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  1. Venice, California, U.S. Genres. Folk music. Occupation (s) Musician. Instrument (s) Guitar, percussion. Bruce Langhorne (May 11, 1938 – April 14, 2017) [1] was an American folk musician. He was active in the Greenwich Village folk scene in the 1960s, primarily as a session guitarist for folk albums and performances.

  2. Apr 16, 2017 · Bruce Langhorne, an intuitive guitarist who played a crucial role in the transition from folk music to folk-rock, notably through his work with Bob Dylan, died on Friday at his home in Venice ...

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  3. Aug 1, 2016 · Bruce Langhorne has done some of the most beautiful scoring that I have ever been involved with, or ever known.” ‘A Joyous Noise’ Writing for film meant expanding into other sounds, other genres, and other instruments, especially keyboards, and by the ’90s, he was multitracking solo demos at home, mostly driven by African and Afro-Caribbean rhythms.

  4. Apr 17, 2017 · Bruce Langhorne, the folk musician and session guitarist that inspired Bob Dylan‘s classic song “Mr. Tambourine Man,” died Friday at his home in Venice, California. He was 78. He was 78.

  5. Bruce Langhorne was one of the most important session guitarists of the 1960s, particularly in the early years of folk-rock. He is most famous for playing on some of Bob Dylan’s records, particularly 1965′s Bringing It All Back Home, Dylan’s transitional release from folk to folk-rock. However, he actually played with numerous musicians ...

  6. Bruce Langhorne was one; he responds instinctually to the visual image. Bruce has done some of the most beautiful scoring I have ever been involved with, or ever known." Jonathan Demme. Available Now Bruce's New CD. Hired Hand Soundtrack. Old Dog. Chihuahua.

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  8. Feb 24, 2017 · Bruce Langhorne is the unknown hand that guides modern guitar music. He inspired Bob Dylan's "Mr. Tambourine Man" and played the solo that snakes in and out of "Subterranean Homesick Blues." You ...