词条 | Harry Stinson (musician) |
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| honorific_prefix = | name = Harry Stinson | honorific_suffix = | image = | image_upright = | image_size = | landscape = | alt = | caption = | background = non_vocal_instrumentalist | native_name = | native_name_lang = | birth_name = | alias = | birth_date = | birth_place = Nashville, Tennessee | origin = | death_date = | death_place = | genre = Rock music, Country music | occupation = Musician | instrument = Drums | years_active = 1970–present | label = Dead Reckoning Records | associated_acts = Silver, Marty Stuart and his Fabulous Superlatives, Steve Earle and the Dukes, Suzy Bogguss | website = {{URL|harrystinson.net}} | module = | module2 = | module3 = }} Harry Stinson is an American multi-instrumentalist, noted as a session drummer and vocalist in the Nashville music community. He is also a songwriter and producer. BiographyStinson grew up in Nashville, where he grew to love country music. He was in a high school band with Morris West, son of country star Dottie West. In 1970, Stinson first worked professionally in Dottie West's band the Heartaches, touring with Red Sovine and Don Gibson, and appearing on the Grand Ole Opry.[1] In 1974, Stinson substituted for Willie Leacox for the band America's tour.[1][2] SilverThen Stinson moved to California, where he joined the band Silver with John Batdorf, Tom Leadon, Brent Mydland, and Greg Collier. Silver had one top 20 hit in 1976 with "Wham Bam."[3] Silver recorded one album, but broke up before recording another.[4] Steve Earle and the DukesIn 1985, Stinson moved back to Nashville, and spent two years as a member of Steve Earle's band, the Dukes, along with Bucky Baxter, Richard Bennett, Ken Moore, Emory Gordy, Jr., John Jarvis, Steve Nathan, and Paul Franklin.[5] Stinson toured and also played on Earle's first few albums.[6][7] Dead ReckoningIn the mid-nineties, Stinson founded Dead Reckoning Records with Kieran Kane, Kevin Welch, Tammy Rogers, and Mike Henderson.[8] He also performed live with The Dead Reckoners.[3][9] Stinson also helped form Kevin Welch's band, the Overtones, with Mike Henderson, Glenn Worf, and Kieran Kane.[10] Marty Stuart and the Fabulous SuperlativesIn 2002, Marty Stuart formed the Fabulous Superlatives, including Stinson, Kenny Vaughan, and Paul Martin.[11][12][13][14] The band has been an anchor of The Marty Stuart Show on RFD-TV.[15][16] Session work and touringStinson has worked with Jimmy Buffett, Jay Ferguson, Al Stewart, Etta James, Peter Frampton, Juice Newton, Elton John, Bob Seger, Leon Russell, Corb Lund, Lyle Lovett, Steve Earle, Bette Midler, Faith Hill, Patty Loveless, George Jones, Nicolette Larson,[17] Neil Diamond, Lyle Lovett, and Earl Scruggs. Television and CinemaStinson appeared in Bette Midler’s film The Rose as part of Monty's Band.[18] Stinson was a member of TNN’s American Music Shop house band, with Mark O'Connor, Jerry Douglas, Brent Mason, Glenn Worf, John Jarvis, and Matt Rollings.[19] SongwritingStinson co-wrote "Let It Be You" for Ricky Skaggs,[20] "Wild Angels" for Martina McBride,[21][22] "You Give Me Love" for Faith Hill,[23] "It’s All Up To You" for Steve Earle and "Where Was I" for Ricky Van Shelton. DiscographySolo albums
With Silver
With Steve Earle and the Dukes
With Kevin Welch and the Overtones
With the Dead Reckoners
With Marty Stuart and His Fabulous Superlatives
As composer
Also appears on1979 - 1984
1985 - 1989
1990 - 1994
1995 - 1999
2000 - present
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Mike|date=November 6, 2004|title=The Rocklopedia Fakebandica|edition= |url=https://books.google.com/books/about/The_Rocklopedia_Fakebandica.html?id=inR_AwAAQBAJ|access-date=October 14, 2017}} 19. ^{{cite web |url=http://articles.chicagotribune.com/1993-07-03/entertainment/9307030025_1_country-music-fans-tnn-artist-s-perspective|title=TNN's `American Music Shop' Brings Top Performers Together|work=Chicago Tribune|accessdate=October 14, 2017|author=Wayne Bledsoe|date=July 3, 1993}} 20. ^{{cite web |url=https://mykindofcountry.wordpress.com/2012/10/19/album-review-ricky-skaggs-kentucky-thunder/|title=Album Review: Ricky Skaggs – ‘Kentucky Thunder’|work=My Kind of Country|accessdate=October 14, 2017|author= |date=October 19, 2012}} 21. ^{{cite web |url=http://robynnscorner.949starcountry.com/story-behind/may-7-2014-the-story-behind-wild-angels-by-martina-mcbride/|title=The Story Behind "Wild Angels" by Martina McBride|work=WSLC 94.9 FM|accessdate=October 14, 2017|author=Robynn Jaymes|date=May 7, 2014}} 22. ^{{cite web |url=https://www.rollingstone.com/music/features/songwriter-spotlight-matraca-berg-20141202|title=Songwriter Spotlight: Matraca Berg|work=Rolling Stone|accessdate=October 14, 2017|author=Stephen L. Betts|date=December 2, 2014}} 23. ^{{cite book |last=Dickerson|first=James|date=June 23, 2001|title=Faith Hill: Piece of My Heart|edition= |url=https://books.google.com/books/about/Faith_Hill.html?id=xBSAbSE4xm8C|access-date=October 14, 2017}} 24. ^{{cite web |url=http://spectrumculture.com/2017/01/08/bargain-bin-babylon-silver-silver/|title=Silver: Silver|work=Bargain Bin Babylon|accessdate=October 14, 2017|author=Rob Caldwell|date=January 8, 2017}} 25. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.kentucky.com/entertainment/music-news-reviews/article44365353.html|title=Country guitarist Kenny Vaughan steps out on his own|work=Lexington Herald Leader|accessdate=October 14, 2017|author=Walter Tunis|date=June 21, 2012}} External links
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