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The folk-blues troubadour
Chris Smither is one of the talented spiritual children of the great prewar pioneers of acoustic country blues like Blind Willie McTell, Lightnin' Hopkins, Fred McDowell, Son House or Mississippi John Hurt on one hand, and of their great folk music counterparts like Doc Watson or Woody Guthrie on the other. Smither, who took part in the late period of the folk-blues revival on the New York and New England scene, made the junction between both genres. At 77, he is now one of the veterans of a long line of folk-blues revivalists like John Hammond Jr., Roy Book Binder, Steve James, Doug MacLeod or Jorma Kaukonen, which was later continued by younger artists like Toby Walker, Richard Ray Farrell, the late Kelly Joe Phelps, Fiona Boyes, Nathan James, Tom Feldman, Mike Munson...