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Amos Garrett was born on 26 November, 1941 in Detroit, Michigan, United States, is an Amos Garrett is blues. Discover Amos Garrett's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 82 years old?
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Amos Garrett Net Worth
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Amos Garrett (born November 26, 1941) is an American-Canadian blues and blues-rock musician, guitarist, singer, composer, and musical arranger.
He has written instructional books about music and guitar.
Garrett holds dual citizenship and was raised in Toronto and Montreal.
He is best known for his guitar solos on Maria Muldaur's recording "Midnight at the Oasis", and on Paul Butterfield's Better Days recording of "Please Send Me Someone to Love."
He has written books about music, such as "Amos Garrett—Stringbending: A Master Class".
He can be heard on Anne Murray's chart-topping rendition of "Snowbird".
Garrett was born in Detroit, Michigan, United States, on November 26, 1941.
When he was five, he was moved to Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
He studied piano and trombone at the Royal Conservatory of Music of Toronto.
At twelve, Garrett relocated to Montreal, Quebec, Canada, where he began playing guitar at fourteen.
There, at the Esquire Club, he would learn while watching performers such as Ben E. King, T-Bone Walker, Fats Domino and B. B. King.
After studying English literature at Wabash College, he opted to pursue a career in music and moved back to Toronto in 1962.
Garrett's first professional gig was accompanying Mike Settle at Carnegie Hall in the winter of 1963.
From 1964 to 1967, Garrett played in the Toronto jug/string band, the Dirty Shames, which included Chick Roberts, Jim McCarthy and Carol Robinson.
It was during this period that Garrett and Roberts took John Hammond, Jr., to see Levon and the Hawks for the first time.
The Hawks would later be recommended by Hammond to Bob Dylan.
In 1968, he played guitar on Geoff Muldaur and Maria's album "Pottery Pie. In 1968, Garrett began a two-year stint of touring and recording with the Canadian duo Ian & Sylvia, which led to becoming a founding member of Great Speckled Bird. This band is featured in the film Festival Express, playing the song "C.C. Rider" with members of the Grateful Dead and Delaney Bramlett in 1970. As a special feature on the DVD release of the film, Great Speckled Bird is shown playing the Dylan-Manuel song "Tears of Rage".
Garrett moved to Woodstock, New York, in 1970 to play in Maria and Geoff Muldaur's band.
Garrett was also a member of Hungry Chuck, another Bearsville act, which was formed of ex–Great Speckled Bird members.
They released an eponymous album in 1972.
Garrett also played trombone on two songs for Jerry Garcia's second solo album, Compliments, released in 1974.
He played the guitar solo on Maria Muldaur's hit single "Midnight at the Oasis", which reached number 6 on the Billboard chart in June 1974.
The guitarist Jimmy Page, of Led Zeppelin, stated Garrett was one of his favorite American guitar players in a 1975 Rolling Stone interview.
After living in Boston for two years, Garrett moved to San Francisco in 1976 to pursue session work.
There, he continued as member and bandleader of Maria Muldaur's group until 1978, toured the R&B circuits of North America, and recorded with more than 150 artists.
"I wanted to sing. I loved to sing, but there was no way I could do so being a hired gun for bands."—Amos Garrett
In 1978, Garrett decided to pursue fronting his own project, left Muldaur's group, and began releasing material through Stony Plain Records, a label based in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
His first solo album was 1980's Go Cat Go, which was followed by Amosbehavin in 1982.
He formed his backup band, the Eh Team, around this time.
Garrett shared performing and recording duties and co-wrote two songs for the 1988 album The Return of the Formerly Brothers with the late Doug Sahm and the pianist Gene Taylor.
The album was awarded the inaugural 1989, Juno Award for Best Roots & Traditional Album.
In 1989, Garrett relocated to Turner Valley, Alberta.
That year also brought the album I Make My Home in My Shoes, which paid tribute to his boyhood days, especially on "Stanley Street", a song written in recollection of the Esquire Club.
A follow-up live album, Live in Japan, was recorded in 1990 from performances by Garrett, Sahm and Taylor in clubs and concert halls in Tokyo, Osaka and Kyoto.
Garrett began his intermittent role as bandleader and member of the Edmonton Folk Music Festival's Festival House Band in 1990, reprising it from 1994 to 2000, from 2002 to 2006, and from 2008 to 2012.