Awards & Winners

Tut Taylor

Date of Birth 20-November-1923
Place of Birth Milledgeville
(Baldwin County, Georgia, United States of America)
Nationality United States of America
Profession Musician
Tut Taylor is an American bluegrass musician. Taylor played banjo and mandolin as a child, and began playing dobro at age 14, learning to use the instrument with a distinctive flat-picking style. Taylor was a member of The Folkswingers in the 1960s, who released three LPs; he recorded his debut solo effort in 1964. Later in the 1960s, he played with the Dixie Gentlemen and in John Hartford's Aero-Plain band. Taylor became a local Nashville, Tennessee fixture. In 1970, he co-founded the instrument shop GTR there, soon after releasing another solo album. He also co-founded the Old Time Pickin' Parlor, a Nashville venue noted for performances of old-time music, as well as Tut Taylor's General Store. In a March, 1992 interview, Neil Young reported having bought Hank Williams' Martin D-28 Guitar from Tut Taylor. At the Grammy Awards of 1995, he was awarded the Grammy Award for Best Bluegrass Album for his work on The Great Dobro Sessions with Jerry Douglas.

Awards by Tut Taylor

Check all the awards nominated and won by Tut Taylor.

1994


Grammy Award for Best Bluegrass Album
Honored for : The Great Dobro Sessions

Nominations 1994 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Grammy Award for Best Bluegrass Album The Great Dobro Sessions