John Fahey
Biography
One of acoustic music's true innovators and eccentrics, John Fahey was a crucial figure in expanding the boundaries of the acoustic guitar over the last few decades. His music was so eclectic that it's arguable whether he should be defined as a "folk" artist. In a career that saw him issue several dozen albums, he drew from blues, Native American music, Indian ragas, experimental dissonance, and pop. His good friend Dr. Demento has noted that Fahey "was the first to demonstrate that the finger-picking techniques of traditional country and blues steel-string guitar could be used to express a world of non-traditional musical ideas -- harmonies and melodies you'd associate with Bartok, Charles Ives, or maybe the music of India." The more meditative aspects of his work foreshadowed new age music, yet Fahey played with a fierce imagination and versatility that outshone any of the guitarists in that category. His idiosyncrasy may have limited him to a cult following, but it also ensured that his work continues to sound fresh.
Fahey was a colorful figure from the time he became an accomplished guitarist in his teens. Already a collector of rare early blues and country music, he made his first album in 1959, ascribing part of it to the pseudonymous "Blind Joe Death.
Selected Discography

Sea Changes & Coelacanths
2006

Yellow Princess
2006

On Air
2005

The Great Santa Barbara Oil Slick
2004

The Best Of John Fahey Vol.2, 1964-1983
2004

Best Of The Vanguard Years
1999

Georgia Stomps, Atlanta Struts, And Other Contemporary Dance Favy Dance Favorites
1998

The Legend Of Blind Joe Death
1996

Return Of The Repressed: The John Fahey Anthology
1994

Old Girlfriends And Other Horrible Memories
1992

God, Time And Causality
1990

I Remember Blind Joe Death
1988

Rain Forest, Oceans, And Other Themes
1985

Let Go
1984

Live In Tasmania
1981

The Essential John Fahey
1978

The Best Of John Fahey 1959-1977
1977

Of Rivers And Religion
1972

America
1971

The Voice Of The Turtle
1968





