Amos Garrett
Amos Garrett is widely considered to be one of the world's most influential electric guitarists. Although best known for his work with Maria Muldaur (his solo on "Midnight At The Oasis" is a classic), he has also appeared on stage and on recordings with Anne Murray, Ian and Sylvia, Paul Butterfield's Better Days, Jesse Winchester, Geoff Muldaur, Elvin Bishop, K.D. Lang, Bonnie Raitt, Emmylou Harris, Rodney Crowell, Stevie Wonder, and many others.
Amos won a Juno Award for "The Return of the Formerly Brothers" (Stony Plain) with the late Doug Sahm and pianist Gene Taylor, and has led the "house band" at the Edmonton Folk Festival for two decades. Amos' CDs include "Amosbehavin'," "I Make My Home in my Shoes," "Third Man In," and "The Amos Garrett Acoustic Album," all issued by Stony Plain Records.
