Ain't Nobody's Business [Import]

Ain't Nobody's Business [Import]

Ain't Nobody's Business [Import]

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No Blues Singer Ever Presented a More Gentle, Genial Image Than Mississippi John Hurt. A Guitarist with an Extraordinarily Lyrical and Refined Fingerpicking Style, He also Sang with Warmth, Unique in the Field of Blues, and the Gospel Influence in his Music Gave it a Depth and Reflective Quality Unusual in the Field. Coupled with the Sheer Gratitude and Amazement that He Felt Over Having Found a Mass Audience So Late in Life, and Playing Concerts in Front of Thousands of People - for Fees that Seemed Astronomical to a Man who Had Always Made Music a Sideline to his Life as a Farm Labourer - These Qualities Make Hurt's Recordings Into a Very Special Listening Experience.

Ain't Nobody's Business, Music, Mississippi John Hurt, Acoustic Blues, Blues, Blues Revival, Country Blues, Field Recordings, Pop, Prewar Blues, Songwriter

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