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Allen Shelton


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Died
  
November 21, 2009, Nashville, Tennessee, United States

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Shelton Special, At His Best

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Allen Shelton (July 2, 1936 - November 21, 2009) was an American five-string banjo player known for being a member of Jim & Jesse's Virginia Boys since the 1960s.

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Shelton's picking style was more experimental than some other bluegrass banjo players. He enjoyed creating unusual sounds including adapting steel guitar licks into his solos. His playing was described as "bouncy".

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Biography

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Shelton played the banjo from an early age. His father, Troy Shelton was a first class guitar player. In the 1950s, Allen performed together with Hack Johnson and the Tennesseans, and later, with Jim Eanes and Mac Wiseman. He joined Jim & Jesse and the Virginia Boys, and began recording for Columbia Records on December 7, 1960. In 1966, Jim & Jesse had an offer to record with the Nashville Symphony and Shelton left the band in protest. He retired from music business and began working as a machinist and welder. About ten years later he found himself once more on the road with Jim & Jesse, making records and having a good time. He made his first solo album on Rounder Records in 1976. In September or October 2009, Allen was diagnosed with Leukemia.

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Allen died on November 21, 2009, according to his daughter-in-law.


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