Benny Williams

Benny Williams
Born (1931-03-23)March 23, 1931
Died October 11, 2007(2007-10-11)
Genres Bluegrass
Occupation(s) Fiddler
Instruments Fiddle
Labels The master tapes, recorded by Bernard Rousseau, Collector, (Engineer) are on 15 IPS tapes. THese are at ETSU in Johnson City, TN. (The sounds are 90% binaural. Engineered at Rousseau's SOUND LAB in Harriman. Tom Morgan in the producer.)--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Associated acts Bill Monroe and the Bluegrass Boys,

Benjamin Horace "Benny" Williams (b. March 28, 1931 – October 11, 2007) was an American bluegrass musician. A multi-instrumentalist, he sang and played fiddle, guitar, banjo, autoharp, and mandolin.

Career

Williams played fiddle in Bill Monroe's band and with such notables as Mac Wiseman, Reno & Smiley, The Stanley Brothers, Flatt & Scruggs, Grandpa Jones, Jimmy Martin, Kitty Wells & Johnny Wright, Stonewall Jackson, and Marty Robbins.[1] He was a recipient of the IBMA Pioneers of Bluegrass award.[2] Williams appeared playing banjo on The Porter Wagoner Show playing "Foggy Mountain Breakdown". He joined Wagoner's in-house band, the Wagonmasters, as guitarist where he played fingerstyle, with fingerpicks. He started out with Mac Wiseman in Virginia and then joined the Tennessee Cut-Ups. He joined the Bluegrass Boys in 1961, first playing guitar but switched to fiddle. He sang lead vocal on a recording of "Cotton Fields" and played fiddle on numerous tracks in that and the subsequent year. He continued working with Wiseman and playing banjo and mandolin.[3]

View of colleagues

Fellow Blue Grass Boy Doug Hutchens commented,

"Benny was one of the three real utility Blue Grass Boys ... that could and do about anything include work on the bus. The first time I saw him was in the late 60s just before Kenny Baker returned to the band, Benny was playing fiddle with his right hand bandaged where he had got it caught in the fan on the bus the day before. His main instrument was fiddle but could play banjo, bass and guitar as well... Benny was a quiet and unassuming man and preferred to be the sideman and made many a country entertainer's song sound right."[1]

Discography

Legend of Bill Monroe and More Bluegrass

An album titled Legend of Bill Monroe and More Bluegrass was engineered By Bernard Rousseau of the Harriman Sound Lab and made available through Scott Morgan's Morgan Stringed Instruments on CD. Williams enjoyed a long-time collaboration with Scott's father Tom Morgan, himself an IBMA Hall of Fame inductee. On this album, Benny plays fiddle on "Never Again" and "The Legend of Bill Monroe" and banjo on "Soldier's Joy".[4] On other tracks he plays cross pick mandolin and Travis -tyle guitar.

See also

References

  1. 1 2 Richard Thompson. "The Bluegrass Blog". Bluegrass Blog. Retrieved July 17, 2011.
  2. "Bluegrass Masters – Pioneers of Bluegrass – International Bluegrass Music Museum". Bluegrass-museum.org. Retrieved 2011-07-27.
  3. "Mac Wiseman – Bluegrass Favorites CD (with Mac Wiseman Benny played mandolin with Chubby Wise and Buddy Spicher on fiddle)". cduniverse.com. Retrieved July 17, 2011.
  4. "Upcoming Shows". Smorganmusic.com. Retrieved 2011-07-27.
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