Talk:Jack Rose (guitarist)

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someone removed these lines because of "point of view": "His playing initially shows the influence of Fahey and the so-called "Takoma-school," particularly Robbie Basho and Max Ochs, but his clear knowledge of their antecedents, including Blind Blake and Blind Willie Johnson, both of whom Rose covers on his albums, as well as Hindustani classical music, has set him apart from other followers. His synthesis of ragtime and blues guitar funkiness with oriental romanticism has appeared in his hands to be novel."

could we find a way to get these descriptions of his music back in without being subjective or POV?--MM 05:08, 13 August 2006 (UTC)

the link for glenn jones links to a page about the wrong glenn jones! there is no page for glenn jones guitarist.