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Amos Garrett (born November 26, 1941) is an American-Canadian blues and blues-rock musician, guitarist, singer, composer, and musical arranger. He has written instructional books about music and guitar. Garrett holds dual citizenship and was raised in and . "Amos Garrett: Biography" , StonyPlainRecords official.com. Retrieved March 30, 2010 He is best known for his guitar solos on 's recording "Midnight at the Oasis", and on 's Better Days recording of "Please Send Me Someone to Love." He has written books about music, such as Amos Garrett—Stringbending: A Master Class.

Over the course of his career, Garrett has recorded with more than 150 artists, ranging from , , and Pearls Before Swine to , , , and . He can be heard on 's chart-topping rendition of "Snowbird". The guitarist , of , stated Garrett was one of his favorite American guitar players in a 1975 interview.


Biography

Early years
Garrett was born in Detroit, Michigan, on November 26, 1941. When he was five, his family moved to , Ontario. He studied piano and at the Royal Conservatory of Music of Toronto. "Garrett, Amos" . Canadian Encyclopedia. Retrieved March 30, 2010.

At twelve, he relocated to , Quebec, Canada, where he began playing guitar at fourteen.Wilson, L. (2009) "Amos Garrett, BeatRoutes A Player of the Month". . BeatRoute magazine, Calgary, Alberta. Retrieved March 30, 2010. There, at the Esquire Club, he would learn while watching performers such as Ben E. King, , , and B. B. King. After studying English literature at , he opted to pursue a career in music and moved back to Toronto in 1962.


Career: 1960s to 1970s
Garrett's first professional gig was accompanying at in the winter of 1963. Settle was the opening act for . (1998). . p. 17. From 1964 to 1967, Garrett played in the Toronto /string band, the Dirty Shames, which included Chick Roberts, Jim McCarthy, and Carol Robinson. It was during this period that Garrett and Roberts took John Hammond, Jr., to see for the first time.Valenteyn, J., Review of Chick Roberts' Blue Turning Gray, "John's Blues Picks, November 2004" , Toronto Blues Society official website. Retrieved March 23, 2010. The Hawks would later be recommended by Hammond to .

In 1968, he played guitar on and 's album Pottery Pie. Pottery Pie All music. 20 December 2022 In 1968, Garrett began a two-year stint of touring and recording with the Canadian duo Ian & Sylvia, which led to becoming a founding member of Great Speckled Bird. This band is featured in the film , playing the song "C.C. Rider" with members of the and in 1970. As a special feature on the DVD release of the film, Great Speckled Bird is shown playing the - song "Tears of Rage".

Garrett moved to Woodstock, New York, in 1970 to play in and 's band. "Great Speckled Bird". The Cool Groove. Retrieved March 30, 2010. Based there, he performed and recorded with artists that were part of 's Bearsville stable, such as , , and , and as a member of 's Better Days. Garrett was also a member of Hungry Chuck, another Bearsville act, which was formed of ex–Great Speckled Bird members. They released an album in 1972. "Hungry Chuck: History", The Cool Groove. Retrieved March 30, 2010. Garrett also played trombone on two songs for 's second solo album, Garcia, released in 1974. He played the guitar solo on Maria Muldaur's hit single "Midnight at the Oasis", which reached number 6 on the Billboard chart in June 1974.

After living in for two years, Garrett moved to San Francisco in 1976 to pursue session work. There, he continued as member and bandleader of Maria Muldaur's group until 1978, toured the R&B circuits of North America, and recorded with more than 150 artists.


Frontman
"I wanted to sing. I loved to sing, but there was no way I could do so being a hired gun for bands."—Amos Garrett

In 1978, Garrett decided to pursue fronting his own project, left Muldaur's group, and began releasing material through Stony Plain Records, a label based in , Alberta, Canada. His first solo album was 1980's Go Cat Go, which was followed by Amosbehavin in 1982. He formed his backup band, the Eh Team, around this time.

Garrett shared performing and recording duties and co-wrote two songs for the 1988 album The Return of the Formerly Brothers with the late and the pianist Gene Taylor. sat in on accordion. The album was awarded the inaugural 1989, for Best Roots & Traditional Album. A follow-up live album, Live in Japan, was recorded in 1990 from performances by Garrett, Sahm and Taylor in clubs and concert halls in Tokyo, and .

In 1989, Garrett relocated to Turner Valley, Alberta. That year also brought the album I Make My Home in My Shoes, which paid tribute to his boyhood days, especially on "Stanley Street", a song written in recollection of the Esquire Club. Garrett began his intermittent role as bandleader and member of the Edmonton Folk Music Festival's Festival House Band in 1990, reprising it from 1994 to 2000, from 2002 to 2006, and from 2008 to 2012. "Past Performers". EdmontonFolkFest.org. Retrieved September 26, 2011. "Performers". EdmontonFolkFest.org. Retrieved September 26, 2011. With Garrett, the band has backed such acts as Richard Thompson, , , , , Johnnie Johnson, and . Third Man In, released in 1992, was a collection of and originals. Garrett's covers were written by Bobby Charles and .

Garrett was presented with an Alberta Music Industry Award in 1994. "Mercy – Arden collects half a dozen ARIAs". Edmonton Journal, Edmonton, Alberta, May 30, 1994, p. 12 The album Off the Floor Live followed in 1996. It was recorded live with the Eh Team at the Sidetrack Club in Edmonton.

The Cold Club was a collaboration with Oscar Lopez, David Wilkie, Karl Roth and Ron Casat. They released an eponymous record in 1996. Maria Muldaur, Mike Lent and Teddy Borowiecki guested on the album. "The Cold Club" , The Cold Club official website. Retrieved March 30, 2010 Garrett released Amos Garrett's Acoustic Album in 2004. It features tracks written by and , among others. It was nominated for a 2005 Juno Award. This was followed by the 2008 release Get Way Back: A Tribute to Percy Mayfield, which was also nominated for a Juno Award for Blues Album of the year. "The Nominees for the 2009 JUNO Awards Are...". National Post. February 3, 2009. Retrieved March 30, 2010. Garrett was living in , Alberta, in 2008.

On November 6, 2011, Garrett conducted a clinic and then performed as part of the Sleepwalk Guitar Festival in Toronto. "Amos Garrett" , Sleepwalk Guitar Festival website. Retrieved September 26, 2011 The festival was presented by Six Shooter Records and curated by .


Other works
Garrett has authored instructional books about music and guitar. He has also released instructional albums and videos. Homespun Music Instruction: Amos Garrett. . Homespun Music Instruction website. Retrieved March 30, 2010. Learn Roots Music: Amos Garrett. Official site of Learn Roots Music. Retrieved March 30, 2010.

Garrett is known as "The Fishin' Musician". He enjoys fishing and hopes to one day catch an of twenty pounds or more.


Discography

Selected long-plays
1969This Way Is My Way
1970Great Speckled BirdGreat Speckled Bird
1972Hungry ChuckHungry ChuckBearsville
1973Maria Muldaur
Paul Butterfield's Better DaysBearsville
It All Comes Back
1978Geoff Muldaur & Amos Garrett & Amos GarrettStony Plain
1980Go Cat GoAmos Garrett
1981Amosbehavin'
1987The Return of the Formerly BrothersAmos Garrett, , Gene Taylor Band
1989I Make My Home in My ShoesAmos Garrett
1990Live in JapanAmos Garrett, Doug Sahm, Gene Taylor Band
1992Third Man InAmos Garrett
1996Off the Floor Live!
The Cold ClubThe Cold ClubCold Club
2005Acoustic AlbumAmos GarrettStony Plain
2008Get Way Back: A Tribute to Percy Mayfield


Compilation inclusions
1991"Bert's Boogie"Saturday Night BluesStony Plain/Composed by Amos Garrett
"Home in My Shoes"15 Years of Stony PlainStony Plain
"Sure Is a Good Thing"With and Gene Taylor
"Talk to Me"With Doug Sahm and Gene Taylor
1996"Long, Long Time to Get Old"20 Years of Stony PlainWith Great Speckled Bird
Composed by
"Small Town Talk"With
Composed by
"Wrong Lake to Catch a Fish"Composed by
1997"Walkin' Blues"Absolute Blues Vol. 1
"Sure Is a Good Thing"Absolute Blues Vol. 2With Doug Sahm and Gene Taylor
2001"Bert's Boogie"25 Years of Stony PlainComposed by Amos Garrett
2006"Sam's Song (The Happy Tune)"30 Years of Stony PlainComposed by Jack Elliott and Lew Quadling
"Poor Fool Like Me"Video performance
2007"Some Kind of Fool"The Gift: A Tribute to Ian TysonComposed by Ian Tyson
2011"Get Way Back"35 Years of Stony PlainComposed by
"Teardrops on Your Letter"With Doug Sahm and Gene Taylor


Bibliography
  • Garrett, Amos (2008). Stringbending: A Master Class.


See also


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