Mississippi John Hurt - Nearer My God to Thee (Live) [HD]
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Title | Mississippi John Hurt - Nearer My God to Thee (Live) [HD] |
Author | Gary Larson |
Duration | 3:04 |
File Format | MP3 / MP4 |
Original URL | https://youtube.com/watch?v=1kPtegRGp1o |
Description
Mississippi John Hurt sings 'Nearer My God to Thee' from his 1971 Vanguard 2xLP album 'The Best of Mississippi John Hurt'. This was a live performance on April 15, 1965, at Oberlin College in Oberlin, Ohio. Comments about the singer are below.
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Wikipedia states:
John Smith Hurt (March 8, 1893– November 2, 1966), better known as Mississippi John Hurt, was an American country blues singer and guitarist.
Raised in Avalon, Mississippi, Hurt taught himself to play the guitar around the age of nine. He worked as a sharecropper and began playing at dances and parties, singing to a melodious fingerpicked accompaniment. His first recordings, made for Okeh Records in 1928, were commercial failures, and he continued to work as a farmer.
Dick Spottswood and Tom Hoskins, a blues enthusiast, located Hurt in 1963 and persuaded him to move to Washington, D.C. He was recorded by the Library of Congress in 1964. This helped further the American folk music revival, which led to the rediscovery of many other bluesmen of Hurt's era. Hurt performed on the university and coffeehouse concert circuit with other Delta blues musicians who were brought out of retirement. He also recorded several albums for Vanguard Records.
Hurt returned to Mississippi, where he died, in Grenada, in 1966, aged about 73 years old.
Material recorded by him has been re-released by many record labels. His songs have been recorded by Bob Dylan, Dave Van Ronk, Jerry Garcia, Beck, Doc Watson, John McCutcheon, Taj Mahal, Bruce Cockburn, David Johansen, Bill Morrissey, Gillian Welch, Josh Ritter, Chris Smither, Guthrie Thomas, Parsonsfield, and Rory Block.