
(Nashville, TN)- Tim Graves, the dobro player and vocalist with the Nashville based Farm Hands Quartet, picked up the award for Dobro Player of the Year at last night’s Bluegrass Music Awards. This was the 7th win in the category for Graves, and his 4th consecutive win.
The awards were presented by the Society for the Preservation of Bluegrass Music in America as part of their 38th annual convention in Nashville, TN.
Tim, who is the nephew of legendary bluegrass dobro player ‘Uncle’ Josh Graves, is co-founder of the Farm Hands Quartet along with Daryl Mosley. Mosley is best known to southern gospel circles as the songwriter of the Booth Brother’s classic, (Ask the Blind Man) He Saw It All.
Other winners at the award show last night include Dailey and Vincent, the Grascals, and Rhonda Vincent.
For more information on Tim Graves, or the Farm Hands Quartet, go to their website at http://www.farmhandsquartet.com
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