- J. D. Crowe
Infobox musical artist
Name = J. D. Crowe
Img_capt = J. D. Crowe performing with the New South on August 8, 2008.
Background = solo_singer
Birth_name = James Dee Crowe
Born = Birth date and age|1937|8|27|mf=y.Lexington, Kentucky .
Died =
Origin =
Instrument =banjo ,vocals .
Genre = Bluegrass,Progressive bluegrass .
Occupation =Musician
Years_active = 1956 - Present
Label = Rounder, Starday, Rebel, Lemco
Associated_acts = New South
URL = http://www.jdcrowe.net/James Dee Crowe (
August 27 ,1937 inLexington, Kentucky ) is an Americanbanjo player and bluegrass band leader. He first became known during his four year stint withJimmy Martin in the 1950s.Biography
Crowe began playing the banjo early on and was offered a job with
Jimmy Martin 's Sunny Mountain Boys in mid 1950s. He cut his first recordings with Jimmy Martin onDecember 1 ,1956 and his last onAugust 17 ,1960 , recording a total of 33 songs onDecca Records . In the late 1960s, Crowe formed the Kentucky Mountain Boys, principally performing in theLexington, Kentucky region. By the early 1970s, Crowe changed the band's name to The New South and included material from rock andcountry music sources. Crowe's New South band is widely considered one of the most influential bluegrass groups since the 1970s. Many influential musicians have been a part of the band over the years, includingKeith Whitley ,Ricky Skaggs ,Tony Rice ,Jerry Douglas , andDoyle Lawson .Notes
Some banjo bridges have "Crowe" spacing. The strings remain equally spaced, but the outside strings are then, at the bridge, 1/8" farther apart. Thus, each string is 1/32" farther apart than for standard spacing.
Some players say this improves tone by reducing overtones. The wider spacing is usually chosen, however, because it is slightly easier to play. Some players claim it is not easier, however, and slows them down. Some banjos are made with a slightly wider neck to keep the strings solidly over the fretboard with Crowe spacing.
External links
* [http://www.jdcrowe.net/ J.D. Crowe and the New South]
* Feature story on J.D. Crowe at [http://www.countrystandardtime.com/d/article.asp?xid=988&c=111 Country Standard Time]
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