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While I was surfing around on Youtube, I eventually came across recordings by the late Joseph Spence.

He was mentioned in an interview with James Taylor, in which James cites Ry Cooder as an influence, and as a side note he mentioned that Ry got a lot of influence from James.

Worth checking out. He definitely has that floating time signature thing going on with his blues form as do many of the early blues guitarists, but that comes with the territory and it doesn't spoil a thing for me. He plays pretty much in a drop D tuning only. Self taught, but he really has a lot to say.

Definitely recommended if you haven't already heard of him!

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Wow, that topic title did a number on me..."didn't he die nearly 30 years ago?" I was asking myself.

Ditto that.

This was my first introduction to him....

Santa Clause Is Coming To Town

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Wow, that topic title did a number on me..."didn't he die nearly 30 years ago?" I was asking myself.

Ditto that.

This was my first introduction to him....

Santa Clause Is Coming To Town

The Thelonious Monk of Pan-Delta guitar

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