- Roy Huskey, Jr.
Roy M. Huskey, Jr. (
December 17 ,1956 -September 6 ,1997 ) was a prominent Americanupright bass player incountry music fromNashville, Tennessee . Huskey performed alongside musicians such asChet Atkins ,Garth Brooks ,Johnny Cash ,Vince Gill ,George Jones ,Steve Earle and many others. His father, Roy M. "Junior" Huskey was also a notable bass player.Career
Huskey began his career at the age of 16 backing up
Del Wood on the "Grand Ole Opry " in 1971.Ledgin, Stephanie P. "Last Chorus: Roy Huskey Jr. 1956-1997" "Sing Out! ", 42:3 (Winter 1997), p.28-29] His first job as a touring musician was withRoy Acuff as one of his Smoky Mountain Boys. Eventually his work spanned a range of music styles including bluegrass, country, folk, Cajun andfolk-rock .Huskey received a Grammy with
Emmylou Harris and the Nash Ramblers for their 1992 live album "At the Ryman ". He was also honored with a number of "Bass Player of the Year" awards from organizations such as the IBMA, SPBGMA, and ACM.Huskey frequently performed dressed simply in a plaid shirt while smoking a
cigar (often King Edward brand). He was often noted for his "rare musical intuitiveness" and late in life spoke of his ability to hear music in colors (seesynesthesia ).Death
Huskey died of cancer at Columbia Centennial Medical Center, Nashville, Tennessee on
September 6 , 1997. He was 40 years at the time of his death. Country musicianMarty Stuart told "The Tennessean " "Roy Huskey was a pure original state of the art, bona fide, textbook example of a bass-playing genius, truly irreplaceable." [http://www.gibson.com/whatsnew/pressrelease/1997/sep08a.html "Press Release: Roy Huskey Jr., Acoustic Bass Ace, Dies of Cancer"] , Gibson.com, September 8, 1997]Acoustic musician and friend
John Hartford said, "In as much as the bass is the heartbeat of country music, and in as much as he was country music's most important bass player, I would say country music has just had a major heart attack."Sam Bush recorded a tribute, "Song for Roy", with help fromJon Randall ,Emmylou Harris , andByron House . The tribute appears on Bush's 1998 album, "Howlin' at the Moon ".Roy Huskey Jr. left behind a wife, Lisa Huskey, and sons,Taylor Huskey and JT Huskey, who performs in a band called The Howling Brothers.
Notable instruments
In 2006, the
Country Music Hall of Fame ran an exhibit called "Big Bass Men" in tribute to Junior Huskey and Roy Huskey, Jr. The display featured an upright bass—made inCzeckoslovakia in the 1880s—that both father and son had used on countless recordings. [http://www.countrymusichalloffame.com/site/exhibits-detail.aspx?cid=229 Archive Spotlight Series] from theCountry Music Hall of Fame web site] Another notable instrument Huskey inherited from his father was a Gibson 1920 Style-J mando bass. The elder Huskey (confusingly nicknamed "Junior") owned two of the Style-J instruments and had given one toRoy Acuff . The other remained in the Roy Huskey, Jr. estate following his death and was on loan for a time to bass playerDave Pomeroy . [Pomeroy, Dave, [http://www.bassplayer.com/article/1920-gibson-style/apr-07/27040 "1920 Gibson Style J Mando Bass"] , "Bass Player" (online edition), April, 2007]References
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