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Musicians Who Influenced You

Stringsinger 21 Jan 09 - 03:27 PM
Lizzie Cornish 1 21 Jan 09 - 03:25 PM
VirginiaTam 21 Jan 09 - 02:59 PM
VirginiaTam 21 Jan 09 - 02:47 PM
Janie 21 Jan 09 - 01:54 PM
Lizzie Cornish 1 21 Jan 09 - 12:59 PM
GUEST,TJ in San Diego 21 Jan 09 - 12:43 PM
Suegorgeous 21 Jan 09 - 12:40 PM
Jayto 21 Jan 09 - 12:33 PM
PoppaGator 21 Jan 09 - 12:12 PM
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Subject: RE: Musicians Who Influenced You
From: Stringsinger
Date: 21 Jan 09 - 03:27 PM

My influences were broad-ranging. I learned about melodic improvisation and its complexity from Charlie Parker. I learned about simple direct single lyric lines from Woody Guthrie.
I learned about musical economy from Miles Davis. I learned about communication of heart-felt musical ideas from Louis Armstrong. Raw power from Leadbelly. What the acoustic guitar can do from Eddie Lang and Django. Phrasing of a song from Tony Bennett.
The power of song for people from Pete Seeger and Paul Robeson. The total misuse and
corrupt ideology from German marching and drinking songs from the time of Hitler.

My influences may or may not have influenced what I do when I make music, however.
when we play music, we are really our own unique influence.

Frank Hamilton


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Subject: RE: Musicians Who Influenced You
From: Lizzie Cornish 1
Date: 21 Jan 09 - 03:25 PM

"What is the treament for post traumatic folk disorder?"

One viewing, to be taken three times a day, after meals

;0)


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Subject: RE: Musicians Who Influenced You
From: VirginiaTam
Date: 21 Jan 09 - 02:59 PM

Sleepy rosie - you may be a lost cause, but we shall see what we can do. What is the treament for post traumatic folk disorder?


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Subject: RE: Musicians Who Influenced You
From: VirginiaTam
Date: 21 Jan 09 - 02:47 PM

From early childhood a tiny selection

Captain Kangaroo

Captain Kangaroo does NOT sing Button up your overcoat

The banana man

Tom Terrific and Manfred

The Town Clown

I am a fine musician


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Subject: RE: Musicians Who Influenced You
From: Janie
Date: 21 Jan 09 - 01:54 PM

Like other's I'm influenced by almost everything I hear. (My fiddling sister tends to not listen to some fiddle styles that she otherwise likes, because she doesn't want her own, old Appalachian style fiddling to be unconsciously influenced.)

These are some of the people though, that I think have had the most influence. Some in terms of vocal style, some in terms of the music itself, and some, both.

Henry Farmer Williams (my grandfather)
Hazel Dickens
Bonnie Raitt
Maria Muldaur
Lowell George
Bessie Smith
Tommy Thompson of the Red Clay Ramblers
Robert Palmer
Odetta


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Subject: RE: Musicians Who Influenced You
From: Lizzie Cornish 1
Date: 21 Jan 09 - 12:59 PM

Waylon Jennings to the Sex Pistols, eh? Now there's a list.

"Hi Lizzie I am back lol. Baby is doing great I am wore out though lol"

Good to see you again, JT. Glad your little one is doing OK...I kept reading those bulletins, they did make me smile so. Are you teaching her the guitar yet? ;0) Now, something tells me that you may be a very big influence on her in a few years to come.. :0)


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Subject: RE: Musicians Who Influenced You
From: GUEST,TJ in San Diego
Date: 21 Jan 09 - 12:43 PM

The greatest thing of all is that I'm still finding myself influenced by new generations of performers who bring something fresh to the table.

I also realized that I had left Ian and Sylvia, and Ian Tyson himself out of my list. Josh White, to me, was a transcendent figure - he had no real peers and his story is still an inspiration to me. If you haven't become aware of him, I heartily recommend looking into this amazing man, his life and his music. It is an especially good time to do so, in light of our recent election.


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Subject: RE: Musicians Who Influenced You
From: Suegorgeous
Date: 21 Jan 09 - 12:40 PM

Maddy Prior/Martin Carthy/Steeleye Span
Sandy Denny/Fairport
Tim Buckley (praps)
Pentangle
Planxty
Bothy Band
Capercaillie
Lots of local, unknown and amazing singers in the Hebrides


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Subject: RE: Musicians Who Influenced You
From: Jayto
Date: 21 Jan 09 - 12:33 PM

Mose Rager
Eddie Pennington
Doc Watson
Merle Travis
Mississippi John
Big Bill Broonzy
Django Reinhardt
The Hellecasters
The Ventures
Dick Dale
Albert Lee
Bob Brozman
Waylon Jennings
Rev. Horton Heat
Brian Setzer

Some that people will be like huh lol

Steve Earle
Robert Earl Keen
REM
U2
The Sex Pistols
The Ramones
Nirvana
Southern Culture on the Skids
Uncle Tupelo
Ashley Macisaac
Rammstein

There are tons more but that is all I am gonna list right now. Maybe more later. Hi Lizzie I am back lol. Baby is doing great I am wore out though lol
cya
JTO


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Subject: RE: Musicians Who Influenced You
From: PoppaGator
Date: 21 Jan 09 - 12:12 PM

Dylan once said something along the lines of: "Just open up your ears and you're influenced."

I could list countless favorites, but I won't.

Recently, I've been reminded how important an early influence Tom Rush was for me.

Ask me this again in a week or month, and I might have a different answer.


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Subject: RE: Musicians Who Influenced You
From: Phil Edwards
Date: 21 Jan 09 - 11:51 AM

Dylan
Alan Price (songs for O Lucky Man!)
Peter Blegvad
Robyn Hitchcock
Nic Jones
Tony Capstick
and more recently
John Kelly*
Dick Miles**
and a number of singers I've been lucky enough to share singarounds with.

*John's music is probably the main reason I'm a traddie now. Cheers, John.
**Strictly speaking Dick hasn't influenced me *yet* - but one of these days I'm definitely going to get a concertina and learn to play.


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Subject: RE: Musicians Who Influenced You
From: Midchuck
Date: 21 Jan 09 - 11:43 AM

In _approximate_ chronological order:

Tex Ritter
Roy Rogers
Gene Autry
Hank Williams
Homer and Jethro
Tom Lehrer
The Kingston Trio
The young Joan Baez
Ian and Sylvia (and John Herald)
The Clancys and Tommy Makem
The early Country Gentlemen
Doc Watson
The Charles River Valley Boys (got me through Law school)
Dick McCormack (no, you never heard of him)
Willie Nelson
Waylon Jennings
The Seldom Scene
Ian Tyson (the second time around)
Tom Russell

To name but a few...

Peter


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Subject: RE: Musicians Who Influenced You
From: Lizzie Cornish 1
Date: 21 Jan 09 - 11:36 AM

Beautiful words, fg. :0)

And good to see Harry Chapin up there TJ.


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Subject: RE: Musicians Who Influenced You
From: GUEST,TJ in San Diego
Date: 21 Jan 09 - 11:29 AM

An eclectic crew, to say the least:

Merle Travis
Chet Atkins
Joe Maphis
The Weavers
Bud & Travis
The Journeymen
The Kingston Trio
Jon Adams
Terry Gilkyson
Mose Allison
Charlie Byrd
Oscar Brand
Joe & Eddie
Josh White
Bob Gibson
Laurindo Almeida
Odetta
Jack Teagarden

With additional influences by:

The Limeliters
The Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem
Gordon Lightfoot
Red Shea
Harry Chapin
John Stewart

Many more.


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Subject: RE: Musicians Who Influenced You
From: frogprince
Date: 21 Jan 09 - 11:27 AM

It's presumptuous of me to even say anything here; I have no performing ability at all. But I've written a few lyrics, and painfully battered out original melody lines for some of them. For years I looked at my wife, and wished I could write a love song for her that would hold a candle to Tom Paxton. this is the best I've managed so far


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Subject: RE: Musicians Who Influenced You
From: GUEST,Tunesmith
Date: 21 Jan 09 - 11:13 AM

I remember being heavily influenced by Tim Hardin's "vibrato". For months back in the late 60s(?), I added a heavy vibrato to everything I sang.


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Subject: RE: Musicians Who Influenced You
From: Y_Not
Date: 21 Jan 09 - 11:03 AM

Micky & Griff..............


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Subject: RE: Musicians Who Influenced You
From: Stu
Date: 21 Jan 09 - 10:37 AM

Planxty
The Watersons
Alec Finn
Bothy Band
the musicians who played at the two local sessions I started at, one of which is still going strong . . .

. . . and seeing Simon Groome play bodhran on Blue Peter whilst re-recording the theme with Mike Oldfield (true).


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Subject: RE: Musicians Who Influenced You
From: Jerry Rasmussen
Date: 21 Jan 09 - 10:30 AM

Didn't mean to leave you in suspense... not quite sure how that happened. :-)

    The Anthology of American Folk Music
    Old Time Music at Clarence Ashley's
    Lonnie Donnegan
    Dave Van Ronk
    Mississippi John Hurt

Jerry


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Subject: RE: Musicians Who Influenced You
From: Jerry Rasmussen
Date: 21 Jan 09 - 10:28 AM

My main influences were:


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Subject: RE: Musicians Who Influenced You
From: Beer
Date: 21 Jan 09 - 10:27 AM

Hank Williams
Johnny Cash
Kris Kristofferson
Gordon Lightfoot
John Prine


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Subject: RE: Musicians Who Influenced You
From: The Sandman
Date: 21 Jan 09 - 10:24 AM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Unj_uU9tbs


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Subject: RE: Musicians Who Influenced You
From: Backwoodsman
Date: 21 Jan 09 - 10:21 AM

Elvis
Buddy
Carl Perkins
Little Richard
Jerry Lee
The Platters
Jackie Wilson
The Shadows
Marty Wilde
Joe Brown
Carole King
Joni
James Taylor
Tom Paxton
The Beatles
The Rolling Stones
Keith Emerson
The Byrds
The Eagles
Jack Hudson
etc
etc
etc
etc
for years and years all sorts of performers,
and latterly,
Allan Taylor
Stan Rogers
Dan McKinnon
Nathan Rogers
Richard Shindell


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Subject: RE: Musicians Who Influenced You
From: Sleepy Rosie
Date: 21 Jan 09 - 10:09 AM

These B*stards!
And These
And This One

I did recover somewhat by the time I was in my late teens of course, but the damage regarding 'folk music' was to last up until very recently...


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Subject: RE: Musicians Who Influenced You
From: Y_Not
Date: 21 Jan 09 - 09:57 AM

"Everone is influenced by everybody but you bring it down home the way you like it". Thelonious Monk.


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Subject: Musicians Who Influenced You
From: Lizzie Cornish 1
Date: 21 Jan 09 - 09:46 AM

I've just finished reading Richie Haven's autobiograhy 'They Can't Hide Us Anymore' (great book) in which he talks about how Bruce (Murdoch) influenced his own song writing style:

"..And here is a song I wrote when I heard the title, "What More Can I Say, John?" The title came to me while I was in Canada after listening to the songs Bruce Murdoch was playing, songs that addressed issues going on in America more than most of the songs I was hearing back home. Listening to Bruce altered my perspective, opened my thinking, and expanded my songwriting..."

Then, at the end of the book, his co-writer, Steve Davidowitz says this:

"The first time I saw Richie Havens was in the Gaslight Cafe in the early 1960s, and this is how powerful an impression he made on me; instead of using the proceeds of a winning 37-1 long shot at Aqueduct to buy a car to run around Rutgers University, I bought my first guitar, even though I didn't play at the time."

Recently, in the Folk Awards thread, someone mentioned that it was watching and listening to Phil Beer that had inspired him to take up the guitar...

So, I was wondering, who were the people who musically influenced you?

Bruce Murdoch Myspace

Richie Havens Myspace


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