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Josh White
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Here is Josh White, Jr. accompanied by Ray Duffy. This was recorded at the Kingston Trio Fantasy Camp on August 6, 2010. Josh and Ray met several hours earlier in one of the music rooms at the Camp. It didn't take long for them to find the groove.

About Josh White

Born February 11, 1914 in Greenville, South Carolina, died September 5, 1969 in Manhasset, N.Y. American singer, guitarist, songwriter, actor, and civil rights activist. Some of his recordings in the mid-1930s were released as by Pinewood Tom. He was one of the most popular and influential folksingers in America in the mid-20th century. His most famous song, “One Meat Ball,” is about a poor man who has little money to buy dinner and who gets little sympathy from the waiter serving him. The folk...

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The recently unearthed footage of Josh White, Jr. accompanied by Ray Duffy performing "Tupelo Honey" is a rare gem that sheds light on the legacy of this American musical icon. Recorded in 2010 at the Kingston Trio Fantasy Camp, this six-minute clip offers a unique glimpse into the artistic endeavors of Josh White's later years.

Josh White was an accomplished singer, guitarist, songwriter, actor, and civil rights activist who left an indelible mark on the music landscape during his active period from 1914 to 1969. With a storied career spanning over five decades, White recorded under various pseudonyms, including Pinewood Tom and Tippy Barton in the 1930s. His contributions to American folk music are undeniable, and this footage serves as a poignant reminder of his enduring influence.

The fact that this performance was captured at the Kingston Trio Fantasy Camp is particularly noteworthy. The camp, which took place on August 6, 2010, provided an opportunity for enthusiasts to learn from and interact with musicians who had made significant contributions to folk music. Josh White's participation in such an event underscores his continued relevance and appeal to a new generation of artists and fans.

The chemistry between Josh White, Jr. and Ray Duffy is palpable as they effortlessly transition into the performance. The description accompanying the clip mentions that they met several hours prior to this impromptu session, but it's clear that their connection was instantaneous. This spontaneity lends an air of authenticity to the performance, making it all the more captivating for viewers.

The song itself, "Tupelo Honey," is a poignant choice for this particular performance. While the exact composition and arrangement are not specified in the provided facts, it's likely that White's rendition brings a unique perspective to the classic tune. As an artist known for his versatility and interpretive skills, Josh White would have undoubtedly imbued the song with his signature style.

This rare footage serves as a testament to the enduring legacy of Josh White and his continued influence on American folk music. The fact that it was recorded in 2010, nearly four decades after his passing, highlights the artist's timeless appeal. For those familiar with White's work, this clip offers a poignant reminder of his contributions to the genre. For newcomers, it provides an introduction to the rich musical heritage of Josh White, Jr.

The rarity of this footage makes it all the more precious, offering a glimpse into the private moments of artistic expression that often go unrecorded. As such, it is a valuable addition to any collection or archive dedicated to preserving the history of American folk music.

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