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His intent was to release an album of avant-garde hillbilly music in 1980, but the project was shelved until the record label Ampersand dusted it down in 2001. The music is enlightened by Flynt's virtuoso fiddling. Graduation" is the only track with lyrics, a sordid tale of war and coming of age that is sung like an Indian raga. The other pieces range from blues-funk jams ("No Rights") to hoedowns ("A Portrait")
Henry Flynt Lyrics GraduationLyrics A PortraitLyrics Lonesome Train DreamsLyrics No RightsLyrics Celestial PowerLyrics. Graduation and Other New Country and Blues Music 】【 2001 】. Album songs:
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Henry Flynt has been played on NTS over 20 times, featured on 20 episodes and was first played on 17 September 2014. In 1960, with the first draft of "Philosophy Proper," he arrived at what he would later call cognitive nihilism, the basis of his contributions. The work proposed to refute analytic philosophy and logical positivism with their own means. In 1961, he coined the term concept art to refer to "an art of which.
Henry Thomas (1874–1930?) was an American country blues singer, songster and musician. Despite a brief recording career in the late 1920s, Thomas influenced performers including Bob Dylan, Taj Mahal, The Lovin' Spoonful, The Grateful Dead, and Canned Heat. Often billed as "Ragtime Texas", Thomas's style is an early example of what later became known as Texas blues guitar.
Philosopher, composer, and violinist Henry Flynt occupies a unique place in the history of experimentalism in the United States. Highly critical of established institutions of serious culture, Flynt began in the 1960s to combine blues licks and country fiddling styles with a modal approach to extended improvisation. He has recently released ten albums, a string of recordings spanning modernist sound experiments, hillbilly fiddling, rawkus garage rock, solo violin improvisations, and what might be called minimalist country
Henry Flynt is a philosopher, avant-garde musician, anti-art activist and exhibited artist often associated with Conceptual. Henry Flynt’s work devolves from what he calls cognitive nihilism; a concept he developed and first announced in the 1960 and 1961 drafts of a paper called Philosophy Proper. The 1961 draft was published in Milan with other early work in his book Blueprint for a Higher Civilization in 1975. In 1961 Flynt coined the term concept art in the Neo-Dada, proto-Fluxus book An Anthology of Chance Operations (co-published by Jackson Mac Low and La Monte Young) that was released in 1963.
Henry Flynt, Tritone Monochord, 1987, dulcimer tuning pin, brackets, screws, violin bridge, guitar string, permanent marker, wood, 48 x 40 1/2". A philosopher, musician, and artist, Henry Flynt has been making interdisciplinary work since dropping out of college and moving to New York in 1960. Once there, he befriended and collaborated with other protean figures such as La Monte Young, George Maciunas, and Walter De Maria. Well-versed in mathematics, analytic philosophy, and music theory, Flynt drew from those fields to create the genre of concept art in 1961