Born on February 28 1939 in Takoma Park, Maryland, USA, John Fahey was an acoustic guitar pioneer, who studied folklore and the techniques of the bluesmen. He is the man who introduced stream of consciousness into folk music and turned folk into classical music, and then made it cross the boundaries of Western and Eastern music. The spiritual father of the "American primitive guitar", Fahey turned the guitar solo into a metaphysical exercise. He set up Takoma Records in 1959 to release not only his own albums but also Leo Kottke's "6 & 12 String Guitar" (1971), an artist with whom he later also collaborated. Fahey contracted the debilitating Epstein-Barr virus in 1986, which severely hampered his career for over 5 years. During this low period, he was championed by alternative artists such as Sonic Youth and Jim O'Rourke, and 'Spin' magazine included a large article on him by Byron Coley in 1994. The albums "City of Refuge" (Tim Kerr, 1997) and "Womblife" (Table Of Elements, 1997) marked his return to recording, showcasing a move into avant-garde, experimental, dissonant electric guitar music, far from his previous progressive-folk style. Fahey died on February 22 2001, Salem, Oregon, USA due to complications following a heart bypass operation.
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October 1, 2000
Empty Bottle
Chicago, Illinois, United StatesJuly 3, 1999
Grote Zaal
Amsterdam, North Holland, NetherlandsJune 5, 1999
Housei Daigaku, Ichigaya Campus
Tokyo, Tokyo, JapanJune 4, 1999
Takutaku
Kyoto, Kyōto, JapanMay 14, 1999
Cat's Cradle
Carrboro, North Carolina, United StatesMay 23, 1998
Unity Temple
Oak Park, Illinois, United StatesApril 11, 1998
Freight & Salvage
Berkeley, California, United StatesNovember 6, 1997
EJ's
Portland, Oregon, United StatesAugust 9, 1997
The Horizon Theatre
Atlanta, Georgia, United States1. The House of the Rising Sun([traditional] cover)
2. Nightmare(Artie Shaw cover)
3. Juana
4. Guitar Lamento(Bola Sete cover)
5. Red Rocking Chair([traditional] cover)
6. Song for Sara
7. Son House
8. Marilyn
9. My Prayer(Georges Boulanger cover)
10. Mood Indigo(Duke Ellington and His Orchestra cover)
December 4, 1996
The Middle East Restaurant and Nightclub
Cambridge, Massachusetts, United StatesDecember 3, 1996
Iron Horse Music Hall
Northampton, Massachusetts, United StatesNovember 8, 1996
Empty Bottle
Chicago, Illinois, United States1. Hard Time Empty Bottle Blues I
2. Hard Time Empty Bottle Blues II
3. Hard Time Empty Bottle Blues III
4. Hard Time Empty Bottle Blues IV
July 30, 1996
Bottom of the Hill
San Francisco, California, United StatesFebruary 7, 1992
Capitol Theater
Olympia, Washington, United StatesSeptember 14, 1990
Wadsworth Theater
Los Angeles, California, United StatesDecember 9, 1989
The Palms Playhouse
Davis, California, United StatesDecember 20, 1987
Poor David's Pub
Dallas, Texas, United StatesAugust 26, 1987
The Birchmere
Alexandria, Virginia, United StatesSetlist incomplete
1. On the Sunny Side of the Ocean
2. Spanish Two-Step
3. You'll Find Her Name Written There(Tennessee Ernie Ford cover)
4. Are You From Dixie(George L. Cobb cover)
5. Lava on Waikiki
6. Deep River
7. Ol' Man River(Jerome Kern cover)
8. Sunset on Prince George's County
9. The World Is Waiting for the Sunrise
10. Nightmare(Artie Shaw cover)
11. Summertime(George Gershwin cover)
12. Steve Talbot on the Keddie Wye
13. Away in a Manger([traditional] cover)
14. Jesus Won't You Come by Here
15. Go Tell It on the Mountain([traditional] cover)
1. Ocean Waves
2. Black Mommy(Bola Sete cover)
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Unknown Tango4. Guitar Lamento(Bola Sete cover)
5. Melody McOcean
February 18, 1987
Poor David's Pub
Dallas, Texas, United StatesOctober 11, 1986
Towne Crier Cafe
Beekman, New York, United States1. Spanish Fandango(Seven Foot Dilly cover)
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4. Are You From Dixie(George L. Cobb cover)
5. Lava on Waikiki
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7. Nightmare(Artie Shaw cover)
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10. Tierra Del Fuego
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John Fahey has released 335+ albums. Some of their notable releases include Echoes from the past, Witches Of Tibet, Snow Beneath The Belly Of A White Swan (The Lost Live Recordings). Explore their complete discography on this page.
Some of John Fahey's most popular tracks include Sunflower River Blues, Sligo River Blues - Original Recording, Sunflower River Blues - Re-Recorded Version, On The Sunny Side Of The Ocean, Night Train Of Valhalla. Listen to these songs and discover more from their extensive catalog.
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