- Joseph Spence (musician)
Joseph Spence (born August, 1910 in Andros,
Bahamas - diedMarch 18 ,1984 in Nassau,Bahamas ) was a Bahamian guitarist and singer. He is well known for hisvocalization s andhumming while performing on guitar. Several modern folk, blues and jazz musicians, including Taj Mahal,Ry Cooder ,Woody Mann ,Olu Dara , andJohn Renbourn were influenced by and have recorded variations of his arrangements of gospel and Bahamian songs.The earliest recordings of Joseph Spence were made on Spence's porch by folk
musicologist Samuel Charters . These were released byFolkways Records .Spence played a
steel-string acoustic guitar , and nearly all of his recorded songs employ guitar accompaniment in aDrop D tuning , where the sixth string is tuned to a D below the normal E, so that the guitar sounds, from sixth to first D A D G B E. The power of his playing derives from moving bass lines and interior voices and a driving beat that he emphasizes with foot tapping. To this mix he adds blues coloration and calypso rhythms to achieve a unique and easily identifiable sound. He has been called the folk guitarist'sThelonious Monk [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:u1uh6j4h71e0~T1] .The Richard Thompson fan club produced a benefit tribute album to Joseph Spence and the
Pinder Family , "Out on the Rolling Sea." It featured a variety of artists covering songs from Spence's repertoire.External links
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* [http://www.wirz.de/music/spence.htm Illustrated Joseph Spence discography]
* [http://www.elijahwald.com/spence.html How to play Joseph Spence's guitar style]
* [http://spence.bryandeno.com A Tribute To Joseph Spence & The Pinder Family]
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