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The Life, Work and Music of the American Folk Artist Doc Watson (Paperback)
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The Life, Work and Music of the American Folk Artist Doc Watson (Paperback)
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Arthel "Doc" Watson, an 82-year-old musician from North Carolina,
is one of the two or three most important acoustic guitarists in
American musical history. The story of Watson's music is a rich and
complex narrative which involves the listener in an exploration of
the music of the Scottish settlers in the Appalachian Mountains and
the changes in that music as the mountaineers were influenced by
the African American music of itinerant laborers in the nineteenth
century and by sounds from records and radio early in the twentieth
century. Despite Watson's importance to American acoustic music and
despite the richness of the story of his music, a full study of his
music has not been realized until now. This book explores the
musical culture of Watson's immediate family (the hymns of Watson's
church, the ballads and fiddle tunes of his immediate family, and
the music of his mountain home) as well as the extended aural world
that came to the mountains through records and radio when Watson
was a young boy. Finally this study explores Watson's important
contributions to the folk revival of the 1960s when he helped
change the role of the acoustic guitar in American music. This work
will be important to students of American music and folk culture.
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