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Subject: RE: Bruce Langhorn? From: Mrrzy Date: 03 Jun 00 - 05:29 PM Cool - the only place I ever encountered him was with Pete Seeger on the Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem's spontaneous concert, the one they hadn't planned on making an album of (and one of their very best). |
Subject: RE: Bruce Langhorne ? From: Stefan Wirz Date: 03 Jun 00 - 05:13 PM Bruce Langhorne discography online at |
Subject: RE: Bruce Langhorn? From: DrWord Date: 18 Nov 97 - 11:01 AM No, I haven't noticed Langhorn credits lately, but I *absolutely* agree with you. I'm going to have to dig through some vinyl--did he back Odetta on her "Odetta sings Dylan"? -- that's a fabulous record, with a few tunes Bob never recorded himself. Dennis Wood |
Subject: Bruce Langhorn? From: Country Bob Date: 30 Oct 97 - 01:40 PM I was listening to some old Gordon Lightfoot and had forgotten how sweet Bruce Langhorn's guitar parts were, so I put on an old Joan Baez album of Dylan songs and listened to some more of his fluid fills. I know he hung out with Dylan in the Village and backed him on the soundtrack to "Pat Garrett & Billy the Kid", but I haven't heard any of his work since then. Anyone heard anything new from him? Country Bob |
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