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MP3 Duck Baker - My Heart Belongs To Jenny

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(ID 973830)
Solo fingerstyle arrangments of Irish traditional tunes by one of the acknowledged masters

16 MP3 Songs
WORLD: Celtic, FOLK: Traditional Folk



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Duck Baker is one of the most highly regarded fingerstyle guitarists of his generation. His repertoire ranges from traditional Irish music through old-time mountain music and bluegrass to blues, gospel, ragtime, swing and modern jazz. Baker has a reputation as a virtuoso but his performances depend as much on his humorous and informative stage manner and relaxed, tuneful vocals as on technical bravura. Bakerâs greatest success has come in the guitar world; his arrangements have influenced hundreds of players who have learned from his books and recordings, and his compositions have been recorded by other pickers like Stefan Grossman, John Renbourn, Pat Kirtley, and Joe Miller. He has appeared at guitar festivals and concerts all over America and Europe, but it is perhaps more important to realize that he has made a considerable name for himself in several different musical camps. Unlike some guitarists who borrow superficially from various traditions for their solo performances, Baker has developed by learning to play each style in group situations and basing his solo arrangements on that experience.

Duck was born Richard R. Baker IV in 1949 and grew up in Richmond, Virginia. His teenage years were devoted to playing in rock and blues bands before becoming interested in fingerpicking blues in local coffeehouses. Ragtime pianist Buck Evans was a major influence on Bakerâs evolution, exposing the young guitarist to ragtime and early jazz at a time when they had been largely forgotten. By the time he moved to San Francisco in the early seventies, Duck was performing the wide range of material heard on his first record, âThereâs Something for Everyone in Americaâ (Kicking Mule Records, 1976).

In the late seventies, Baker recorded four more solo records, including two devoted to jazz and the first solo guitar record of Irish and Scottish music, âThe Kid on the Mountain.â He also began touring as a soloist, traveling throughout North America, Western Europe, and Australia. He eventually moved to Europe where he was based for nine years before returning to San Francisco in 1986. He became a familiar figure at Irish pub sessions in London, and in the mid-eighties formed a musical association with County Galway fiddler Kieran Fahy which has continued for many years. Duck appeared on two of Kieranâs recordings and the duo also produced the CD âThe Fairy Queen.â On returning to London in 2005, Duck joined forces with singer/flautist Maggie Boyle and fiddler Ben Paley to form âThe Expatriate Game,â a trio that explores the ties between Irish and American traditions. Maggie is a member of a well known Donegal family that was central to the London Irish scene in the 60âs and 70âs. She later toured extensively with John Renbourn and Steve Tilston, among others. Ben is also a member of a musical family; his father Tom is one of the greatest American revivalist musicians, and the Paleys often perform together as two-thirds of The New Deal String Band. The Expatriate Game have toured in the UK and continental Europe, and their debut CD was given rave reviews in Folk Roots, Dirty Linen, Living Tradition, and elsewhere

In 2000 Duck Baker recorded a sort of follow-up to his groundbreaking âThe Kid on the Mountainâ twenty years after the fact. âMy Heart Belongs To Jennyâ is another collection primarily devoted Irish tunes, with a few stylistically appropriate American numbers thrown in.


âDuck Baker is a true genius of the guitar.â - Stefan Grossman

âDuck has discovered a way to write which is purely and originally beautiful.
I think he sets a standard we all can aspire to.â - Leo Kottke

âListening to Duck Baker makes me feel good.â - Charlie Byrd

"One of the most interesting pickers around" - Chet Atkins


"Quite simply, Duck Baker is the premier American fingerstyle guitarist." â Sing Out

"He can go from the Mississippi Delta to the rings of Saturn" â The Village Voice


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