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John McEuen, born December 19, 1945 in
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, California, is an American folk musician and a founding member of the
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.


Career


Solo work

John McEuen was born in
Oakland, California Oakland is the largest city and the county seat of Alameda County, California, United States. A major West Coast port, Oakland is the largest city in the East Bay region of the San Francisco Bay Area, the third largest city overall in the ...
. In 1964, at age 18, he became interested in music after seeing a performance by the Dillards, and learned to play the banjo. Eventually, he took an interest in fiddle and mandolin. In 1986, after twenty years with the Dirt Band, McEuen departed to pursue a solo career. From 1991–1997, he released four albums for
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. He composed music for movies and television and he appeared as a guest on albums with several artists including 5 albums with Michael Martin Murphey. He then returned to the Dirt Band in 2001. John departed the band once again in late 2017.


Steve Martin

John McEuen has known
Steve Martin Stephen Glenn Martin (born August 14, 1945) is an American actor, comedian, writer, producer, and musician. He has won five Grammy Awards, a Primetime Emmy Award, and was awarded an Honorary Academy Award in 2013. Additionally, he was nominate ...
since high school, when he would give Martin occasional lessons on the banjo. In 1978, he was asked by Martin to provide the backing band for a comic, novelty song called ''
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''. With Martin on vocals, the Dirt Band recorded the song under the alias the ''Toot Uncommons''. John McEuen produced and played on Martin's album '' The Crow: New Songs for the 5-String Banjo'' (
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, 2009). The album was #1 for 7 months and won the Grammy Award for Best Bluegrass Album. McEuen published an autobiography in 2018 titled ''The Life I've Picked - A Banjo Player's Nitty Gritty Journey''.


Awards and honors

* The American Banjo Museum Hall of Fame Inductee *Independent Music Award for Best Americana Album, "Made in Brooklyn"


References


External links

*
NAMM Oral History Interview with John McEuen
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