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No blues singer ever presented a more gentle, genial image than Mississippi John Hurt. A guitarist with an extraordinarily lyrical and refined fingerpicking style, he also sang with a warmth unique in the field of blu...
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Spike Driver Blues | In Concert |
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Frankie & Albert | Candy Man |
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Candy Man Blues | The Greatest Songsters: Complete Works (1927-1929) |
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Radio VH1 stations that play Mississippi John Hurt |
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Blues Essentials
The raw undeniable power of the blues greats and legends are as alive today as when they were originally recorded. This is the real stuff, and whether it's sad or feet tapping, there's never been anything like it. |
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Diner
Picture yourself walking on a country road that ends at the entrance of an old log cabin. Parked out front is a vintage Harley. There's a barn behind the house and an ancient oak tree stands tall in the center of the yard. An American flag is draped over the porch and a Martin guitar leans against the front door. You're in Americana country: singer-songwriters of great country, folk, and folk-rock music. |
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Label Site: Vanguard Records
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