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Arthel Lane "Doc" Watson (born March 3, 1923) is an American guitar player, songwriter and singer of
bluegrass, folk, country, blues and gospel music. He has won seven Grammy awards as well as a
Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award. Watson's flatpicking skills and knowledge of traditional
American music are highly regarded. He performed with his son Merle for over 15 years until Merle's
death in an accident on the family farm.

Doc plays guitar in both flatpicking and fingerpicking style, but is best known for his flatpick work.
His guitar playing skills, combined with his authenticity as a mountain musician, made him a highly
influential figure during the folk music revival. He pioneered a fast and flashy bluegrass lead guitar
style including fiddle tunes and crosspicking techniques which were adopted and extended by
Clarence White, Tony Rice and many others. Watson is also an accomplished banjo player and in the
past has accompanied himself on harmonica as well. Known also for his distinctive and rich baritone
voice, he has over the years developed a vast repertoire of mountain ballads which he learned via
the oral tradition of his home area in Deep Gap, North Carolina. His affable manner, humble nature
and delightful wit have endeared him to his fans nearly as much as his musical talent has.

Doc Watson was born in Deep Gap, North Carolina. According to Doc on his three CD biographical
recording Legacy, he got the nickname "Doc" during a live radio broadcast when the announcer
remarked that his given name Arthel was odd and he needed an easy nickname to go by. A fan in the
crowd shouted "Call him Doc!" presumably in reference to the Sherlock Holmes sidekick Doctor
Watson. The name stuck ever since.

An eye infection caused Doc Watson to lose his vision before his first birthday. Despite this, he was
taught by his parents to work hard and care for himself. He attended North Carolina's school for the
visually impaired, The Governor Morehead School, in Raleigh NC.

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