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Dave Carter (August 13, 1952 July 19, 2002) was an American
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singer-songwriter who described his style as " post-modern mythic American folk music". He was one half of the duo
Dave Carter and Tracy Grammer Dave Carter and Tracy Grammer were an American folk duo who released three albums from 1998 to 2001, as well as additional material released after Dave Carter's death. The duo consisted of Dave Carter (songwriter, vocals, banjo, guitar, organ) ...
, who were heralded as the new "voice of modern folk music" in the months before Carter's unexpected death in July 2002. reprinting "New songs from old places: Dave Carter, Tracy Grammer, and Joan Baez," ''Boston Globe'', September 9, 2001. They were ranked as number one on the year-end list for "Top Artists" on the ''Folk Music Radio Airplay Chart'' for 2001 and 2002, and their popularity has endured in the years following Carter's death.
Joan Baez Joan Chandos Baez (; born January 9, 1941) is an American singer, songwriter, musician, and activist. Her contemporary folk music often includes songs of protest and social justice. Baez has performed publicly for over 60 years, releasing more ...
, who went on tour with the duo in 2002, spoke of Carter's songs in the same terms that she once used to promote a young
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:
"There is a special gift for writing songs that are available to other people, and Dave's songs are very available to me. It's a kind of genius, you know, and Dylan has the biggest case of it. But I hear it in Dave's songs, too.
Carter's songs were often noted for their poetic imagery, spirituality and storytelling while retaining connection to the country music of his southern American upbringing. Carter's memory has been kept alive by his many admirers, most notably his former partner.
Tracy Grammer Tracy Grammer (born April 8, 1968) is an American folk music, folk singer known for her work as half of the folk duo Dave Carter and Tracy Grammer and for the solo career that she has continued since Dave Carter, Carter's death. She released thr ...
has continued to introduce previously unrecorded songs and recordings that the duo were working on prior to Carter's death.


Early life and education

Dave Carter was born in Oxnard, California. His father was a mathematician and a petroleum engineer and his mother was a science teacher and a charismatic Christian. Carter was raised in Oklahoma and
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and would draw on his rural upbringing in many of his songs. He studied classical piano from age 4 to about age 12, when he took up guitar. At 17, he left home to hitchhike around the country, especially the
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area). After graduating with degrees in music (cello) and
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from the University of Oklahoma, Carter moved to
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, where he continued his education at
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, earning a degree in mathematics. He began an advanced degree in mathematics, but a personal epiphany led him to realize that this was not to be his field. He went on to study what he called "the psychology of mystical experience" at the Institute of Transpersonal Psychology in Palo Alto and the California Institute of Integral Studies in San Francisco, and worked as an embedded systems programmer for several years before taking up music full-time in the mid-1990s. Carter was greatly influenced by mythologist Joseph Campbell, who visited his college, and American mystic Carlos Castaneda. He was also influenced by the American landscape, Arthurian mythology, the environment, and transcendental psychology.


Partnership with Tracy Grammer

Prior to his death, Carter released three albums with Grammer: '' When I Go'' (1998); '' Tanglewood Tree'' (2000); and ''
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'' (2001). The duo re-recorded many of the songs from '' Snake Handlin' Man'', plus two previously unrecorded songs, in early 2002. The CD, called '' Seven Is the Number'', was released by Tracy Grammer in 2006. A collection of the duo's holiday recordings called '' American Noel'' was compiled by Tracy Grammer and released in 2008 by Signature Sounds. In 2012, Grammer partnered with Red House Records to release " Little Blue Egg" and a limited-edition companion EP, " Joy My Love", which included previously-unpublished recordings and rare demos from the duo's home studio.


Transgender identity

In 2000 Carter revealed to Grammer that he had struggled with gender dysphoria since his early teen years. Grammer later said, "... he was exploring a gender change and that altered the dynamics of our off-stage relationship. It actually made things quite difficult for us personally, but anyone on the outside would not have known that. It was just a process that we were going through and that, thankfully, we reconciled with by the time he died." Of this timeframe, Grammer said: "... We even had a whole plan for the unveiling. He was going to release one more manly ‘Cowboy Dave’ album, and I would introduce myself as a solo artist. Then he would go change and we would come back as an all-girl band, calling ourselves The Butterfly Conservatory. He would be she and that would be that."


Death and tributes

Carter died of a massive heart attack on July 19, 2002, in a hotel room in Hadley, Massachusetts after returning from an early morning run. He and Grammer were slated to play that weekend at the Green River Festival in
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and were booked that summer to play many of the nation's top folk festivals and folk clubs. He was 49. Carter's death came as a great shock to the folk music community. Tracy Grammer gave her account of Carter's final moments in a letter to fans:
"Yesterday, shortly after he went unconscious, he came back for a lucid minute or two to tell me, 'I just died... Baby, I just died...' There was a look of wonder in his eyes, and though I cried and tried to deny it to him, I knew he was right and he was on his way. He stayed with me a minute more but despite my attempts to keep him with me, I could see he was already riding that thin chiffon wave between here and gone. He loved beauty, he was hopelessly drawn to the magic and the light in all things. I figure he saw something he could not resist out of the corner of his eye and flew into it. Despite the fact that every rescue attempt was made by paramedics and hospital staff and the death pronouncement officially came at 12:08 pm Eastern Time, I believe he died in my arms in our favorite hotel, leaving me with those final words. That's the true story I am going to tell."
Many had predicted that the duo was destined for success beyond the typical folk music circles. Jim Olsen, president of Carter's record label,
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, said, "I always believed it would only take one cover by a major star to unveil his work to the rest of the world; and I was convinced that was going to happen. Somebody was going to open the door for them; and the thing about Dave's music is that once people heard it, they became lifelong fans." Fellow folksinger and journalist Matt Watroba wrote, "It would make sense at this point to say that Dave Carter was on the verge of something big. The truth, however, is that Dave was something big already. He moved the people lucky enough to know him or his music in a way that has launched an outpouring of tributes, memories and love." Grammer decided to keep the duo's appointment to play the 2002
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the following week and a tribute concert was arranged. The tribute included performances by a number of Carter's admirers singing his songs. Highlights included
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's cover of "Crocodile Man", Mark Erelli singing "Cowboy Singer", a rendition of "Happytown" by The Kennedys, and "Farewell to Saint Dolores" by Eddie From Ohio. Grammer herself opened the show with "The Mountain" and closed with "Gentle Soldier of My Soul". Several artists have since written
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in Carter's honor and in 2005 Grammer released ''
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'', including nine previously unrecorded songs by Carter.


Songwriting

Dave Carter's songs have been covered by many others, most notably by
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and
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("When I Go"),
Joan Baez Joan Chandos Baez (; born January 9, 1941) is an American singer, songwriter, musician, and activist. Her contemporary folk music often includes songs of protest and social justice. Baez has performed publicly for over 60 years, releasing more ...
("The Mountain"),
Lucy Kaplansky Lucy Kaplansky (born February 16, 1960) is an American Folk music, folk musician based in New York City. Kaplansky has a PhD in clinical psychology from Yeshiva University and plays guitar, mandolin, and piano. Life and career Kaplansky was or ...
("Cowboy Singer") and Chris Smither ("Crocodile Man"). Tributes to Dave following his death were written by Tracy Grammer ("The Verdant Mile") and Richard Shindell ("So Says the Whippoorwill"), among others. One song, "Gentle Arms of Eden", was added to the hymnal in at least one Unitarian Universalist congregation. More of Carter's songs were recorded by Tracy Grammer on her 2005 album ''
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''.


Discography

* '' Snake Handlin' Man'', Dave Carter (self-release, 1995, out of print) * '' When I Go'', Dave Carter with
Tracy Grammer Tracy Grammer (born April 8, 1968) is an American folk music, folk singer known for her work as half of the folk duo Dave Carter and Tracy Grammer and for the solo career that she has continued since Dave Carter, Carter's death. She released thr ...
(self-release 1998,
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2002) * '' Tanglewood Tree'',
Dave Carter and Tracy Grammer Dave Carter and Tracy Grammer were an American folk duo who released three albums from 1998 to 2001, as well as additional material released after Dave Carter's death. The duo consisted of Dave Carter (songwriter, vocals, banjo, guitar, organ) ...
(Signature Sounds, 2000) * ''
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'', Dave Carter and Tracy Grammer (Signature Sounds, 2001) * '' Seven Is the Number'' Dave Carter and Tracy Grammer (Tracy Grammer Music, 2006) * '' American Noel'' Dave Carter and Tracy Grammer (Signature Sounds, 2008) * '' Little Blue Egg'' Dave Carter and Tracy Grammer (Red House Records, 2012–2017) * '' Joy My Love'' Dave Carter and Tracy Grammer (Red House Records, 2012–2017) limited edition EP


Partial List of Covers

Songs written by Dave Carter performed by other artists: * ''
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'' (
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, 2005–2019 / Tracy Grammer Music),
Tracy Grammer Tracy Grammer (born April 8, 1968) is an American folk music, folk singer known for her work as half of the folk duo Dave Carter and Tracy Grammer and for the solo career that she has continued since Dave Carter, Carter's death. She released thr ...
, includes nine previously unrecorded Dave Carter songs. * "The Mountain", in 2001 concerts,
Joan Baez Joan Chandos Baez (; born January 9, 1941) is an American singer, songwriter, musician, and activist. Her contemporary folk music often includes songs of protest and social justice. Baez has performed publicly for over 60 years, releasing more ...
* "The River Where She Sleeps", from ''A Crooked Line'' (2001), Darryl Purpose * "Tanglewood Tree", from ''Clearwater'' (2002), Chris and Meredith Thompson * "Crocodile Man", from '' Train Home'' ( Hightone Records, 2003),
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* "Farewell to St. Dolores", ''Gambling Eden'' (2003), Rani Arbo * "Gentle Arms of Eden", from ''Temporary Stay'' (2003),
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* "Gentle Arms of Eden", from '' Side of the Road'' (2003), Ellis Paul and
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* "Walkin' Away from Caroline", from ''God's Poet Now'', (2003, EP to benefit the Dave Carter Memorial Fund), Erik Balkey * "Cat Eye Willie Claims His Lover", from ''Sweet Mystery of Life'' (2004), Full Frontal Folk * "Cowboy Singer", from '' The Red Thread'' ( Red House Records, 2004),
Lucy Kaplansky Lucy Kaplansky (born February 16, 1960) is an American Folk music, folk musician based in New York City. Kaplansky has a PhD in clinical psychology from Yeshiva University and plays guitar, mandolin, and piano. Life and career Kaplansky was or ...
* "Gentle Soldier of My Soul", from ''Paintbrush'' (2004), Diane Zeigler * "The Mountain", ''LIVE'' (2004), Chris and Meredith Thompson * "Quickdraw Southpaw's Last Hurrah", from '' One Horse Town'' (2005), Jim Henry * "When I Go", from ''Bristlecone Pine'' (2006), Bryan Bowers * "Happytown (It's Alright with Me)" and "Gypsy Rose", from '' Songs of the Open Road'' (
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, 2006), The Kennedys * "When I Go", from ''Stand'' (2003), The Kennedys * "When I Go", from ''Heaven is So High and I'm So Far Down'' (RiskyDisk, 2006),
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* "Gun Metal Eyes", from ''Liberty Tree (Songs from the Kitchen Table)'' (2007), Mission Street Project * "Kate and the Ghost of Lost Love", from ''Open The Gate'' (2007)
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* "When I Go" from ''Live'' (2003), Ronny Cox * "The Mountain" from ''Not Far Now'' (2009) by Richard Shindell * "Tanglewood Tree" from ''Wicked Girls'' (2010) by
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* "Girl from Golden" from ''Next Time Around'' (2012) by Darryl Purpose * "Gentle Arms of Eden" from ''Horsetamer'' (2013) by
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* "Farewell to Saint Dolores" from ''The Pine Hill Project'' (2015) by Richard Shindell &
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* "When I Go" from ''Strangers Again'' (2015) by
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feat.
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Tributes

Songs written by other artists as tributes to Dave Carter: * "The Verdant Mile", from ''
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'' (Tracy Grammer Music, 2004),
Tracy Grammer Tracy Grammer (born April 8, 1968) is an American folk music, folk singer known for her work as half of the folk duo Dave Carter and Tracy Grammer and for the solo career that she has continued since Dave Carter, Carter's death. She released thr ...
* "Between Here and Gone," from ''
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'' (2004) Mary Chapin Carpenter * "Friend of the Coyote", from ''Kickin' This Stone'' (2004), Johnsmith * "So Says the Whippoorwill", from '' Vuelta'' (Signature Sounds, 2004), Richard Shindell * "God's Poet Now", from ''God's Poet Now'' (2003), Erik Balkey * "Wheel Inside the Wheel", from ''
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'' (2004), Mary Gauthier * "Tribute", from ''From the Hazel Tree'' (written 2002, recorded 2004), written by Catherine Faber, recorded by Echo's Children * "I Shall Not Look Away", from ''Tiger Tattoo'' (Waterbug Records, 2002),
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* "Willow", from ''Open The Gate'' (2007), Sense of Wonder * "Dave's Song", from ''White Bird'' (2003), Emily Kurn * "Oklahoma Spirit Guide", from ''Spirit Guide'' (2006, Redbud Hill), Randy Auxier * "Where Did You Go?" from ''Sunset Waltz'' (2008),
Pat Wictor Pat Wictor (born 1966, Caripito, Venezuela) is an American blues and folk musician, guitarist, singer-songwriter, and recording artist. Known for his ethereal style, he was nominated for Emerging Artist of the Year in 2006 by the Folk Allia ...


References


External links


Dave Carter and Tracy Grammer's Official web site

Dave Carter and Tracy Grammer's music on Bandcamp



Further reading





Interview with Dave Carter and Tracy Grammer, Aired November 20, 1999 {{DEFAULTSORT:Carter, Dave 1952 births 2002 deaths Musicians from Oxnard, California Singer-songwriters from California American folk singers Transgender musicians Singer-songwriters from Oregon Portland State University alumni University of Oklahoma alumni The Minus 5 members 20th-century American singers 20th-century LGBT people