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featuring John Renbourn, Stefan Grossman, Pat Donohue, Dave Evans, John Knowles, Duck Baker, Marcel Dadi, El McMeen, Chris Proctor and Joe Miller.
"This three DVD set features new and archival footage of performances by the preeminent names in steel-string fingerstyle guitar. Beginning with Peter
Finger's breathtaking 'A Trip Through The Pyrenees', the collection boasts some real gems: a rare late 1960s clip of Jorma Kaukonen and Jack Casady
- a.k.a. Hot Tuna doing 'Hesitation Blues', Bert Jansch delivering a soulful version of 'One For Jo', John Fahey crooning while plucking a Gibson L-00
on a plaintive 'Poor Boy' and Adrian Legg at his peg-twisting best on 'Midwest Sunday'... It's a wonder seeing these greats do what they do up close
without those often clumsy instructional asides, and without getting a lot of smoke in your face. A real treat." - Guitar Player
The "folk boom" which exploded in the wake of the Kingston Trio's 1958 hit, Tom Dooley, produced some surprising fallout. Acoustic guitar sales suddenly
skyrocketed and a new generation of players quickly sized up the instrument's potential. It proved to be astonishing, once the secrets of fingerstyle
guitar unfolded before the instrument's future masters. The performances in this DVD series present two generations of artists who have advanced the
acoustic guitar's cause with formidable boldness. We clearly hear their folk, blues, and country roots even as they develop other distinctly personal
harmonic and melodic pathways. Bonus material is included on each volume.
Titles Includes: DAVE EVANS Stagefright JOHN RENBOURN Rosslyn, Little Niles STEFAN GROSSMAN Tightrope, Bermuda Triangle Exit PAT DONOHUE
The Mooch, High Society JOHN KNOWLES Waltz Forever, Coastin' DUCK BAKER Blood Of The Lamb, 'Round Midnight MARCEL DADI Saturday Night Shuffle, Je Te
Veux CHRIS PROCTOR Interstate, Morning Thunder EL McMEEN My Mary Of The Curling Hair, Angels We Have Heard On High JOE MILLER Ivory Coast
Bonus Instructional Tracks: STEFAN GROSSMAN Diddie Wa Diddie PAT DONOHUE High Society
Running Time: 92 minutes
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