Clements, Vassar (25th
April 1928-16th August 2005)
He was a multi-musician, composer and virtuoso fiddler
born in Kinard, South Carolina, and growing up in Kissimee, Florida. He performed his first song "There's
An Old Spinning Wheel in the Parlor" after he had taught himself to play at
just seven years of age and by the time he was 14 had started out on his
career in music by working with Bill Monroe and becoming a member of the
Blue Grass Boys with whom he would perform for the next seven years.In 1957 he joined up with Jim &
Jesse McReynolds and after staying with them until 1961 he changed his direction
for a while. Although fiddling
was his forte he also tried his hand many different jobs including at
plumbing the Kennedy Space Center, selling insurance, owning a potato chip
franchise, running a convenience store in Huntsville, being a switchman for
the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad and working at a paper mill. 1967 arrived and he went back into
his music and became a much sought after studio musician in Nashville,
often being heard on the tenor banjo.After having toured with Faron Young and having recorded Aero-Plain as a member the Dobrolic
Plectoral Society with John Hartford, which was termed as
"newgrass", he teamed up with Earl
Scruggs
and his Earl Scruggs
Revue.Still
in the 1970s he recorded "Walking in the Park With Eloise" and other
tracks with Sir
Paul McCartney, Chet
Atkins
, Floyd Cramer and others when Sir Paul put The Country Hams
together during a visit to Nashville.Throughout 50 year period he performed with literally
hundreds, maybe thousands, of artists that included Sir
Paul McCartney, Jerry Douglas, Linda
Ronstadt, Jerrry Garcia, Earl
Scruggs, Woody Herman, Elvin Bishop, Maria Muldaur, The Allman
Brothers, Norton
Buffalo, the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Jimmy
Buffett
, The Monkees, The Grateful Dead to name but
a very few.His albums which
number over 2,000, with 27 of his own, include his Grass Routes, Hillbilly
Jazz, The Bottom Line Encore Collection, Once in a While, Together at Last with
Stephane Grappelliand Man Must Carry On, Vol.1 by Jerry Jeff
Walker, Livin' With the Blues with guest artists. He also features on Old and in
the Way with Jerry Garcia and others, Bluegrass 1950-1958 by
Bill Monroe, Heroes by Mark O'Connor, Will the Circle Be Unbroken
by the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, A White Sport Coat and a Pink
Crustacean by Jimmy
Buffett , Let it Flow by Elvin Bishop, Definitive
Collection by J.J. Cale, Wake of the Flood and Beyond Description
by the Grateful Dead, No Big Surprise: Anthology by Steve
Goodman , Full
Moon by Kris
Kristofferson & Rita
Coolidge , Complete Greatest
Hits by Gordon Lightfoot.Over his career he received a minimum of five Grammy Award nominations
and won "Best Country Instrumental Performance" in 2005 for his "Earl's Breakdown"
with the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band.As a composer who played seven instruments; mandolin, viola, bass, cello,
guitar, tenor banjo and the violin; he wrote very many instrumental works. Making
an entrance into the movie world he was seen in the 1975 film Nashville
and the 1976 Welcome to L.A.He was struck down with cancer in the mid-2000s and on 4th
February 2005 he gave his last performance at Jamestown, New York.He died in Nashville in August that
same year when he was 77 years old leaving us with a legacy of great fiddling
where he never learnt to read music and just said "I play what I hear".