Joe Medford was born on April 2, 1932, and died on November 16, 1993. From Clyde, North Carolina, he was a well-known banjo player, playing with some of the early artists of bluegrass music. Groups and musicians he played with include the Murphy Brothers and the Blue River Boys, Mac Wiseman and Charlie Monroe & his Kentucky Partners.[1][2][3]
Recordings
editA selection of the recordings on which Joe Medford played. Some of these are CD re-releases of old recordings in other formats:
- Early Bluegrass Recordings of the Murphy Brothers, Cattle Records
- Original Blue River Boys, Cattle Records
- I'm Old Kentucky Bound, Charlie Monroe, Bear Family Records, 2007
- Dim Lights, Thick Smoke and Hillbilly Music - Country & Western Hit Parade 1951, various artists, 2009
- Raw Fiddle, various artists, 2004
- 'Tis Sweet to Be Remembered: Complete Recordings 1951-1964, Mac Wiseman, 2003
- First Generation Blue Grass, Various Artists, 2002
References
edit- ^ Carlin, Bob (2004-07-29). String Bands in the North Carolina Piedmont. McFarland. p. 242. ISBN 9780786480364.
- ^ "Joe Medford | Credits | AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved 2015-06-30.
- ^ Cohen, Norm (1988). "Bluegrass Music". The Journal of American Folklore. 101 (399): 63–73. doi:10.2307/540253. JSTOR 540253.
External links
edit- "You'll Always Be My Blue-eyed Darling" on YouTube - Medford plays banjo with Fred Murphy in this old 78.
- "Are You Coming Back to Me" on YouTube - Medford recorded this with Mac Wiseman back in May 1951.