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Occupation(s)
  
Bluegrass artist

Website
  
www.billyconstable.com


Name
  
Billy Constable

Role
  
Musical Artist

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Genres
  
Appalachian music, Bluegrass, Cajun, country, jazz, klezmer, polka, reggae, rock, zydeco

Instruments
  
Died
  
August 22, 2015, Spruce Pine, North Carolina, United States

Associated acts
  
Similar People
  
Acoustic Syndicate, Douglas Dillard, Byron Berline, Hypnotic Clambake, Larry Keel

Billy Constable


Billy Constable (23 March 1959 – 22 August 2015) was an Appalachian musician from Spruce Pine, North Carolina, best known for his three-finger-picking banjo technique and his vigorous acoustic guitar leads. He came from a rich musical background and from a young age started performing with bluegrass greats, including Charlie Moore , Josh Graves, the Doug Dillard Band, Kenny Baker and Vassar Clements. Constable has remained a key player in the Appalachian and bluegrass music scenes for several decades.

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Constable developed a seizure disorder in 2011, found to be the result of a brain tumor which was surgically removed. His cancer later progressed, and he died peacefully on August 22, 2015.

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Career

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Constable grew up playing music as a part of the Wiseman family from western North Carolina. He began his professional career playing guitar with his mother's husband, the accomplished bluegrass musician Charlie Moore. As a teenager, he found work touring with Doug Dillard. He later moved to California to play with family band the Constables.

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Despite his equable bluegrass roots, Constable proved himself to be a versatile musician as the years went on. He worked repeatedly in more electric and psychedelic settings with Jam bands Leftover Salmon and String Cheese Incident. During his tenure with Hypnotic Clambake, he was found playing everything from polkas to reggae to Bulgarian music. The Blueridge National Heritage Area states on their website that Constable's banjo playing "can be deceptively eclectic. His influences begin at home and with his family, but Billy's repertoire is vast, and he is comfortable in most musical situations."

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Constable played regularly with mandolinist Mark Schimick, the Big Daddy Bluegrass Band, and guitarist Larry Keel. He often performed around Boone or Asheville, not far from where he grew up in western North Carolina. He continues to play an active role in the music scene around many parts of Appalachia.

References

Billy Constable Wikipedia