Joe Maphis, born Otis W. Maphis (1921?1986), was an American country music
guitarist. He married singer Rose Lee Maphis in 1948.
One of the flashiest country guitarists of the 1950s and 1960s, Joe Maphis
was known as The King of the Strings. He was able to play many stringed
instruments with great facility. However, he specialized in dazzling
guitar virtuosity. Working out of Bakersfield, California, he rose to
prominence with his own hits such as "Dim Lights, Thick Smoke (and Loud,
Loud Music)" as well as playing with acts like Johnny Burnette, The
Collins Kids, Wanda Jackson, Rose Maddox and Ricky Nelson. His playing was
in influence on such greats as Merle Travis, Jimmy Bryant and Chet Atkins.
He was known for his use of a double-neck Mosrite guitar, specially built
for him by Semie Moseley, which was a boon to Moseley's fledgling career
as a guitar builder. He was a regular guest on the Jimmy Dean television
show in
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