Artist Information

Biography
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Nixon,  Blevins & Gage continue to  entertain audiences with their presentation of the emerging genre of the acoustic trio.    Loosely based in bluegrass, they bring to the audience the finger-picking,  early country music popularized by Doc Watson and Merle Travis.  They are a pioneer and a part of the emerging genre of acoustic trios as originated by Doc Watson and continued by such groups as the Kruger Brothers and Blue Country.  This music combines folk,  traditional,  religious and  country in an audience orientated  presentation.  Selections range from modern songs adapted to the style to true-to-form preservations of  older songs.  Since first appearing in 1995, they have continued to evolve with appearances in clubs and festivals including Merlefest in 2006. To date they have released four CD’s.  These releases have been critically acclaimed in Bluegrass Unlimited magazine and have received national airplay.  Bluegrass Unlimited noted that in their first release, “Pick One for Me”,  the guitar playing  was  “seamless”.    Their second release, “Pick Another One, Son” was recommended by Bluegrasss Unlimited to all aspiring pickers.    Their most success (their “best seller”)  has been experienced with “Picking on Christmas”, which was critically by the Raleigh News & Observer who noted  that
  “The juxtaposition of Nixon's finger-style playing with guitarist David Blevins' flatpicking results in an acoustic ambiance reminiscent of Doc Watson, Mississippi John Hurt and the late Etta Baker.”
This is a most apt description of their style.   

They have just completed their latest CD “Picking with Friends”  which will soon be released in stores.

Nixon, Blevins & Gage have performed  in shows or opened shows with among others, Mike Cross,  Del McCoury,  Longview,  Larry Stephenson Band,  GrassCats,  Don Rigsby,  Wayne Stephenson,  Bill Leslie, Clyde  Edgerton,  and Carolina  Road. 

Nixon, Blevins & Gage have performed at many venues in the area including the North Carolina Museum of History,  Six String Café,  Tir Na Nog,  Garner Historic Auditorium,  Southend Brewery,  Lighthouse Conference Center, Umstead Festival,  Cary Fred Bond Park Amphitheater,  Selma’s Rudy Theater and Merlefest in Wilkesboro.  Larry Nixon has presented seminars at the NC Thumb and Fingerstyle Guitar Convention in Statesville,  NC.








Larry  Nixon is from Elkin,  North Carolina in the heart of mountain and traditional music country,  thirty miles south of  Galax,  Virginia, forty miles northeast of Deep Gap, home of Doc Watson, and twenty-five miles north of Union Grove, home of one of the oldest music and fiddler's convention in the country  (and one of the first).        When Larry was twelve, his grandfather gave him the banjo he had played around Surry County, North Carolina until 1929 when a finger injury  ended his playing career.  Since that time, Larry has been hooked on music,  winning a talent show in the 8th grade.    During his years in college,  played in  “beach” music bands.  Larry has enjoyed playing all types of music but has returned to his "roots" and first love, the re-creation and preservation of finger-picking styles  of guitar that he first heard in the 1960's.
Larry attended NC State University and is a consulting engineer in Raleigh, NC.

  Larry is one of the original directors of PineCone,  the Piedmont Council of Traditional Music,    and is  one of the hosts of the PineCone Bluegrass Show, which is broadcast from Raleigh on WQDR 94.7 at 6:00PM on Sunday nights.


David Blevins is from Winston-Salem, in western North Carolina.  His  cross-picking and flat-picking provides the smooth background and counterpoint to  finger-picking  that is vitally needed to present this style of music.  During college,  David  played in the finals at Union Grove when that  event was the largest festival of its type in the country.  David  has rediscovered his interest and ability on guitar  more recently and has been accompanying Larry since 1994. 
      David graduated from Elon College and later attended NC State.  He is a consulting engineer in Raleigh, NC.
     
Steven  Gage is from Columbus, Ohio and ended up in North Carolina because of family trips to the beach which carried him through the state.  Liking what he saw in North Carolina, Steve  attended college at Duke University in Durham.  Steven was a radio DJ while in college.  He  also played various types of music in high school and college but has become interested in acoustic and folk music and the strongly needed steady bass "bottom" needed to anchor the rhythm for this type of music.  The Raleigh News and Observer describes his playing as “rock steady”.
      Steven graduated from Duke University and is a psychotherapist in Raleigh, NC.



Instrumentation
Larry Nixon,  lead vocals and finger-picking
                                                      guitar
David Blevins,  flat-picking guitar
Steven Gage,  background vocals and bass

Discography
Pick One For Me  CD 9901C Clover
Pick Another One, Son  CD2002A  Clover
Picking on Christmas  CD 2001A  Clover
Picking Live, At the Six String  CD 2006A
                                              Clover
Picking With Friends  CD 2006B  Clover

Links
http://www.nixonblevinsandgage.com