He added music and narration to Ken Burns’ landmark Civil War series, and was an integral part of the hugely popular “O Brother, Where Art Thou?” soundtrack and Down From The Mountain concert tour. He was a regular guest and contributor on the Glen Campbell Good Time Hour and the Smothers Brothers Show. VF2514 Charles Horner violin, 1994, EXF, beautifully figured one-piece back, one of Hartford's favorite personal violins, HC.John Hartford won Grammy awards in three different decades, recorded a catalog of more than 30 albums, and wrote one of the most popular songs of all time, Gentle On My Mind. VF2513 unlabeled German violin, late 1800s, VG, attractive original pearl inlay on back, extensively used by Hartford, HC. VF2512 unlabeled German violin, mid 1800s, VG++, well-figured one-piece back, used extensively by Hartford, HC. SOLDįull view | Close of body | Headstock | Back of neck | Back view | Back of body | Side view Collin Mezin, late 1800s, EXC, attractive one-piece back, fancy double purfling with pearl and ebony checkered trim on front and back, HC. SOLDįull view | Close of body | Headstock | Back of headstock| Back of neck | Back view | Back of body | Rim | Side view 10, 1983, EXC, Stelling's first TimberTone banjo (model later called the Hartford T) and the first Stelling owned by John Hartford, extensively played by John and used on his Gum Tree Canoe album, still in the condition in which John left it, OHC. JA5636 Stelling TimberTone Hartford, Feb. SOLDįull view | Close of body | Headstock | Back of headstock| Back of neck | Back view | Back of body | Side view JA5635 Deering John Hartford, 1986, structurally EXC, extensively played by John Hartford, still in the condition in which John left it, HC. Gruhn Guitars is pleased to offer these banjos and fiddles formerly owned and played by John Hartford: Later in his career he turned his attention to old-time fiddling, and he became one of the key artists in the O Brother phenomenon. His 1971 Aereo-plain album was a major influence on the "progressive bluegrass" movement. John Hartford (1937-2001) first gained recognition in the late 1960s as the writer of "Gentle on My Mind." His individualistic songwriting and banjo style landed him a regular guest spot on The Smothers Brothers Show and The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour.
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