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James Blackshaw

Blackshaw performing at [[List of entertainment venues and cabarets in Paris|La Maroquinerie]] James Blackshaw (born 1981) is an English, Hastings-based folk fingerstyle guitarist and pianist. Blackshaw primarily plays an acoustic 12 string guitar and has been compared to Bert Jansch, Robbie Basho, John Fahey, Jack Rose, and Leo Kottke. He has released albums on the labels Celebrate Psi Phenomenon, Barl Fire Recordings, Static Caravan, Digitalis Industries, Important Records, Tompkins Square, and Young God Records.

In April 2016, he announced an indefinite hiatus from recording and performing music. His show in Hastings in August 2016 is his last one prior to hiatus. In July 2019, he announced his return to recording and performing. Provided by Wikipedia Read More
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    James Blackshaw: The Cloud Of Unknowing by Blackshaw, James, Blackshaw, James

    Published 2007
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    James Blackshaw: Lost Prayers And Motionless Dances by Blackshaw, James, Blackshaw, James

    Published 2008
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    James Blackshaw: Sunshrine by Blackshaw, James, Blackshaw, James

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    James Blackshaw: Celeste by Blackshaw, James, Blackshaw, James

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    James Blackshaw: Litany Of Echoes by Blackshaw, James, Blackshaw, James

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    The glass bead game by Blackshaw, James, 1981-

    Published 2009
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