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    New York Times
    July 23 2005

    John Herald, 65, Folk Singer and Guitarist, Dies


    By BEN SISARIO
    Published: July 23, 2005

    John Herald, a guitarist and singer whose group the Greenbriar Boys
    was among the first bluegrass bands in New York in the 1960's, died
    on Monday at his home in West Hurley, N.Y. He was 65.


    Jack Vartoogian/FrontRow Photos
    John Herald in 2001.


    Forum: Popular Music
    The Ulster County medical examiner has not ruled on the cause of
    death, but the state police said it appeared to be suicide. Mr.
    Herald's body was found on Tuesday.

    A regular presence on the folk and bluegrass scene for more than four
    decades, Mr. Herald was known for his accomplished guitar picking and
    his strong and boyishly nasal voice, which grew gentle in later
    years. A noted songwriter, his songs were performed by Linda
    Ronstadt, Maria Muldaur, Joan Baez, and Peter, Paul and Mary.

    The Greenbriar Boys, formed by Mr. Herald with Eric Weissberg and Bob
    Yellin in the late 1950's, were active on the New York folk scene. In
    a review in 1961, Robert Shelton of The New York Times praised a
    young Bob Dylan at Folk City in Greenwich Village; the headlining act
    that night was the Greenbriar Boys.

    The band "whips up some of the fastest, most tempestuous bluegrass
    music this side of Nashville," he wrote of the concert. "They join
    Mr. Herald, a leather-lunged tenor whose athletic, high-range country
    yodeling is a thing of wonder."

    The Greenbriar Boys became the first "Yankee" band to win the Galax
    Fiddlers Convention in Virginia. The group recorded for Vanguard and
    Elektra and underwent various personnel shifts until disbanding in
    the late 60's.

    Born in Manhattan, Mr. Herald grew up in Greenwich Village, the son
    of Leon Serabian Herald, an Armenian immigrant who was a published
    poet. He was inspired to play music when he was at summer camp and
    saw Pete Seeger perform.

    Mr. Herald performed solo and with the John Herald Band through the
    70's. He also performed with the Woodstock Mountain Revue. He
    recorded an album, "Roll On John," released in 2000, and was working
    on a new CD at the time of his death.

    His marriage to Kim Chalmers ended in divorce. No other immediate
    survivors are known.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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