G.B. Grayson

Overview
G.B. Grayson was a Fiddle player. He often played with Henry Whitter.

Biography
Gilliam Banmon Grayson was born in 1888 in Laurel Bloomery, Tennessee. He was blinded as a child from an eye injury. He died in 1930.

Albums Featured (with or without Whitter)

 * The Anthology Of American Folk Music
 * Man Of Constant Sorrow (album)
 * The Recordings Of Grayson And Whitter
 * Pre-War Country
 * Live At The Ryman
 * When The Sun Goes Down
 * Bluegrass And Old Timey Music
 * Early Classics
 * Collection Of Mountain Ballads
 * Old Time Ballads From The Southern Mountains
 * A Fiddler's Convention In Mountain City, Tennessee
 * Old Time Ballads
 * The Railroad
 * Music From The Lost Provinces

Original Discography (with or without Whitter)

 * A Dark Road Is A Hard Road To Travel
 * Barnyard Serenade
 * Going Down Lee Highway
 * I've Always Been A Rambler
 * Joking Henry
 * Little Maggie With A Dram Glass In Her Hand
 * On The Bank Of The Old Tennessee
 * Red And Green Signal Lights
 * Short Life Of Trouble
 * The Nine Pound Hammer
 * Tom Dooley
 * Where Are You Going Alice?
 * I Have Lost You Darling
 * I Saw A Man At The Close Of Day
 * What You Gonna Do With The Baby?
 * Cluck Old Hen
 * Handsome Holly
 * Going Down Lee Highway
 * Never Be As Fast As I Been