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Otis Wilson "Joe" Maphis [1] (/ ˈ m eɪ f ɪ s / MAY-fis; May 12, 1921 – June 27, 1986), [2] was an American country music guitarist. He married singer Rose Lee Maphis in 1953 and they performed together. One of the flashiest country guitarists of the 1950s and 1960s, Joe Maphis was known as "The King of the Strings". [3]
Clark (right) as "Myrtle Halsey" on The Beverly Hillbillies, 1968. Rising country music star Jimmy Dean asked Clark to join his band, the Texas Wildcats, in 1954. [14] Clark was the lead guitarist, [2] and made appearances on Dean's "Town and Country Time" program on WARL-AM and on WMAL-TV (after the show moved to television from radio in 1955).
Roy Clark for "Steel Guitar Rag" Doc Watson, Merle Watson for Under the Double Eagle [10] ... Joe Maphis for The Joe Maphis Flat-Pick-ing Spectacular [14] 1984: New South
Lawrence Collins (October 4, 1944 – January 5, 2024) was an American guitarist, best known for being a part of The Collins Kids duo with his sister Lorrie, being mentored by Joe Maphis, and for his fast and energetic playing.
Roy Clark Country; B.J. Cole Pedal Steel; Mark O'Connor Bluegrass; Ry Cooder Bottleneck; Dan Crary Bluegrass; Jerry Donahue; Jerry Douglas Dobro, Bluegrass; Pete Drake Pedal Steel; Tommy Emmanuel; Buddy Emmons Pedal Steel; Hank Garland Country; Danny Gatton; Vince Gill Country; Merle Haggard; Roy Harvey Old time music, Bluegrass; Buddy Holly ...
Will Sexton (1990 with the W. C. Clark Blues Revue) Whitey Shafer (1980, 1981 "Encore", 1985) Eldon Shamblin (1981 "Mandolin Special") Billy Joe Shaver (1980, 1983, 1985, 1997 with Kris Kristofferson) Robert Shaw (1979) Ricky Van Shelton (1988, 1991) Shenandoah (1990) Vonda Shepard (1998 with Indigo Girls) T. G. Sheppard (1983) Kenny Wayne ...
In 1960, Joe Maphis brought eleven-year-old Mandrell onto his country music show in Las Vegas, Nevada.As part of Maphis's act, she performed the steel guitar. [8] Maphis also helped her secure a regular spot on the country music California television program Town Hall Party.
Rose Lee Maphis (born Doris Helen Schetrompf; December 29, 1922 – October 26, 2021) was an American country singer and musician. She performed as a harmony singer and rhythm guitarist as a duo with her husband Joe Maphis. They were pioneers of the Bakersfield sound that developed in the mid-1950s. [1]