Artist's albums
Crary & Hoppers and Their American Band
2000 · album
Lady's Fancy
1977 · album
Bluegrass Guitar
2006 · album
Chambergrass
2006 · album
Guitar
2006 · album
Holiday Guitar
2006 · album
Jammed If I Do
2006 · album
Now They Are Four
2006 · album
Take A Step Over
2006 · album
Thunderation
2006 · album
Renaissance of the Steel String Guitar
2003 · album
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Biography
Flatpicking guitarist Dan Crary was born and raised in Kansas. It was there that he first developed an interest in guitar, particularly the steel-string, flat-top version favored by artists like Doc Watson. In 1968, Crary helped found the Bluegrass Alliance, and used Watson's influence as a jumping-off point for innovation in the genre. Throughout the 1970s, Crary appeared with the group Sundance, which included fiddler Byron Berline and banjoist John Hickman. He also developed his reputation as a master interpreter of traditional music (like that written for the fiddle) for six- and 12-string guitars. His albums include 1983's Guitar, which was a who's who in the new bluegrass scene of the time. Béla Fleck, Sam Bush, and Mark O'Connor all contributed to the record, which included modern bluegrass interpretations of classical music pieces. 1990 saw the establishment of California with Berline and Hickman; the combo experimented even further with bluegrass' intersections into other genres, and stayed active even as Crary appeared with his other projects, including Men of Steel with Genovese flatpicking master Beppe Gambetta. MOS released a live recording in spring 2003. ~ Johnny Loftus, Rovi