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Wayne Benson

John Wayne Benson is an American mandolinist and songwriter in the bluegrass tradition. He is best known for his unique approach to the mandolin, and his long-term involvement with Russell Moore and IIIrd Tyme Out.

Wayne Benson
Birth nameJohn Wayne Benson
Born (1969-04-09) April 9, 1969 (age 55)
Charlotte, North Carolina
GenresBluegrass music
Occupation(s)Musician
Instrument(s)Mandolin
Years active1989–present
LabelsPinecastle Records
Websiteiiirdtymeout.com

History edit

Early years edit

Benson was raised in Charlotte, North Carolina, in a musical family where his father John Benson played fiddle, banjo, and guitar with his uncles. Gifted a Roy Rogers guitar for Christmas when he was seven, Benson learned how to play, sitting in on family music gatherings. At age 15, he began playing mandolin. In his late teens, Benson was part of the bluegrass music scene in Denton, North Carolina.[1][2]

Livewire edit

In 1989, Scott Vestal invited Benson to join the band Livewire with Ernie Sykes (bass) and Robert Hale (guitar).[3] Benson played with Livewire for three years, recording one album Wired in 1990 on Rounder Records. Benson also participated when Livewire reunited in 1999 for one show.[4]

IIIrd Tyme Out and John Cowan edit

In 1993, Benson joined the band Russell Moore and IIIrd Tyme Out.[5] Benson left IIIrd Tyme Out in 2004 to play with the John Cowan Band, recording two albums with them.[6] In 2007, Benson returned to IIIrd Tyme Out and has remained with them since.[7] Besides Moore and Benson, the current lineup includes Nathan Aldridge (fiddle), Keith McKinnon (banjo), and Dustin Pyrtle (bass).[8]

Solo and collaborative projects edit

In 2003, Benson released his solo album An Instrumental Anthology on Pinecastle Records. The album featured 12 original compositions, and guests included Vestal, Cowan, Aubrey Haynie, Rob Ickes, Mark Schatz, Ron Stewart, and Jim Van Cleve.[9]

Benson recorded Mandolin Chronicles with Alan Bibey in 2013, an album of mandolin duets. Supporting artists included Ron Stewart (banjo, fiddle), Wyatt Rice (guitar), and Harold Nixon (bass).[10]

Other projects edit

As part of their Artist Signature Series, Gibson issued the Wayne Benson Signature mandolin in 2003, based on the F-5 scroll body design. Only 50 were made available.

In 2004, Benson released Wayne Benson - A Mandolin Anthology, a music instruction DVD.

In 2006, Benson performed with the Wreckers, a duo featuring Michelle Branch and Jessica Harp. Assisting with their publicity tour, he appeared on The Tonight Show, CBS This Morning, The Late Late Show, and other shows.[11]

Awards edit

Benson earned the Society for the Preservation of Bluegrass Music of America (SPBGMA) Mandolin Player of the Year award for five consecutive years (1999-2003).[12]

IIIrd Tyme Out won seven consecutive International Bluegrass Music Association (IBMA) awards for ‘Vocal Group of the Year’ (1994-2000).[13]

Personal life edit

After living in Nashville for 16 years, Benson lives in Boiling Springs, South Carolina. He is married to bluegrass musician Kristin Scott Benson (The Grascals).[14] He teaches private mandolin lessons in the Spartanburg, South Carolina area.[2]

Discography edit

Solo recordings edit

Alan Bibey and Wayne Benson edit

  • 2013: The Mandolin Chronicles (Pinecastle)[15]

With Livewire edit

1990: Wired (Rounder)

With Russell Moore and IIIrd Tyme Out edit

  • 1993: Grandpa's Mandolin (Rebel)
  • 1994: Across The Miles (New Haven)
  • 1995: Letter To Home (Rounder)
  • 1996: Living on the Other Side (Rounder)
  • 1998: Live At The MAC (The Mountain Arts Center) (Rounder)
  • 1999: John & Mary (Rounder)[16]
  • 2001: Back To The MAC (Rounder)
  • 2004: The Best Durn Ride (Chateau)[17]
  • 2009: Russell Moore & IIIrd Tyme Out (Rural Rhythm)
  • 2011: Prime Tyme (Rural Rhythm)[18]
  • 2013: Timeless Hits From the Past Bluegrassed (Cracker Barrel)[19]
  • 2015: It's About Tyme (Break A String)

With John Cowan edit

  • 2006: New Tattoo (Pinecastle)

Also appears on edit

  • 1995: various artists - Bluegrass '95 (Pinecastle)
  • 1996: various artists - Bluegrass '96 (Pinecastle)
  • 1996: Beth and April Stevens - Sisters (Rounder)
  • 1996: various artists - Bluegrass '97 (Pinecastle)
  • 1998: Mark Newton - Living a Dream (Rebel)
  • 1998: Suzanne Thomas - Dear Friends & Gentle Hearts (Rounder)
  • 1998: various artists - Bluegrass '98 (Pinecastle)
  • 1999: Jeff Autry - Foothills (Pinecastle)
  • 1999: Chris Jones - Follow Your Heart (Rebel)
  • 1999: various artists - Bluegrass '99 (Pinecastle)
  • 2000: Scott Vestal - Millennia (Pinecastle)
  • 2000: various artists - Bluegrass 2000 (Pinecastle)
  • 2001: Scott Anderson - Rivers (Mato Music)
  • 2001: Mike Burns - Walk the Water's Edge (North Co)
  • 2001: Sally Jones - Love Hurts (self-released)
  • 2001: Randy Kohrs - Crack in My Armour (Junction)
  • 2001: Ramona Church Taylor - Carolina Memories (Pinecastle)
  • 2001: various artists - Bluegrass 2001 (Pinecastle)
  • 2002: Kristin Scott Benson - Straight Paths (Pinecastle)
  • 2002: Jim Hurst - Second Son (Pinecastle)
  • 2002: Chris Jones - Few Words (Rebel)
  • 2004: Becky Buller - Little Bird (Bell Buckle)
  • 2007: Larry Cordle and Lonesome Standard Time - Took Down and Put Up (Lonesome Day)
  • 2007: Tom T Hall - Sings Dixie & Tom T. (Blue Circle)
  • 2007: Donna Hughes - Gaining Wisdom (Rounder)
  • 2009: Kristin Scott Benson - Second Season (Pinecastle)
  • 2012: Robert Hale - Pure & Simple (Pinecastle)
  • 2013: Willie Nelson - To All the Girls... (Legacy)
  • 2013: various artists - Roanoke: The Music of Bill Monroe (Pinecastle) - track 1, "Louisville Breakdown"
  • 2014: Dave Adkins - Nothing to Lose (Mountain Fever)
  • 2014: Larry Cordle and Lonesome Standard Time - All-Star Duets (MightyCord)

Music instruction edit

  • 2004: Wayne Benson - A Mandolin Anthology DVD (Acutab)

References edit

  1. ^ Wilson-Giarratano, PhD, Gail (2015). Carolina Bluegrass: A High Lonesome History. History Press. ISBN 9781467118248. Retrieved September 18, 2017.
  2. ^ a b Ted Lehman (April 19, 2017). "Routes to Roots II: Wayne and Kristin Scott Benson". No Depression. Retrieved September 18, 2017.
  3. ^ "Robert Hale, Pure and Simple". Bluegrass Unlimited. January 1, 2013. Retrieved September 18, 2017.
  4. ^ David Morris (September 28, 2011). "Livewire's One-and-Done Reunion". Bluegrass Today. Retrieved September 18, 2017.
  5. ^ Bay, William (Dec 10, 2015). Master Anthology of Mandolin Solos, Volume 1. MEL BAY PUBN Incorporated. ISBN 9780786693733. Retrieved September 18, 2017.
  6. ^ John Lupton (September 1, 2004). "IIIrd Tyme Out launch their best durn ride". Country StandardTime. Retrieved September 1, 2017.
  7. ^ "Russell Moore and IIIrd Tyme Out at Carter Family Fold Saturday". Cybergrass. March 14, 2017. Retrieved September 18, 2017.
  8. ^ Patsy B. Weiler (July 8, 2015). "Russell Moore & IIIrd Tyme Out to perform at Macon Days". Daily News Journal. Retrieved September 18, 2017.
  9. ^ John Lupton. "Wayne Benson: An Instrumental Anthology". Country Standard Time. Retrieved September 1, 2017.
  10. ^ "Alan Bibey and Wayne Benson Create "The Mandolin Chronicles"". Cybergrass. February 9, 2013. Retrieved September 18, 2017.
  11. ^ "Pinecastle Records Releases 'The Mandolin Chronicles' March 12". Tryon Daily Bulletin. February 15, 2013. Retrieved September 19, 2017.
  12. ^ "Archives". SPBGMA. Retrieved September 1, 2017.
  13. ^ . IBMA. Archived from the original on January 3, 2018. Retrieved August 1, 2017.
  14. ^ Tim Kimzey (October 21, 2010). "Banjo Slinger Kristin Scott Benson Keeps Focus at Home". Go Upstate. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |url= (help)
  15. ^ Harold Nixon (February 10, 2013). "Alan Bibey & Wayne Benson – The Mandolin Chronicles". Grasstowne. Retrieved September 18, 2017.
  16. ^ Al Price. "John And Mary - IIIrd Tyme Out". Folk & Acoustic Music Exchange. Retrieved September 18, 2017.
  17. ^ Jon Weisberger (June 30, 2004). "IIIrd Tyme Out - The Best Durn Ride". No Depression. Retrieved September 18, 2017.
  18. ^ Walter Tunis (January 19, 2012). "III Tyme Out offers 'Prime' cuts on latest album". Lexington Herald-Leader. Retrieved September 18, 2017.
  19. ^ Edward Morris (February 13, 2013). "IIIrd Tyme Out "Bluegrasses" Country Classics in New Cracker Barrel Album". CMT. Retrieved September 18, 2017.

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John Wayne Benson is an American mandolinist and songwriter in the bluegrass tradition He is best known for his unique approach to the mandolin and his long term involvement with Russell Moore and IIIrd Tyme Out Wayne BensonBirth nameJohn Wayne BensonBorn 1969 04 09 April 9 1969 age 55 Charlotte North CarolinaGenresBluegrass musicOccupation s MusicianInstrument s MandolinYears active1989 presentLabelsPinecastle RecordsWebsiteiiirdtymeout wbr com Contents 1 History 1 1 Early years 1 2 Livewire 1 3 IIIrd Tyme Out and John Cowan 1 4 Solo and collaborative projects 1 5 Other projects 1 6 Awards 1 7 Personal life 2 Discography 2 1 Solo recordings 2 2 Alan Bibey and Wayne Benson 2 3 With Livewire 2 4 With Russell Moore and IIIrd Tyme Out 2 5 With John Cowan 2 6 Also appears on 2 7 Music instruction 3 References 4 External linksHistory editEarly years edit Benson was raised in Charlotte North Carolina in a musical family where his father John Benson played fiddle banjo and guitar with his uncles Gifted a Roy Rogers guitar for Christmas when he was seven Benson learned how to play sitting in on family music gatherings At age 15 he began playing mandolin In his late teens Benson was part of the bluegrass music scene in Denton North Carolina 1 2 Livewire edit In 1989 Scott Vestal invited Benson to join the band Livewire with Ernie Sykes bass and Robert Hale guitar 3 Benson played with Livewire for three years recording one album Wired in 1990 on Rounder Records Benson also participated when Livewire reunited in 1999 for one show 4 IIIrd Tyme Out and John Cowan edit In 1993 Benson joined the band Russell Moore and IIIrd Tyme Out 5 Benson left IIIrd Tyme Out in 2004 to play with the John Cowan Band recording two albums with them 6 In 2007 Benson returned to IIIrd Tyme Out and has remained with them since 7 Besides Moore and Benson the current lineup includes Nathan Aldridge fiddle Keith McKinnon banjo and Dustin Pyrtle bass 8 Solo and collaborative projects edit In 2003 Benson released his solo album An Instrumental Anthology on Pinecastle Records The album featured 12 original compositions and guests included Vestal Cowan Aubrey Haynie Rob Ickes Mark Schatz Ron Stewart and Jim Van Cleve 9 Benson recorded Mandolin Chronicles with Alan Bibey in 2013 an album of mandolin duets Supporting artists included Ron Stewart banjo fiddle Wyatt Rice guitar and Harold Nixon bass 10 Other projects edit As part of their Artist Signature Series Gibson issued the Wayne Benson Signature mandolin in 2003 based on the F 5 scroll body design Only 50 were made available In 2004 Benson released Wayne Benson A Mandolin Anthology a music instruction DVD In 2006 Benson performed with the Wreckers a duo featuring Michelle Branch and Jessica Harp Assisting with their publicity tour he appeared on The Tonight Show CBS This Morning The Late Late Show and other shows 11 Awards edit Benson earned the Society for the Preservation of Bluegrass Music of America SPBGMA Mandolin Player of the Year award for five consecutive years 1999 2003 12 IIIrd Tyme Out won seven consecutive International Bluegrass Music Association IBMA awards for Vocal Group of the Year 1994 2000 13 Personal life edit After living in Nashville for 16 years Benson lives in Boiling Springs South Carolina He is married to bluegrass musician Kristin Scott Benson The Grascals 14 He teaches private mandolin lessons in the Spartanburg South Carolina area 2 Discography editSolo recordings edit 2003 An Instrumental Anthology Pinecastle Alan Bibey and Wayne Benson edit 2013 The Mandolin Chronicles Pinecastle 15 With Livewire edit 1990 Wired Rounder With Russell Moore and IIIrd Tyme Out edit 1993 Grandpa s Mandolin Rebel 1994 Across The Miles New Haven 1995 Letter To Home Rounder 1996 Living on the Other Side Rounder 1998 Live At The MAC The Mountain Arts Center Rounder 1999 John amp Mary Rounder 16 2001 Back To The MAC Rounder 2004 The Best Durn Ride Chateau 17 2009 Russell Moore amp IIIrd Tyme Out Rural Rhythm 2011 Prime Tyme Rural Rhythm 18 2013 Timeless Hits From the Past Bluegrassed Cracker Barrel 19 2015 It s About Tyme Break A String With John Cowan edit 2006 New Tattoo Pinecastle Also appears on edit 1995 various artists Bluegrass 95 Pinecastle 1996 various artists Bluegrass 96 Pinecastle 1996 Beth and April Stevens Sisters Rounder 1996 various artists Bluegrass 97 Pinecastle 1998 Mark Newton Living a Dream Rebel 1998 Suzanne Thomas Dear Friends amp Gentle Hearts Rounder 1998 various artists Bluegrass 98 Pinecastle 1999 Jeff Autry Foothills Pinecastle 1999 Chris Jones Follow Your Heart Rebel 1999 various artists Bluegrass 99 Pinecastle 2000 Scott Vestal Millennia Pinecastle 2000 various artists Bluegrass 2000 Pinecastle 2001 Scott Anderson Rivers Mato Music 2001 Mike Burns Walk the Water s Edge North Co 2001 Sally Jones Love Hurts self released 2001 Randy Kohrs Crack in My Armour Junction 2001 Ramona Church Taylor Carolina Memories Pinecastle 2001 various artists Bluegrass 2001 Pinecastle 2002 Kristin Scott Benson Straight Paths Pinecastle 2002 Jim Hurst Second Son Pinecastle 2002 Chris Jones Few Words Rebel 2004 Becky Buller Little Bird Bell Buckle 2007 Larry Cordle and Lonesome Standard Time Took Down and Put Up Lonesome Day 2007 Tom T Hall Sings Dixie amp Tom T Blue Circle 2007 Donna Hughes Gaining Wisdom Rounder 2009 Kristin Scott Benson Second Season Pinecastle 2012 Robert Hale Pure amp Simple Pinecastle 2013 Willie Nelson To All the Girls Legacy 2013 various artists Roanoke The Music of Bill Monroe Pinecastle track 1 Louisville Breakdown 2014 Dave Adkins Nothing to Lose Mountain Fever 2014 Larry Cordle and Lonesome Standard Time All Star Duets MightyCord Music instruction edit 2004 Wayne Benson A Mandolin Anthology DVD Acutab References edit Wilson Giarratano PhD Gail 2015 Carolina Bluegrass A High Lonesome History History Press ISBN 9781467118248 Retrieved September 18 2017 a b Ted Lehman April 19 2017 Routes to Roots II Wayne and Kristin Scott Benson No Depression Retrieved September 18 2017 Robert Hale Pure and Simple Bluegrass Unlimited January 1 2013 Retrieved September 18 2017 David Morris September 28 2011 Livewire s One and Done Reunion Bluegrass Today Retrieved September 18 2017 Bay William Dec 10 2015 Master Anthology of Mandolin Solos Volume 1 MEL BAY PUBN Incorporated ISBN 9780786693733 Retrieved September 18 2017 John Lupton September 1 2004 IIIrd Tyme Out launch their best durn ride Country StandardTime Retrieved September 1 2017 Russell Moore and IIIrd Tyme Out at Carter Family Fold Saturday Cybergrass March 14 2017 Retrieved September 18 2017 Patsy B Weiler July 8 2015 Russell Moore amp IIIrd Tyme Out to perform at Macon Days Daily News Journal Retrieved September 18 2017 John Lupton Wayne Benson An Instrumental Anthology Country Standard Time Retrieved September 1 2017 Alan Bibey and Wayne Benson Create The Mandolin Chronicles Cybergrass February 9 2013 Retrieved September 18 2017 Pinecastle Records Releases The Mandolin Chronicles March 12 Tryon Daily Bulletin February 15 2013 Retrieved September 19 2017 Archives SPBGMA Retrieved September 1 2017 Recipient History IBMA Archived from the original on January 3 2018 Retrieved August 1 2017 Tim Kimzey October 21 2010 Banjo Slinger Kristin Scott Benson Keeps Focus at Home Go Upstate a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Missing or empty url help Harold Nixon February 10 2013 Alan Bibey amp Wayne Benson The Mandolin Chronicles Grasstowne Retrieved September 18 2017 Al Price John And Mary IIIrd Tyme Out Folk amp Acoustic Music Exchange Retrieved September 18 2017 Jon Weisberger June 30 2004 IIIrd Tyme Out The Best Durn Ride No Depression Retrieved September 18 2017 Walter Tunis January 19 2012 III Tyme Out offers Prime cuts on latest album Lexington Herald Leader Retrieved September 18 2017 Edward Morris February 13 2013 IIIrd Tyme Out Bluegrasses Country Classics in New Cracker Barrel Album CMT Retrieved September 18 2017 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