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During his visit, Fahey succeeded in greatly impressing me by picking out an old blues by Little Hat Jones, and demonstrating Charley Patton's masterpiece, 'Down the Dirt Road', which I subsequently set about copying. In my 19-year-old neophyte's eyes, any guitarist who could approximate a vintage blues accompaniment was a virtuoso; only six or seven players in the entire country applied themselves to such pieces - Stephen Calt on the state of blues guitar in the early 1960s, from A Fahey Memoir (unpublished)

Author Topic: Port Townsend errata  (Read 1621 times)

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Offline jed

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Port Townsend errata
« on: August 08, 2009, 11:12:34 AM »
Some years back, I found a lovely Army-Navy mandolin on eBay - sold by the daughter of its original owner, who played it little, but hosted the occasional front-porch jam with visiting musicians to their home in - Port Townsend, y'all! 

Well, PT is not only known for fine fish, beautiful boats and obscurely great musicians; check out the the interesting factoid at the bottom of the page linked here:  Chris Knutsen.  Just scroll directly to the bottom for a little piece of history. 

Cheers,
Jed
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