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Aubrey Haynie

 
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  • Active: '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Country
  • Instrument: Fiddle, Mandolin
  • Representative Albums: "Doin' My Time," "A Man Must Carry On," "The Bluegrass Fiddle Album"

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Born in 1974, Aubrey Haynie has wasted no time in establishing himself as one of the most talented fiddle and mandolin players in contemporary country music. Haynie has been one of the most sought after session players in Nashville, having appeared on releases by George Jones, Porter Wagoner, Trisha Yearwood, and Bryan White among others, and with tours in the bands of Aaron Tippin and Clint Black padding his resumé, as well. Comfortable in a variety of traditional musical genres, from bluegrass and country to more swing and jazz-oriented styles, Haynie has drawn comparisons to swing and bluegrass fiddler Chubby Wise, who served as something of a mentor to Haynie in his youth, and accolades from Ricky Skaggs, who contributed vocals on Haynie's debut. 1997's Doin' My Time -- an excellent mix of traditionals, covers, and original instrumentals mixed with the occasional vocal track -- was well-received in the bluegrass community and netted Haynie a nomination from the International Bluegrass Music Association for Instrumental Album of the Year. The similarly impressive A Man Must Carry On followed in the spring of 2000 and only added to Haynie's growing reputation. ~ Matt Fink, All Music Guide
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Aubrey Haynie
Born March 27, 1974 (1974-03-27) (age 35)
Origin Tampa, Florida, USA
Genres Bluegrass, Country
Occupations Musician, songwriter
Instruments Fiddle
Mandolin
Years active 1995-present
Labels Sugar Hill
Associated acts Shane Minor

Aubrey Haynie (born on March 27, 1974) is an American bluegrass musician who plays the fiddle and mandolin. In his career, he has recorded three studio albums for the Sugar Hill Records label, all three of which contained mostly songs that he wrote himself. He also holds several credits as a session fiddler and mandolinist.

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Early influences

When Haynie was nine, he began taking fiddle lessons from his grandmother's cousin, a man named Ted Locke. He studied the fiddle, for two years, after which he took up the mandolin. He became exceedingly good at both, and within two years he joined a bluegrass band named the Bluegrass Parlor Band. While he was traveling, he got a chance to meet Chubby Wise, a self-styled "original" bluegrass fiddler, on many occasions. These opportunities enriched his sense of music, and were a great inspiration to him in his younger years. Another major influence on Haynie's music was that of Kenny Baker, whose fiddle albums were some of his favorites. Those familiar with Baker's fiddle style might recognize similarities in Haynie's sound.

In 1990, at age 16, attending the Florida fiddling championships, and competing, Haynie won first place in the contemporary division for the second time, playing Wild Fiddler's Rag and Skater's Waltz.[1]

In August 1996 Haynie lost two violins and a bow, when a lightning-induced fire burnt Tim Austin's Doobie Shea Studios to the ground. Destroyed was $35,000 worth of Haynie's equipment, the bow alone worth $15,000.[2][3]

In 2004 Haynie won the fiddle category at the 39th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards.[4]

Haynie has been seen appearing in informal music performances under other musicians' headlines, and earned a living as a session musician.

Discography

  • Doin' My Time (Sugar Hill, 1997)
  • A Man Must Carry On (Sugar Hill, 2000)
  • The Bluegrass Fiddle Album (Sugar Hill, 2003)

Awards

  • Instrumental Album of the Year - 2003
  • Academy of Country Music Award for fiddle - 2004
  • Recorded Event of the Year - Bluegrass 1995 (Scott Vestal, Aubrey Haynie, Adam Steffey, Wayne Benson, Barry Bales & Clay Jones)
  • Gospel Recorded Performance of the Year - Stanley Gospel Tradition: Songs About Our Savior (Tim Austin, Barry Bales, Ronnie Bowman, Aubrey Haynie, James King, Dwight McCall, Dale Perry, Don Rigsby, James Alan Shelton, Junior Sisk, Charlie Sizemore, Craig Smith, Scottie Sparks, Adam Steffey, Ernie Thacker, Dan Tyminski)

References

  1. ^ Klinkenberg, Jeff (1990-06-03). "FIT AS A FIDDLE Series: DATELINE FLORIDA". St. Petersburg Times. 
  2. ^ Morrison, Mark (1996-08-27). "Bluegrass Studio up in Flames". Roanoke Times & World News. 
  3. ^ Rosenberg, Madelyn (1997-07-30). "A Year After a Fire at the Doobie Shea Studios, Tim Austin has the Music Miked and Tapes Humming the Bands Play On...". Roanoke Times & World News. 
  4. ^ "Off-Camera Awards Winners Announced for the 39th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards Live Awards Telecast to Be Broadcast From Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino in Las Vegas Wednesday, May 26th at 8:00 PM ET/PT on CBS Television Network". PR Newswire (U.S.). 2004-05-06. 

 
 
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