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  1. 30 de may. de 2017 · Official website: http://to.pbs.org/2pzOUDG | #AmericanEpicMississippi John HurtSubscribe to the PBS channel for more clips: https://www.youtube.com/user/PBS...

  2. THE FOUNDATION The Mississippi John Hurt Foundation was founded in 1997 by John Hurt's granddaughter, Mary Frances Hurt, and is mainly supported by generous donations as well as proceeds from the annual Mississippi John Hurt Music Festival and the operation of the Mississippi John Hurt Museum. The Foundation's mission is to help preserve the musical legacy of Mississippi John Hurt.

  3. Mississippi John Hurt (3 July 1893 – 2 November 1966) was an American country blues singer-songwriter. Raised in Avalon, Mississippi, he learned to play a finger-picked style. His

  4. Mississippi John Hurt, född John Smith Hurt 3 juli 1893 i Teoc, Mississippi, död 2 november 1966 i Grenada, Mississippi, var en amerikansk bluessångare och gitarrist.. John Hurt växte upp i Avalon, nära Grenada, Mississippi och lärde sig spela gitarr vid nio års ålder.Inom några år började han spela på lokala fester och danser. 1927 upptäcktes han av en av skivbolaget Okehs ...

  5. John Smith Hurt. Profile: Influential country blues singer and guitarist. Born: 8 March 1893 (exact birth date disputed) in Teoc, Carroll County, Mississippi. Died: 2 November 1966 in Grenada, Mississippi, USA (heart attack) His first recordings, made for Okeh Records in 1928, were commercial failures, and he continued to work as a farmer.

  6. Biografia. John Smith Hurt cresceu em Avalon, Mississippi, ele aprendeu a tocar violão aos nove anos de idade.Passou a maior parte de sua juventude tocando músicas antigas para seus amigos, em bailes e ganhando a vida como trabalhador braçal em fazendas da região na década de 1920.Em 1923 ele costumava se apresentar com o músico Willie Narmour (Carroll County Blues) como substituto de ...

  7. Editor’s note: Local officials announced that on February 21, 2024, a devastating fire destroyed the Mississippi John Hurt Museum. The structure, along with the artifacts inside it, was reduced ...