Taylor ,Michael Franks andHappy Traum , among others. Traum's songs were featured on PBS, BBC, ESPN, and CBS. He toured in Japan, Europe and across the USA.Biography
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1969 saw Traum joining forces with his brother Happy Traum in a duo. Their self-titled debut album, "Happy & Artie Traum" (Capitol Records) was cited by the "New York Times" as "one of the best records in any field of pop music." The Traums were managed by
Albert Grossman (manager of The Band, Dylan, Janis Joplin, etc.). The duo performed at the 1969 Newport Folk Festival on stage withJames Taylor ,Kris Kristoferson andJoni Mitchell .In November 1971 both Artie and Happy Traum (together with
Bob Dylan ,David Amram , and others) participated in an extended Record Plant (NYC) session backing upAllen Ginsberg in various songs and chants. Ginsberg wrote the liner notes for the duo's "Hard Times in the Country" LP.During the 70’s and 80’s, Artie Traum produced The Woodstock Mountains Revue featuring himself, his brother Happy, Pat Alger, John Sebastian, Maria Muldaur, Rory Block, Eric Andersen, Paul Butterfield and Paul Siebel. In the mid 1980’s Traum teamed up with singer/songwriter Pat Alger ("Thunder Rolls, Unanswered Prayers"). The duo recorded the album "From The Heart".
Traum's 1994 release - the jazz project "Letters From Joubee" - captured #1 on the Smooth Jazz Radio Charts (Gavin AA chart). In 1999 his "Meetings With Remarkable Friends" - which included tracks featuring Traum playing with The Band, Bela Fleck, Jay Ungar, and other notables - received the Best Acoustic Instrumental Album award from the NAV.
In 2003 Traum released a singer/songwriter project, "South of Lafayette", which was featured on NPR's "All Things Considered". In 2007 Traum released the album "Thief of Time".
During recent years, Traum enjoyed a small side career as a documentary filmmaker. In 2002, his film "Deep Water: Building the Catskill Water System" (co-produced and co-directed with Tobe Carey and Robbie Dupree) was featured at the Woodstock Film Festival. Two years later, in 2004, Traum co-produced "Hudson River Journeys: A Celebration of America's First River" for WMHT Public Television. The latter film featured artist
Len Tantillo , folksingerPete Seeger , and Traum's close friend, the writer/musician [http://edrenehan.com Edward Renehan] , with Renehan having crafted the screenplay for the production.Traum also wrote numerous guitar instruction books, and hosted many video productions for his brother Happy's
Homespun Tapes . Traum lived with his wife Beverly in Bearsville, New York, just outside of Woodstock. At the time of his death, Traum had been at work on a memoir. Traum died on July 20, 2008, aged 65.cite news|url=http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/obituaries/article4379426.ece|title=Artie Traum: versatile folk musician and composer|date=July 23, 2008|publisher=Times, The (London)|accessdate=2008-07-27]References
External links
* [http://www.artietraum.com Official Artie Traum Homepage]
* [http://profile.myspace.com/artietraum Official Artie Traum MySpace]
* [http://www.happytraum.com Official Happy Traum Homepage]
* [http://www.deepwaterdvd.com/ Deep Water - Official Homepage]
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