Merle Travis

Actor

Born: Rosewood, Kentucky, USA

BIOGRAPHY

Merle Robert Travis (November 17, 1917 – October 20, 1983) was an American country and western singer, songwriter, and guitarist born in Rosewood, Kentucky. His songs lyrics often discussed both the lives and the economic exploitation of American coal miners. Among his many well-known songs are Sixteen Tons, Re-Enlistment Blues, I am a Pilgrim, and Dark as a Dungeon. However, it is his unique guitar style, still called Travis Picking by guitarists, as well as his interpretations of the rich musical traditions of his native Muhlenberg County, Kentucky, for which he is best known today. Travis Picking is a syncopated style of guitar fingerpicking rooted in ragtime music in which alternating chords and bass notes are plucked by the thumb while melodies are simultaneously plucked by the index finger. He was inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1970 and elected to the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1977.

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