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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jimmy_LaFaveJimmy LaFave - Wikipedia

    Jimmy LaFave (July 12, 1955 – May 21, 2017) was an American singer-songwriter and folk musician. After moving to Stillwater, Oklahoma , LaFave became a supporter of Woody Guthrie . He later became an Advisory Board member and regular performer at the annual Woody Guthrie Folk Festival .

  2. Photo of Jimmy LaFave by Terry Tammadge. Purchase. News. Featured. Feb 10, 2023. 100 Essential Folk Songs - Folk Alley. Feb 10, 2023. We asked contributors: “If you were to make a mix tape for a dear friend, to introduce them to folk music, what songs would you include?”

  3. Jimmy LaFave passed away on May 21, 2017 from Myxofibrosarcoma, a rare form of cancer but his legacy through music and art will continue. | |. Jimmy LaFave was born in Wills Point, Texas. He started school in Mesquite and by Junior High was making music perched behind his Sears & Roebuck drums kit.

  4. Jimmy LaFave Official Music. @jimmylafaveofficial ‧. ‧. 2.15K subscribers ‧ 40 videos. Official YouTube page for Jimmy LaFave. jimmylafave.com.

  5. music.youtube.com › channel › UC-E0oIYmGri5jrRVaDKdZ-wJimmy LaFave - YouTube Music

    Jimmy LaFave passed away on May 21, 2017 from myxofibrosarcoma, a rare form of cancer but his legacy through music and art will continue. “One of America’s greatest voices…he sings like one of those clear channel radio stations, cutting across the night and burrowing into parts of your heart you thought were utterly private.”

  6. 22 de may. de 2017 · Singer-songwriter Jimmy LaFave, whose 2007 album Cimarron Manifesto drew critical raves, has died just days after he appeared at a concert held in his honor. A statement Monday (May 22) from...

  7. Darkest Side Of Midnight written by Jimmy LaFave Songs of Polygram, Le’Passant Music (BMI) Rock and Roll Baby written by Bill Neely, Tradition Music Co. This Glorious Day written by Jimmy LaFave, Night Tribe Music (SESAC) Tomorrow Is A Long Time written by Bob Dylan, Universal Tunes.