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Joseph Spence: ‘Run Come See Jerusalem’

You may not have heard of Bahamian guitarist Joseph Spence, but his guitar work was significant in the ‘60s and directly influenced many artists, including Richard Thompson and Taj Mahal.

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By Ariana Morgenstern • Jun 3, 2021 • 1 min read

You may not have heard of Bahamian guitarist Joseph Spence, but his guitar work was significant in the ‘60s and directly influenced many artists, including Richard Thompson and Taj Mahal. Smithsonian Folkways Recordings has collected never-before-heard recordings of Spence’s, including “Run Come See Jerusalem,” which recounts the sinking of the ship Pretoria in 1929, which Spence witnessed firsthand.

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    Ariana Morgenstern

    Executive Producer, Music Department & Today's Top Tune

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