- Bashful Brother Oswald
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Name = Bashful Brother Oswald
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Background = solo_singer
Birth_name = Beecher Ray Kirby
Alias = Pete Kirby
Born = Birth date|1911|12|26|df=yesSevier County, Tennessee United States
Died = Death date and age|2002|10|17|1911|12|26|df=yesMadison, Tennessee
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Instrument =Resonator guitar ,Dobro ,steel guitar ,banjo ,guitar , singer
Genre = Country,old-time music
Occupation =Sideman ,session musician , solo artist
Years_active = 1930s-1990s
Label = Starday, Rounder
Associated_acts =Roy Acuff ,Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
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Notable_instruments =Bashful Brother Oswald was the
stage name of Beecher Ray Kirby (December 26 ,1911 –October 17 ,2002 ), an American country musician who popularized the use of theresonator guitar andDobro . He played withRoy Acuff 's Smoky Mountain Boys and was a member of theGrand Ole Opry .Though he released only a few recordings as a solo artist, as a
session musician , he played on numerous records, including theNitty Gritty Dirt Band 's 1972 triple album, "Will the Circle Be Unbroken ".Biography
Early years
Beecher Ray Kirby was born in rural
Sevier County, Tennessee in theGreat Smoky Mountains . His father, G. W. Kirby, was an Appalachianfolk music ian who playedfiddle andbanjo . As a child, Kirby learned to playguitar andbanjo and sanggospel music . By his teens, he was playing for square dances.In the late 1920s, Kirby followed the path of many people from the
Appalachia n region and moved to the northernUnited States to find work. He went toFlint, Michigan and worked on theBuick assembly line. He lost his job, though, in the economic downturn of theGreat Depression in the 1930s.Kirby then returned to music, playing at informal square dance parties held in the homes of other transplanted southerners. It was at one party were Kirby met a
Hawaii an guitarist named Rudy Waikiki."That was when I first heard someone play something like my style. He was a real Hawaiian boy, from over in the islands, and he was playing this way and I loved it. I'd go to them parties just to watch him play," Kirby said. "Then I'd go home and get my guitar and try to do the same thing. I was just playing a straight guitar and I had to raise the strings up, put a nut under the strings." [http://www.well.com/user/wellvis/oswald.html Bashful Brother Oswald] , Brad's Page of Steel, retrieved 2007-10-09]
With the
music of Hawaii , played bySol Hoopii and other performers, gaining in popularity, Kirby bought his firstresonator guitar , an early National model, and joined in the trend, playing in bars, cafes and beer gardens. He visited the Chicago World's Fair in 1933, playing in clubs and gaining a following. Some of the clubs he played in were owned byAl Capone .Return to Tennessee
In a bid to find more steady work, Kirby moved to
Knoxville, Tennessee in 1934. Taking the stage name Pete Kirby, he played resonator guitar with local bands, among themRoy Acuff 's Crazy Tennesseans, later to become the Smoky Mountain Boys. Acuff joined theGrand Ole Opry in 1938, and Kirby joined the Opry with Acuff's band on New Year's Day 1939. [Humphreys, Mark. "Bashful Brother Oswald". In "The Encyclopedia of Country Music". Paul Kingsbury, Editor. New York: Oxford University Press. p. 30.]It was with the Acuff band that Kirby became introduced as "Bashful Brother Oswald", with Kirby posing as the brother of the band's banjoist, Rachel Veach ("Queen of the Hills"), [Humphreys. p. 30.] so that it would appear to audiences that the unmarried Veach was being chaperoned by a family member. To fit his new persona, Kirby created the clownish Oswald character, wearing a floppy, wide-brimmed hat, tattered bib
overall s, oversized work shoes and adopting a braying laugh.Featured on the nationwide broadcasts of the Opry, Oswald created a sensation playing his resonator guitar on such songs as "Old Age Pension Check". The instrument, developed in the late 1920s, was still relatively new. Oswald and the Acuff band were featured in a Hollywood film, "Grand Ole Opry" for
Republic Pictures , which gave the instrument even greater exposure. "People couldn't understand how I played it and what it was, and they'd always want to come around and look at it."In addition to his guitar and banjo playing, Oswald was a vocalist, and his tenor voice can be heard on Acuff's hit songs, "Precious Jewel" and "Wreck on the Highway".
Later years
Oswald began his career as a solo artist and
session musician in the 1960s.He released his self-titled debut album in 1962 on
Starday Records . He joined theRounder Records label in the 1970s, releasing around a half dozen albums over the years until his last recording, "Carry Me Back" in 1999.His session work included working with the
Nitty Gritty Dirt Band on "Will the Circle Be Unbroken ", an album that paid tribute to the old-time, traditional country musicians ofNashville, Tennessee , and also featured Acuff,Maybelle Carter ,Earl Scruggs ,Merle Travis and others. Solo tracks by Kirby on "Circle" include "The End of the World" and his own composition, "Sailin' to Hawaii". Oswald was also present for the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band's followup album, "" in 1989, singing backing vocals on the title track.Oswald was the sole member of the 1939 Smoky Mountain Boys that still accompanied Acuff at the time of Acuff's death in 1992. [Humphreys. p. 30.] . With former Smoky Mountain Boys bandmate
Charlie Collins , Oswald formed the musical comedy duo "Os and Charlie", which was a fixture at theOpryland theme park and on theGrand Ole Opry . [http://www.gibson.com/whatsnew/pressrelease/2002/oct18a.html Dobro legend Beecher Bashful Brother Oswald Kirby: 1911-2002] , Gibson Guitars, retrieved 2007-10-09]He participated in 1994's "
The Great Dobro Sessions " album, featured alongside such other resonator guitarists asMike Auldridge , Jerry Douglas,Josh Graves ,Rob Ickes ,Tut Taylor andGene Wooten .Gibson Guitar Corporation , owner of theDobro brand of resonator guitars, created a "Brother Oswald" signature series Dobro in 1995. The model has since been retired. [http://www.gibson.com/en%2Dus/Divisions/Gibson%20Original/Retired%20Models/Dobros/Arist%20Series/Brother%20Oswald/ Brother Oswald] , Gibson Guitar Corporation, retrieved 2007-10-09]Oswald died on
October 17 ,2002 , at his home inMadison, Tennessee , at the age of 90.References
External links
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