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Host and producer Kate Irwin.
This is the story of Finding Mance Lipscomb as told by Chris Strachwitz, who first recorded Mance back in 1960 in Navasota, Texas for his first Arhoolie album.
This interview took place over the phone a couple of weeks before Mr. Strachwitz' 90th birthday.
"He (Mance) was quite a success, especially with guitar players. He was such a charming man." According to the Arhoolie website Mance Lipscomb's inspired many musicians, such as Taj Mahal, Janis Joplin, Bonnie Raitt and other modern recording artists of today.
Mr. Strachwitz' story is incredible how he recorded, produced, collected and documented numerous regional roots music, including blues, Cajun, zydeco, gospel, jazz, Tejano/Norteño and other down-home msuic indigenous to the United States. For more information visit The Arhoolie Foundation.
In 2011, the city of Navasota, Texas dedicated a life-size bronze statue in memory of the incredibly talented Mance Lipscomb, and every August they hold a Navasota Blues Festival in his honor.
This podcast is hosted by ZenCast.fm
By Iden ProductionsHost and producer Kate Irwin.
This is the story of Finding Mance Lipscomb as told by Chris Strachwitz, who first recorded Mance back in 1960 in Navasota, Texas for his first Arhoolie album.
This interview took place over the phone a couple of weeks before Mr. Strachwitz' 90th birthday.
"He (Mance) was quite a success, especially with guitar players. He was such a charming man." According to the Arhoolie website Mance Lipscomb's inspired many musicians, such as Taj Mahal, Janis Joplin, Bonnie Raitt and other modern recording artists of today.
Mr. Strachwitz' story is incredible how he recorded, produced, collected and documented numerous regional roots music, including blues, Cajun, zydeco, gospel, jazz, Tejano/Norteño and other down-home msuic indigenous to the United States. For more information visit The Arhoolie Foundation.
In 2011, the city of Navasota, Texas dedicated a life-size bronze statue in memory of the incredibly talented Mance Lipscomb, and every August they hold a Navasota Blues Festival in his honor.
This podcast is hosted by ZenCast.fm