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Singer Doc Watson is dead at 89
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Singer Doc Watson is dead at 89

2012
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[Doc Watson], who was blind, played black blues, gospel and ragtime as easily as he played \"hillbilly\" songs and Celtic folk ballads - with the same finger-picking and flat-picking styles and the same rich baritone that often sounded slightly hoarse. In a 2002 interview for his \"Legacy\" set, Watson said he wanted to be remembered as \"just a good old, down-to-earth boy that didn't think he was perfect and that loved music. . . . I'm just one of the people.\"
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Tribune Publishing Company, LLC
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