• 01. Introducing Traditional Plus: On American Roots Music and the Legacy of Doc Watson

  • Jul 23 2019
  • Duración: 18 m
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01. Introducing Traditional Plus: On American Roots Music and the Legacy of Doc Watson

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  • 00:07 American folk music and the legacy of Doc Watson.

    00:47 Doc Watson as a country music innovator.

    04:16 Doc Watson’s first performance of Amazing Grace on March 25, 1961.

    07:38 Amazing Grace and Doc's life, illness, and deal with God.

    12:06 The death of Doc's son, Merle.

    14:33 On Praying Ground and the second half of Doc's career.

    15:01 Blind But Now I See—a tribute to Doc Watson.

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I have been a fan of Doc Watson since my uncle gave me my first guitar when I was 12 years old. I concentrated on his music and the various techniques that he had mastered, but knew very little of the man himself.

I was googling Doc recently trying to find out more about this genius and American treasure when I discovered that there was a biography written about him. Of course, I checked Audible to see if the book was there and found this podcast instead.

I knew a little about the man-- his entire life spent in Northwestern North Carolina, the loss of his beloved son, and a couple of antedotes-- but not very much else. I was so glad to see there was a podcast where this information would be dispensed and discussed. However. I am now heartsick to see that there has only been one episode and that the episode is three years old!!

what happened to the series? will there ever be anymore? I think a podcast is the idea platform for discussing the life of a person whose own education was based largely on oral tradition.

Please do more episodes

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