Topic: Doc Watson Dead
Doc Watson, Folk Musician, Dies at 89, a true American Legend. http://www.nytimes.com/2012/05/30/arts/ … amp;emc=na
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Doc Watson, Folk Musician, Dies at 89, a true American Legend. http://www.nytimes.com/2012/05/30/arts/ … amp;emc=na
When we speak of great guitarists of any style, Doc Watson is on everyone's list. A tremendous talent and based on what other musicians had to say about him also a kind and thoughtful man.
R.I.P. Doc, and thanks for the entertainment.
A nationally known artist and a local hero - We drive the Doc Watson Highway every time we go to the mountains. Amazing he was ever discovered from such a small town. Bluegrass wouldn't be the same without him RIP Doc.
From the article:
“He is single-handedly responsible for the extraordinary increase in acoustic flat-picking and fingerpicking guitar performance,†said Ralph Rinzler, the folklorist who discovered Mr. Watson in 1960. “His flat-picking style has no precedent in earlier country music history.â€
A lot of great music left behind to remember him by but he will be Greatly missed.
I love to listen to him. He was a great player.
A great and humble man, i regret not seeing him in Nashville now that i live so close but the oppertunity did not come up. He will be missed greatly.
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