- Eric Von Schmidt
Eric Von Schmidt (
May 28 1931 —February 2 2007 ) was an Americansinger-songwriter associated with thefolk/blues revival of the 1960s and a key part of the East Coastfolk music scene [ [http://theband.hiof.no/albums/2nd_right_3rd_row.html Theband.hiof.no] ] that includedBob Dylan [ [http://www.bobdylanroots.com/schmidt.html Bobdylanroots.com] ] andJoan Baez . He was known mostly for his associations with Bob Dylan during the latter's early career.Background and associations with Dylan
Von Schmidt's father, Harold, was a Western painter who did illustrations for the "
Saturday Evening Post ". Von Schmidt began selling his own artwork while still a teenager. Following a stint in the army, he won a Fulbright scholarship to study art inFlorence . He moved toCambridge in 1957, where he painted and became the centre of the coffeehouse scene.Von Schmidt shared his large repertory of traditional music, passing them along to new performers who were developing a more modern version of folk music. He influenced
Tom Rush , with whom he revived and arranged the traditional song "Wasn’t That a Mighty Storm?," about the 1900 hurricane that destroyedGalveston . [ [http://www.oldies.com/artist-view/Tom-Rush.html Oldies.com] ] When he met Dylan, the two tradedharmonica licks, drank red wine and played croquet. Dylan eagerly absorbed von Schmidt's voluminous knowledge of music, including folk, country and the blues. "I sang [Dylan] a bunch of songs, and, with that spongelike mind of his, he remembered almost all of them when he got back to New York," von Schmidt said in "The Boston Globe ". [ [http://www.nytimes.com/2007/02/03/arts/music/03schmidt.html?ex=1328158800&en=c57bb482324bc12c&ei=5088&partner=rssnyt& Nytimes.com] ]Von Schmidt is widely (and erroneously) credited as the author of the
song , "Baby, Let Me Follow You Down ", which was for years a staple of Dylan's musical catalogue. Dylan verbally credited the song to 'Rick von Schmidt' in the spoken introduction to the song on his 1961 debutalbum , and told of meeting him "in the green pastures ofHarvard University ." In fact, von Schmidt had himself adapted the song fromBlind Boy Fuller . Eric von Schmidt himself credits theReverend Gary Davis as author of "three-quarters" of the song. [Von Schmidt, Eric, with John Kruth: Remembering Reverend Gary DavisSing Out! 51(4) 67-73 2008] In 1979, he co-wrote a book of the same name about the Cambridge scene.In 1963, von Schmidt and
Richard Fariña recorded inLondon 's Dobell's Jazz Record store, with Dylan on harmonica. Two years later, "The Folk Blues of Eric von Schmidt" appeared atop a pile of records on the cover of Dylan's album "Bringing It All Back Home ".In the liner notes for Von Schmidt's 1972 Poppy album "2nd Right 3rd Row", Dylan wrote:
*"Of course we had heard about Eric Von Schmidt for many years. The name itself had become a password. Eventually, after standing in line to meet him, there it was -- his doorstep, a rainy day, and he greeted his visitors, inviting them in. He was told how much they liked Grizzly Bear and he then invited the whole bunch to the club, where he was about to perform the thing live. "C'mon down to the club" he said -- "I'm about to perform it live." We accepted the invitation. And that is what his record is. An invitation. An invitation to the glad, mad, sad, biting, exciting, frightening, crabby, happy, enlightening, hugging, chugging world of Eric Von Schmidt. For here is a man who can sing the bird off the wire and the rubber off the tire. He can separate the men from the boys and the note from the noise. The bridle from the saddle and the cow from the cattle. He can play the tune of the moon. The why of the sky and the commotion from the ocean. Yes he can." [ [http://www.bobdylanroots.com/schmidt.html Bobdylanroots.com] ]Artistic career
Von Schmidt had a parallel career as a painter, and created album covers for Baez,
Cisco Houston , John Renborn,Reverend Gary Davis , Geoff andMaria Muldaur , the Blue Velvet Band,Jackie Washington and forJames Baldwin 's readings. In the final 30 years of his life, von Schmidt recorded only two records, and instead focused on his art career.Four years before his death, von Schmidt painted his last epic of American history. The canvas' subject was of Lewis and Clark's
Corps of Discovery honoring its bicentennial. He also continued work on his "Giants of the Blues" series of paintings.Awards and legacy
Von Schmidt was known for an exuberant musical style that he liked to apply to American folk classics. "Eric's got that wild spirit, and he doesn't water the music down for polite society,"
Ramblin' Jack Elliott told The Boston Globe in 1996. [cite web |last=Martin |first=Douglas |title=Eric von Schmidt , 75, A Performer and Inspiration to Folk Singers, Dies|url=http://www.nytimes.com/2007/02/03/arts/music/03schmidt.html?ex=1328158800&en=c57bb482324bc12c&ei=5088&partner=rssnyt& |format=New York Times obituary article |accessdate=2008-02-23]Von Schmidt's music has been recorded by
Travis MacRae andJeff Buckley .Fact|date=July 2008 In 2000, the same year he was diagnosed withthroat cancer , he was honored with theASCAP Foundation Lifetime Achievement Award [ [http://www.geocities.com/nemsbook/uv/evs.htm Geocities.com] ] at an event [ [http://www.chrisyeager.com/z/eric_VS/eric.html Chrisyeager.com] ] which featured a reunion of theJim Kweskin Jug Band includingFritz Richmond .In 1997, he won a
Grammy Award for his work on acompilation album entitled "Anthology of American Folk Music, Vol. 1-3". He painted up until his death, and completed an epicmural of theBattle of the Alamo .Von Schmidt was twice
divorce d and had twodaughter s. He suffered astroke in August 2006, and died seven months later, aged 75.References
* [http://www.guardian.co.uk/obituaries/story/0,,2005882,00.html Obituary] , "
The Guardian ",5 February ,2007 .
*PrefacingBob Dylan 's cover of "Baby Let Me Follow You Down" he says "I first heard this from Ric Von Schmidt. He lives in Cambridge. Ric's a blues guitar player. I met him one day in the green pastures of Harvard University."External links
* [http://www.vonsworks.com/painting%20lewis%20and%20clark.htm Eric von Schmidt paints Lewis and Clark]
* [http://www.vonsworks.com/Giants_of_blues_gallery_.htm Giants of the Blues Gallery]
* [http://www.vonsworks.com/interview-with-eric-von-schmidt.htm Interview with Eric about his painting Storming of the Alamo]
* [http://theband.hiof.no/albums/2nd_right_3rd_row.html The Band website]
* [http://www.bobdylanroots.com/schmidt.html bobdylanroots.com]
* [http://www.geocities.com/nemsbook/uv/evs.htm Alan Lewis, New England Music Scrapbook]
* [http://www.chrisyeager.com/z/eric_VS/eric.html The World's Hippest Geezers]
* [http://www.wirz.de/music/vonscfrm.htm Illustrated Eric Von Schmidt discography]
* [http://www.bobdylanroots.com/inter03.html Interview with Eric Von Schmidt]
* [http://www.oldielyrics.com/lyrics/nanci_griffith/wasnt_that_a_mighty_storm.html Wasn't That A Mighty Storm lyrics]
* [http://www.richardandmimi.com/eric.html Richard & Mimi Fariña's Home Page]
* [http://www.vonsworks.com/Eric_von_schmdit.htm Official Site of Harold and Eric Von Schmidt]
* [http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0870239252 "Baby Let Me Follow You Down" on Amazon.com]
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