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Biography of Grady Martin
by Josh Martin
Even though he grew up in the
small town of Lewisburg, Tennesse in the midst of the Great Depression,
Grady Martin overcame adversity and followed his dream of being a successful
musician. The youngest of four, Grady was spoiled as the baby in the family
even though they were poor. Leaving home at an early age and cutting his
education short started off his career and taught him to be independent.
Grady gained a national reputation as a Nashville studio genius and played
sessions on many number one hits. After his studio career, he joined Willie
Nelson on the road and played for sixteen years touring all over the world.
Of course, he wouldn't say any of this because he is a very modest man
and is now retired. Grady Martin has been very successful despite many
obstacles in his life and still lives to tell about them.
Grady Martin was born on January 17, 1929 in Marshall County, Tennessee.
He grew up on a farm with his oldest sister, Lois, his older brothers,
June and Bill, and his parents, Claude and Bessey. One of his fondest
childhood memories is of a horse which he named Trigger. Grady remembers
his dad as being a stern and harsh man and his mother being able to read
music very well. She influenced his music training significantly
and showed him the basics that set the pace for him to become a phenomenal
musician. His most memorable teacher was his eighth grade teacher, Mr.
Higgins. Mr. Higgins was a Baptist minister and always took a little
time out of each day to teach something from the Bible. Grady's
worst subject was Algebra and he especially remembers a field trip made
to Nashville to see a movie in fifth grade. Grady's reputation as a musician
might seem ironic to some because he didn't receive much education. In
fact, he left school when he was only fifteen years old to go play on
a radio show in Nashville. After much persuasion, his mother reluctantly
let him go. This began his long career as a musician but one of his biggest
regrets is dropping out of high school.
After a short time of working at the radio station, Grady made countless
appearances on the Grand Ole Opry and the Ozark Jubilee, a popular TV
show in the 50's. This was an amazing accomplishment for a young guitarist
who went pro at the tender age of fifteen. He began playing sessions and
became very popular for his improvisation and his flexibility with diverse
types of music. It was for this reason that he played on countless hits
in the 50's 60's, and 70's. By the late 50's, he was an in- demand
studio genius backing artists like Little Jimmy Dickens, Red Foley, Buddy
Holly, Roy Orbison, and many others. He led the session group The Slewfoot
Five for Decca in the 50'sand sessioned most of the 60's with artists
like Joan Baez, J. J. Cale, and others. After trying his hand at publishing
and producing, he began touring with Willie Nelson. After sixteen years
of life on the road, Grady was tired of traveling so he retired and moved
to his home town in Marshall County, Tennessee.
Throughout his life, Grady has experienced many things. He's been married
three times, has ten children, and has spent nearly twenty years traveling.
When asked about getting along with people, his advice is "tolerance."
"What goes around comes around, so you say." He does not think
very highly of the school systems today and thinks that the biggest problem
facing our society today is crime. Regarding the most important and interesting
person he has ever met. Grady replies, "Jesus."
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26 NOV 2007
LEGENDARY BASSIST BOB MOORE TO BE INDUCTED INTO THE NASHVILLE MUSICIANS
HALL OF FAME
Click here for full press release at:
Musicians
Hall of Fame amd Museum
.First Annual Induction Ceremony held by the Musicians Hall of
Fame to be held at the Schermerhorn Symphony Hall on November 26,
2007. Inductees include The NASHVILLE A-TEAM, (Bob Moore, Buddy
Harman, Hank Garland, Pig Robbins, Grady Martin, Ray Edenton, Boots,
etc.) The Memphis Boys (Reggie Young, Bobby Wood, Gene Chrisman
etc.) The BLUE MOON BOYS (Scotty Moore & DJ Fontana) The Los
Angeles Wrecking Crew, The Funk Brothers. Program includes live
appearences by Vince Gill, Amy Grant, Peter Frampton and many MANY
others. (Yes, Garth Brooks will be performing Live and in Person)
This is a once in a lifetime, NOT-TO-BE-MISSED event! Tickets $50
are available at: www.nashvillesymphony.org |
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