John Fahey

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  • folk
  • guitar
  • blues
  • instrumental
  • experimental
John Fahey (February 28, 1939–February 22, 2001) combined folk, blues, Indian raga, 20th century composition styles, and classical into a musical gestalt he called "American Primitive," bringing back the solo guitar as an emotive instrument in the process. Widely heralded as one of the greatest fingerstyle guitarists of all time, it is rare to find a solo acoustic guitarist worth his salt that does not cite Fahey as an influence.

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Songs

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    Christmas Fantasy - Part II

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    Christmas Fantasy Part One

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    Christmas Medley

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    Christmas Medley (Oh Tannenbaum, Angels We Have Heard on High, Jingle Bells)

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    Christmas Medly

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    City of Refuge I

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    City of Refuge III

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    Claire

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    Coelacanths

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    Come Back Baby

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    Commemorative Transfiguration and Communion at Magruder Park

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    Commerorative Transfiguration and Communion at Magruder Park

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    Daisy (aka A Bicycle Built for Two)

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    Dalhart, Texas, 1967

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    Dance of Death

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    Dance of the Inhabitants of the Invisible City of Bladensburg

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    Dance of the Inhabitants of the Palace of King Philip XIV of Spain

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    Dance of the Inhabitants of the Palace of King Phillip XIV of Spain

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    Days Have Gone By

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    Delta Dog Through the Book of Revelation

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    Delta Flight 53

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    Despair

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    Desperate Man Blues

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    Dianne Kelly

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    Dixie Pig Bar-B-Q Blues

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    Don't

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    Dry Bones in the Valley

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    Dvo?ák

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    Dvorak

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    East Meets West

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    Eels

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    Enigmas and Perplexities of the Norfolk and Western

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    Episcopal Hymn

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    Fahey Blows His Nose

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    Fahey Established Rapport With the Tasmanians: A Dissertation on Obscurity/The Return of the Tasmanian Tiger/Funeral Song for Mississippi John Hurt

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    Fanfare

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    Fare Forward Voyagers

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    Fare Forward Voyagers, 1965

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    Fear & Loathing at 4th & Butternut

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    Fight on Christians, Fight On

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    Finale

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    Frisco Leaving Birmingham

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    Funeral Song for Missisippi John Hurt

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    Gaucho

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    Give me Corn Bread When I'm Hungry

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    Give Me Cornbread When I'm Hungry

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    Go I Will Send Thee

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    God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen Fantasy

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    Good Christian Men Rejoice

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    Good Christian Men, Rejoice, Rejoice


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