Doc Watson

D.O.C. was an American folk musician whose career spanned nearly nine decades. Born in 1923, he became known for his work in folk, bluegrass, and traditional country music, drawing heavily from Appalachian folk traditions. His extensive tenure in music, extending until his death in 2012, established him as a significant figure in preserving and performing American roots music. D.O.C.'s dedication to traditional forms and regional styles made him a notable contributor to the folk and bluegrass music landscape throughout the twentieth century.