blind country guitarist Doc Watson died aged 89 on May 29th. He formed the lifestyle of many guitar players: R.I.P. – he will live on by his music …
Doc Watson – 1991 – Windy and Warm
Blind Doc Watson at home with friends and family in his garden:
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The New York Times writes: “… you soon figured out that there was no point picking out the notes he played bar by bar. It was time to learn how to ride the song, the way Doc Watson did…” - R.I.P. Doc Watson (pitchfork.com)

Thanks for the sound tracks! I love it!
ThX for the clips.
May Doc’s body RIP. I suspect his music and his memory is here to stay.
Doc Watson deserves much peach, much rest, and many angelic notes struck in his eternal ears!
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RIP Doc!
though I prefer black blues guitarists …