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John
Fahey (February 28, 1939 – February 22, 2001) was an American
fingerstyle guitarist and composer who pioneered the steel-string acoustic
guitar as a solo instrument. His style has been greatly influential and has
been described as the foundation of American Primitivism, a term borrowed
from painting and referring mainly to the self-taught nature of the music
and its minimalist style. Fahey borrowed from the folk and blues traditions
in American roots music, having compiled many forgotten early recordings in
these genres. He would later incorporate classical, Portuguese, Brazilian,
and Indian music into his œuvre. Fahey wrote a largely apocryphal
autobiography and was known for his coarseness, aloof demeanor, and dry
humour. He spent many of his latter years in poverty and poor health, but
also enjoyed a minor career resurgence with a turn towards the more
explicitly avant-garde. He died in 2001 due to complications from heart
surgery. In 2003, he was ranked 35th in the Rolling Stone 'The 100 Greatest
Guitarists of All Time' list.
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