Gospel Guitar of Rev. Gary Davis

Gospel Guitar of Rev. Gary Davis

m-product-transactio

Description:

Rev. Gary Davis is the real thing. The authentic blind-seer. He is a genius with a brightly burning spirit, enormous musical intelligence, technical brilliance, an encyclopedic memory, driving passion, deep faith, a raunchy and gracious sense of humor. A mystic. He is an icon...

SKU/Product number.: MB30489M
Stock status: pecial item, print on demand, upcoming, backorder – usually ships in 3–6 weeks (subject to availability)
Products in the packet:
Stock status: pecial item, print on demand, upcoming, backorder – usually ships in 3–6 weeks (subject to availability)

Price per item:

€ 31,59

Why Stepnote?

  • More than 350.000 musictitles & music accessories 
  • We ship stock items within 24 hours
  • Scandinavias largest Music Store
  • For all levels and to all genres of music
  • English speaking customerservice
     

More about Stepnote

  • We only use FSC certified packaging (recycled materials)
  • Years of experience - since 2012
  • Good prices
  • Cheap shipping for most countries
Rev. Gary Davis is the real thing. The authentic blind-seer. He is a genius with a brightly burning spirit, enormous musical intelligence, technical brilliance, an encyclopedic memory, driving passion, deep faith, a raunchy and gracious sense of humor. A mystic. He is an icon of the style of guitar he was born into, known today as the Piedmont blues. Through players of the first half of the twentieth century like Alfred Shultz, Mose Ranger, Merle Travis, and Chet Atkins, this is the signature American fingerpicking style that would so deeply inform the country, folk, blues and even rock and roll of our day. Rev. Davis (1896-1972) was born black in deep poverty in South Carolina, blind from an early age. He overcame these longest of odds to become world famous, a giant of American music. He brought together black and white styles, country gospel, folk themes, blues, jazz, ragtime, minstrel songs, dance tunes and popular song. He developed his own brilliant fingerpicking style that was deep, economical, and adaptable enough to easily cover all these genres. Supporting all his creativity was an unshakable faith that pulled him through the obscurity, the bitter hard times and crushing poverty he would endure until the folk music awakening of the fifties and sixties caught up to him. In this book and accompanying audio, Ernie Hawkins has transcribed 18 of Rev. Davis' best known gospel arrangements. The playing of Rev. Davis has influenced generations of guitar players from Blind Boy Fuller to Dave Van Ronk, David Bromberg, Ry Cooder, Jorma Kaukonen, Bob Weir, Stefan Grossman and Woody Mann. His tunes have been recorded by a host of today's finest rock musicians: The Grateful Dead, Hot Tuna, Bob Dylan, Jackson Browne and others.
ntroduction˙
Keep Your Lamp Trimmed and Burning˙
Samson and Delilah˙
Children of Zion˙
Oh Glory, How Happy I Am˙
I Belong to the Band˙
I?m Goin? to Sit on the Banks of the River˙
Death Don?t Have No Mercy˙
Twelve Gates to the City˙
Let Us Get Together˙
Right Now˙
I Heard the Angels Sing˙
Crucifixion˙
I Am the Light of This World˙
You?ve Got to Move˙
We Are The Heavenly Father?s Children˙
There?s A Bright Side Somewhere˙
I Decided To Go Down˙
Will There Be Stars In My Crown?˙
Discography˙
Arrangement Guitar
Genres Gospel, Spiritual
Level 3
NumberOfPages 84
Publisher Mel Bay Publications
Contributors Hawkins, Ernie(Composer)
Language English
ISBN 9781513467481