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Dock Boggs
Folk / Bluegrass / Country

"Come all you good-time people!"



HARRISON, Arkansas
United States

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Member Since4/10/2006
Band MembersThe one and only inimitable Dock Boggs and his banjo.
InfluencesI've influenced a lot of musicians in my time. I know I should pay my respects to those who came before me, but I can't help wanting y'all to listen to some of the musicians on my top friends list. They get the Dock stamp of approval, especially Creech Holler. Go check out their cover of "Country Blues" and tell me it's not an ass-kicking good time.
Sounds LikeNothing you've ever heard before.
Type of LabelMajor


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   About Dock Boggs
Moran Lee "Dock" Boggs (February 7, 1898February 7, 1971) was an influential old-time singer, songwriter and banjo player. His style of play, as well as his singing, is considered a unique combination of old-time Appalachian mountain music and the blues. Boggs is deemed by contemporary old-time musicians and performers as a seminal figure in old-time music, at least in part because of the appearance of two of his recordings from the 1920s, "Sugar Baby" and "Country Blues", on the influential Anthology of American Folk Music collection. Boggs was born in Norton, Virginia and began working in the coal mines of Appalachia at the age of twelve. At around this time, Boggs became interested in the banjo. As was the case of many musicians and performers of his era, Boggs learned to play the banjo watching and listening to family members and other performers, drawing additional influence from local African American musicians. Boggs, while playing a traditional-style of play, did not play in the knock-down, sometimes called clawhammer or frailing style, instead employing a three-finger method that involved picking upwards on the strings of the banjo and permitted him to execute crisp single-note runs in a manner similar to that of a fingerstyle guitarist. Nevertheless, Boggs' style should not be confused with the bluegrass style of playing otherwise known as Scruggs style, made famous by Earl Scruggs, which also involves up-picking the banjo strings. In 1920 Dock Boggs became influenced by blues tunes. He heard music played and sung by African-Americans while working in the coal mines and around the railroads of Appalachia. In 1927 he attended an audition in Bristol, Tennessee with the Brunswick record company. He was offered a contract to record with Brunswick and as a result travelled to New York where he recorded eight sides: "Sugar Baby," "Down Home Blues," "Country Blues," "Sammie Where Have You Been So Long," "Danville Girl," "Pretty Polly," "New Prisoner's Song" and "Hard Luck Blues." After these sessions, Boggs never recorded for Brunswick again. By 1933, Boggs had given up hope of making a living as a musician. He hocked his banjo and did not play again until the early 1960s when he was re-discovered by Mike Seeger of the New Lost City Ramblers. As a result of his relationship with Seeger, Boggs enjoyed a renaissance of sorts during the Folk Revival, and recorded again. (wikipedia bio)

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   Dock Boggs's Friend Space (Top 24)
Dock Boggs has 2841 friends.
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 Uncle Dave 


 Jack "Zoo" Chernos -- punk/folk banjo 


 Daniel 


 Barry Big B Brenner 


 Lars Bygden 


 Cody Clifford 


 T-99 


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pigboy

martin nogueiras



Jul 18 2009 1:49 PM


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B:O:M:B Festival

B:O:M:B Festival



May 24 2009 9:35 AM

Friday, June 5th / 8 PM:

NIKOLAJ ANDERSEN (Danmark)

SPOOKYMAN (Italy)

ONE MAN DESTRUCTION SHOW (UK)

DEAD ELVIS & HIS ONE MAN GRAVE (Graceland)

Saturday, June 6th

7 PM: Movie:“ONE MAN IN THE BAND“(A. Clitheroe, UK 2008)

8 PM:

GREEN PONY (UK)

THE BIG SOUND OF COUNTRY MUSIC ONE DEAD MAN BAND (Italy)

ROCCO RECYCLE (Germany)

BECKY LEE & DRUNKFOOT (USA)

ALL KILLER NO FILLER!

Those Darlins

Those Darlins



May 22 2009 7:15 PM

vivienne

vivienne



May 18 2009 5:21 PM

cant stand a day without listening to boggs.
Eureka Springs Events!

Eureka Springs Events



Apr 28 2009 5:41 PM





Friday Night May 8th in the Eureka Springs City Auditorium in beautiful Eureka Springs, Arkansas!


Doors at 7:00pm show starts at 8:00pm


For tickets please call 888.855.
7823 or visit TheAud.org


rizorkestra one-man-folk-roots-blues-band

rizorkestra one-man-folk-roots-blues-band



Mar 22 2009 2:29 AM

"...keepin' music real down-home for y'all..."

live in santa cruz...
"grandma-grandma (does your dog bite?)"



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Maggie

Maggie



Jan 2 2009 4:17 AM

Maggie

Maggie



Dec 25 2008 7:10 PM

Yonder

Yonder



Dec 17 2008 12:28 PM

Your Spirit will be to stockholm in february mr Boggs!
saffron

saffron



Dec 16 2008 12:42 AM

Wishing you a Jolly Holiday!

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Chad Dughi

Chad Dughi



Nov 14 2008 12:03 AM

Dock Boggs, though fond of dogs, was never wild for riding hogs. While Mrs. Boggs was chopping logs, Dock was busy writing blogs.
ShoehorN

ShoehorN



Nov 12 2008 9:17 AM

You the man Dock, ShoehorN
Banjo Bunny E-Cards

Banjo Bunny E-Cards



Oct 18 2008 4:17 PM


Have a Happy Halloween!
Superfreak

Superfreak



Oct 4 2008 1:53 PM

only at www. lepers. it


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superfreak - since i'm back in bari
our favourite freak sings and dance like a demented monkey
in this asymmetrical folk lo-fi album... if you like out of synch drums,
out of tune guitars and hysterical vocals, you sure will love this.

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alexander de large - nazi elvis
a new chapter of de large's search of cosmic pessimism, all
recorded in mono, as if to underline a certain sense of loneliness...
cowpunk, gothfolk, steamcore, call it as you wish, he never gets
pissed...

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bread pitt - non fate allarme
an album albout nasty topics like snails, pricks and explosions,
an album about which the Murge was already proud before it was born,
a mass of styles that's useless to enumerate...

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happy lepers will never die...

click on the image to download...
Josh Wanstreet

Josh Wanstreet



Sep 16 2008 6:55 PM

Thanks!
Parijat

Parijat



Sep 7 2008 3:00 PM

Dear new friend,

Haywood

Haywood



Aug 27 2008 3:57 PM

EAST KENTUCKY ARTIST CHOSEN BY MAKERS MARK





In March 2008, the famous Maker’s Mark Distillery sent out a call for artist to create a piece especially for an exhibit called The Mark of Great Art. Knott County resident and artist, John Haywood was chosen from over 120 artists to be among the 54 from across the state commissioned. Haywood will reveal his oil painting entitled “Old Kentucky Whiskey” at the show opening on September 5, 2008 in the gallery of the distillery in Loretto, Kentucky.

The show will be comprised of 115 pieces of artwork that will be broken up into 8 mini-collections after the initial opening. The pieces will, then, travel to bars and restaurants in Louisville, Lexington, Chicago, Seattle, San Francisco, New York, London, England, and Madrid, Spain where they will remain indefinitely. All who visit the Maker’s Mark Gallery between September 6-21 either in person or online (www. themarkofgreatart. com) can vote for their favorite piece. The three artists that receive the most votes will win monetary prizes from Maker’s Mark.

Haywood invites all to view “Old Kentucky Whiskey”. Other paintings and prints by Haywood can be seen by visiting his home studio on Little Doubles Creek, or online at www. haywoodart. com.
buffalo bill and his bavarian beerhunters

buffalo bill and his bavarian beerhunters



Aug 26 2008 11:26 PM

thank you for the add!!!!!!
its an honor,greetings from ferrara italy,we re on tour,
cheers the beerhunters
TREE

TREE



Aug 26 2008 5:26 PM

hey
thanks for the add!
Check out this video: jam in the freeland 2

Doctor Robert’s GTP

Doctor Robert’s GTP



Aug 26 2008 10:18 AM


Eve's Underground ©

Eve's Underground ©



Jul 17 2008 10:42 PM

Hey, Just thought I'd show you a video up on youtube I helped make, it's called "Cat Trip"by Mayflowerblood. hope you enjoy


Eve

saffron

saffron



Jul 10 2008 5:50 AM

I hope the Rain Goddess smiles down upon you nicely this summer!

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655321

655321



Jul 9 2008 7:32 PM

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the paper moons

the paper moons



Jul 3 2008 6:24 AM

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Bogs Visionary Orchestra

Bogs Visionary Orchestra



Jul 1 2008 11:49 PM

Thanks for setting up this page for Doc!
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