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  2. Leo Kottke - Wikipedia

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    Leo Kottke (born September 11, 1945) is an American acoustic guitarist. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] He is known for a fingerpicking style that draws on blues , jazz , and folk music , and for syncopated , polyphonic melodies.

  3. 6- and 12-String Guitar - Wikipedia

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    6- and 12-String Guitar is the second album by Leo Kottke, a solo instrumental steel-string acoustic guitar album originally released by John Fahey's Takoma Records in 1969. It is popularly known as the Armadillo album after the animal illustrated in the distinctive cover art (by Annie Elliott).

  4. 12-String Blues - Wikipedia

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    Side One; No. Title Length; 1. "If Momma Knew" (One of the first songs I wrote. The second actually, around 1962. At the time I considered evil the only virtue worth cultivating.)

  5. Tendonitis and tinnitus can't stop veteran guitar virtuoso ...

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    Jul. 27—It's evident that Leo Kottke would rather be on a stage than at home. With the exception of the pandemic period, the acoustic guitar virtuoso has been primarily on the road. Since the ...

  6. Leo Kottke discography - Wikipedia

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    Leo Kottke: 107 - Chrysalis: 1978 Burnt Lips: 143 77 Balance - 1981 Guitar Music - 1983 Time Step - 1986 A Shout Toward Noon - Private Music: 1988 Regards from Chuck Pink - 1989 My Father's Face - 1990 That's What - 1991 Great Big Boy - 1994 Peculiaroso - 1997 Standing in My Shoes - 1999 One Guitar, No Vocals - 2004 Try and Stop Me - RCA Victor

  7. That's What - Wikipedia

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    That's What is an album by the American steel-string guitar artist Leo Kottke. [1] It is distinctive in its jazzy nature and "talking" songs ("Buzzby" and "Husbandry"). It reached No. 24 on Billboard's Top New Age Albums charts, Kottke's highest charting position on Billboard.

  8. Mudlark (album) - Wikipedia

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    Leo Kottke—6 & 12-string acoustic guitar, bottleneck National steel guitar, vocals; Roy Estrada—bass (on track 2) Paul “Fast Foot” Lagos—drums (on tracks 2 ...

  9. One Guitar, No Vocals - Wikipedia

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    Allmusic music critic Stephen Erlewine wrote of the album "Kottke is at his most impressive at his most intimate, turning out alternately gentle and intense solo guitar pieces. No matter how complex the music is — and it is, at minimum, moderately complex — Kottke pulls it off with grace, making it all seem easy... while this album isn't as ...