Eddie Adcock was born and raised in Scottsville, Virginia on June 21 1938.
His professional musical career as a 5 string banjoist began in 1953 when
he joined Smokey Graves & His Blue Star Boys, who had a regular show at a
radio station in Crewe, VA. His exposure with Graves led to jobs with
other musicians, including Mac Wiseman, Bill Harrell, and Buzz Busby.
Between 1953 and 1957, he floated between different bands. Bill Monroe
offered a job to Adcock in 1957, and he played with the Blue Grass Boys
until Monroe had to let him go because the band simply wasn't earning
enough money to employ him. Adcock returned to working day jobs, but that
was short-lived. After he started working in a sheet metal factory, Jim
Cox, John Duffey, and Charlie Waller asked him to join their new band, The
Country Gentlemen. He now performs almost exclusively with his wife Martha
and calls Nashville his home. Eddie belongs to a number of business
organizations, including IBMA and the Fo
Videos not available
Eddie Adcock,