album "Doc Watson" (1964)

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The 1964 album "Doc Watson" is the influential debut studio record by American folk guitarist and singer Doc Watson, showcasing his virtuosic flatpicking and traditional Appalachian repertoire.

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instanceOf debut album
studio album
artist Doc Watson NERFINISHED
chronology Doc Watson albums
contributor Doc Watson NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
decade 1960s
featuresInstrument acoustic guitar
banjo
bass
harmonica
followedBy Southbound (album) NERFINISHED
genre bluegrass
country blues
folk
guitarPerformanceBy Doc Watson NERFINISHED
hasTrack Beaumont Rag NERFINISHED
Black Mountain Rag NERFINISHED
Blue Ridge Mountain Blues NERFINISHED
Country Blues NERFINISHED
Deep River Blues NERFINISHED
Doc's Guitar NERFINISHED
Farewell Blues NERFINISHED
Georgie NERFINISHED
Little Sadie NERFINISHED
Shady Grove NERFINISHED
Sitting on Top of the World NERFINISHED
Spike Driver Blues NERFINISHED
St. James Hospital NERFINISHED
The Cuckoo NERFINISHED
The House Carpenter NERFINISHED
The Roving Gambler NERFINISHED
The Wagoner's Lad NERFINISHED
hasType influential folk recording
includesStyle country blues songs
instrumental guitar pieces
traditional ballads
language English
mainSubject American folk music
traditional Appalachian music
notableFor flatpicking guitar style
performer Doc Watson NERFINISHED
producer Jack Lothrop NERFINISHED
Ralph Rinzler NERFINISHED
recordedBy Vanguard Records studios
recordLabel Vanguard Records NERFINISHED
releaseDate 1964
vocalPerformanceBy Doc Watson NERFINISHED

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Doc Watson notableWork album "Doc Watson" (1964)