David Jay Grisman (born March 23, 1945) is an American mandolinist. His music combines bluegrass, folk, and jazz in a genre he calls "Dawg music". He founded the record label Acoustic Disc, which issues his recordings and those of other acoustic musicians. He was inducted into the
International Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame in 2023.
Biography
Grisman grew up in a
Conservative Jewish
Conservative Judaism, known as Masorti Judaism outside North America, is a Jewish religious movement which regards the authority of ''halakha'' (Jewish law) and traditions as coming primarily from its people and community through the generatio ...
household in
Passaic, New Jersey. His father was a professional trombonist who gave him piano lessons when he was seven years old. As a teenager, he played piano, mandolin, and saxophone.
In the early 1960s, he attended
New York University. He belonged to the
Even Dozen Jug Band
The Even Dozen Jug Band was founded in 1963 by Stefan Grossman (solo country blues and ragtime guitarist) and Peter Siegel (roots-based guitarist and producer) in New York City, New York. Other members were David Grisman (a noted mandolinist), ...
with
Maria Muldaur
Maria Muldaur (born Maria Grazia Rosa Domenica D'Amato; September 12, 1942) is an American folk and blues singer who was part of the American folk music revival in the early 1960s. She recorded the 1973 hit song "Midnight at the Oasis" and has ...
and
John Sebastian. He played in the bluegrass band the Kentuckians led by
Red Allen, then in the psychedelic rock band
Earth Opera
Earth Opera was an American psychedelic rock group, active between 1967 and 1969 and featuring Peter Rowan and David Grisman.
History
Both Rowan and Grisman were virtuoso folk and bluegrass performers in Boston, Massachusetts, United States, cl ...
with
Peter Rowan. He moved to San Francisco, met
Jerry Garcia
Jerome John Garcia (August 1, 1942 – August 9, 1995) was an American musician best known for being the principal songwriter, lead guitarist, and a vocalist with the rock band Grateful Dead, which he co-founded and which came to prominence ...
, and appeared on the
Grateful Dead
The Grateful Dead was an American rock music, rock band formed in 1965 in Palo Alto, California. The band is known for its eclectic style, which fused elements of rock, Folk music, folk, country music, country, jazz, bluegrass music, bluegrass, ...
album ''American Beauty''.
He played in Garcia's bluegrass band
Old & In the Way
Old & In the Way was a bluegrass group formed in 1973. It was composed of Peter Rowan (guitar, vocals), Vassar Clements (fiddle), Jerry Garcia (banjo, vocals), David Grisman (mandolin, vocals), and John Kahn (string bass). When the group was fo ...
with Peter Rowan and
Vassar Clements.
When Grisman was 17 years old, he was invited on stage by
Doc Watson to join him on mandolin for a rendition of “In the Pines”.
Garcia named him "Dawg" after a dog that was following him while they were driving in
Stinson Beach
Stinson Beach is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Marin County, California, on the west coast of the United States. Stinson Beach is located east-southeast of Bolinas, at an elevation of . The population of the St ...
, California.
"Dawg Music" is what Grisman calls his mixture of bluegrass and
Django Reinhardt/
Stéphane Grappelli-influenced jazz as highlighted on his album ''Hot Dawg'' (recorded Oct. 1978, released 1979).
[Horizon SP-731 LP Jacket] It was Grisman's combination of Reinhardt-era
jazz, bluegrass, folk, Old World Mediterranean
string band music, as well as modern
jazz fusion
Jazz fusion (also known as fusion and progressive jazz) is a music genre that developed in the late 1960s when musicians combined jazz harmony and jazz improvisation, improvisation with rock music, funk, and rhythm and blues. Electric guitars, ...
that came to embody "Dawg" music.
In the 1970s, he started the
David Grisman Quintet with
Darol Anger,
Joe Carroll,
Todd Phillips, and
Tony Rice. They released their
eponymous first album in 1977 for Kaleidoscope Records and their second, ''Hot Dawg'', two years later for
Horizon Records, the jazz division of
A&M Records. When the quintet recorded for
Warner Bros. Records, the membership changed to include
Mike Marshall,
Mark O'Connor, and
Rob Wasserman, with occasional guest appearances by jazz violinist
Stéphane Grappelli.
In the 1980s, Grisman formed the record label
Acoustic Disc, which issued his recordings and those by other acoustic musicians.
The folk and bluegrass part of his personality emerged when he recorded with Mark O'Connor, Tony Rice, and
Andy Statman
Andy Statman (born 1950) is a noted American klezmer clarinetist and bluegrass/newgrass mandolinist.
Life and career
Statman was born in New York City and grew up in the borough of Queens. Beginning at age 12, he learned to play banjo and gui ...
.
Family
Grisman is married to Tracy Bigelow and was married twice before.
He has three grown children: Samson,
Gillian Gillian may refer to:
Places
* Gillian Settlement, Arkansas, an unincorporated community
People
Gillian (variant Jillian) is an English feminine given name, frequently shortened to Gill.
It originates as a feminine form of the name Julian, Juli ...
, and
Monroe. Samson, a bassist and recording session musician living in Portland, often performs with his father.
Gillian, a filmmaker living in
Novato, California, directed ''
Grateful Dawg
''Grateful Dawg'' is a documentary film released in 2000 which chronicles the friendship and musical relationship of musicians Jerry Garcia and David Grisman. Director and producer Gillian Grisman uses multiple videos, as well as live recordings, t ...
'' and the music documentary, ''
Village Music
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: Last of the Great Record Stores''.
Monroe Grisman
Monroe or Monroes may refer to:
People and fictional characters
* Monroe (surname)
* Monroe (given name)
* James Monroe, 5th President of the United States
Places United States
* Monroe, Arkansas, an unincorporated community and census-designat ...
, named for bluegrass music pioneer
Bill Monroe, lives in Fairfax, California, and plays in the
Tom Petty tribute band Petty Theft.
In media
Grisman's song "Dawggy Mountain Breakdown" was the opening theme song for ''
Car Talk
''Car Talk'' is a radio talk show that was broadcast weekly on National Public Radio (NPR) stations and elsewhere. Its subjects were automobiles and automotive repair, often discussed humorously. It was hosted by brothers Tom and Ray Magliozzi ...
'' on NPR.
Grisman sued YouTube in May 2007, asserting in federal court that YouTube should be required to prevent individuals from illegally uploading recordings of his music. Grisman's attorneys requested voluntary dismissal of the suit.
The documentary ''
Grateful Dawg
''Grateful Dawg'' is a documentary film released in 2000 which chronicles the friendship and musical relationship of musicians Jerry Garcia and David Grisman. Director and producer Gillian Grisman uses multiple videos, as well as live recordings, t ...
'' (October 14, 2001) chronicles the friendship between Jerry Garcia and David Grisman.
Grisman was a judge for the 6th and 7th annual Independent Music Awards to support independent artists.
He wrote much of the bluegrass music for the 1974 film ''
Big Bad Mama
''Big Bad Mama'' is a 1974 American action-crime- sexploitation comedy movie produced by Roger Corman, starring Angie Dickinson, William Shatner, and Tom Skerritt, with Susan Sennett and Robbie Lee. This movie is about a mother, Wilma (played by ...
'' directed by
Roger Corman. It was played by the Great American Music Band, and they were recorded and mixed by Bill Wolf.
[''Big Bad Mama'' entry in ]
The Compleat Grateful Dead Discography
''
Discography
Acoustic Disc
Acoustic Disc is an independent
record label founded by Grisman in 1990.
The label is based in
San Rafael, California, and specializes in bluegrass, folk, jazz, and Dawg music.
References
External links
Dawg.netDave Grisman/Acoustic Disc official website
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1945 births
Living people
Jewish American musicians
Jewish singers
People from Hackensack, New Jersey
Singers from New Jersey
American jazz musicians
American bluegrass musicians
American session musicians
Jerry Garcia
American bluegrass mandolinists
Even Dozen Jug Band members
David Grisman Quintet members
Earth Opera members
Muleskinner (band) members
Old & In the Way members