Woody Paul

{{Infobox musical artist

| name = Woody Paul

| image = File:Riders Violin.jpg

| image_size = 260px

| caption = Chrisman performing at the Poncan Theater in 2008

| background = solo_singer

| birth_name = Paul Woodrow Chrisman

| alias = Woody Paul

| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1949|8|23}}

| birth_place = Nashville, Tennessee

| death_date =

| death_place =

| genre = Western swing

| occupation = Composer, vocalist

| instrument = Vocals, violin

| years_active = 1976–present

| label =

| associated_acts = Riders in the Sky

| website = {{URL|http://www.ridersinthesky.com}}

}}

Paul Woodrow Chrisman (born August 23, 1949), better known by his stage name Woody Paul, is an American singer, fiddler, and composer, best known for his work with the Western swing musical and comedy group Riders in the Sky. With the Riders, he is billed as "Woody Paul — King of the Cowboy Fiddlers". He was inducted into the National Fiddler Hall of Fame[http://www.nationalfiddlerhalloffame.org/HallOfFame/woodypaulbio.html Woody Paul] at the National Fiddler Hall of Fame; retrieved December 20, 2020 in 2012 and is "known in the music industry for being proficient and innovative across many musical genres including western, jazz, bluegrass, old-time, and Celtic." He has won two Grammy Awards with his band.

Biography

= Early life =

Chrisman began playing fiddle when he was 11 years old. He played with Sam McGee and others regularly at the Grand Ole Opry in the mid-sixties. He is also extremely adept at lariat tricks. He attended Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee, and has a Ph.D. in theoretical plasma physics from MIT, where he wrote his thesis, "Inertial, Viscous, and Finite-Beta Effects in a Resistive, Time Dependent Tokamak Discharge", Thesis Nuc. Eng. 1976, PhD, supervised by James E. McCune. He returned to Nashville and began playing recording sessions and recorded and toured with Loggins & Messina.Cusic, Don. (2003). "It's the Cowboy Way". Lexington, KY. University Press of Kentucky Press. {{ISBN|0-8131-2284-8}}.Inertial, Viscous, and Finite-Beta Effects in a Resistive, Time Dependent Tokamak Discharge, Thesis Nuc. Eng 1976 PhD, Paul Chrisman, MIT, Supervised by James E. McCune

= Riders In The Sky =

In 1978, Chrisman approached the Riders (then consisting of just Douglas B. Green and Fred LaBour) backstage after a show and inquired about joining the group. Shortly before Chrisman approached the Riders, Williams "Bill" Collins had just left the group, so Green and LaBour were already looking for a replacement member, and Chrisman seemed like the perfect fit. Chrisman's first show with the Riders was at the 1978 Kentucky State Fair. As of 2024, Chrisman is still with the Riders.

Songwriting

Prior to joining the Riders, Chrisman had already written "Blue Bonnet Lady" and "Cowboy Song" (both of which would be featured on the Riders' first album, Three on the Trail). Chrisman also wrote "So Long, Saddle Pals", what many would consider the Riders' equivalent of "Happy Trails".

Notable filmography

= Television =

class="wikitable"

!Year

!Title

!Role

!Notes

1977

|Showdown At The Hoedown

|Himself

|PBS Documentary

1982

|Twilight Theater

|Woody Paul

|Member of Riders In The Sky

1983-1985

|Tumbleweed Theater

|Woody Paul and other characters

|

1989

|Hee Haw

|Woody Paul

|Member of Riders In The Sky

Season 22, episode 5

1990

|Christmas The Cowboy Way

|Woody Paul

|TV special

1991

|Riders in the Sky

|Woody Paul

|13 episodes

1993

|A Riders In The Sky Christmas

|Woody Paul

|TV special

1995-1996

|Riders Radio Theater: The Television Show

|Woody Paul and other characters

|Four Episodes

1996

|America's Music: The Roots of Country

|Himself/Woody Paul

|Member of Riders In The Sky

1998

|Barney & Friends

|Woody Paul

|Member of Riders In The Sky

Episode: "Howdy, Friends!"

2003

|Duck Dodgers

|Saloon Robot (Voice)

|Member of Riders In The Sky

Episode: "The Wrath of Canasta"

= Film =

class="wikitable"

!Year

!Title

!Role

!Notes

1985

|Sweet Dreams

|Member of The Jordanaires

|Credited as "Opry Band"

1985

|Wild Horses

|Woody Paul

|Member of Riders In The Sky

1999

|Toy Story 2

|

|Member of Riders In The Sky

Performer: "Woody's Round-Up"

2003

|Country Music: The Spirit of America

|Woody Paul

|Member of Riders In The Sky

2006

|Stanley's Dinosaur Round-Up

|Woody Paul (Voice)

|Member of Riders In The Sky

2015

|The Cartoon Cowboys

|Woody Paul (Voice)

|

2015

|Music City U.S.A.

|Himself/Woody Paul

|Member of Riders In The Sky

References

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