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Doc Watson
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Doc Watson captivated the 1960s American folk music revival like few other artists, with his authentic mountain music, his rich and emotional voice and his blazing technique on guitar and banjo. Craig speaks with Appalachian Studies professor Dr. Ted Olson about his work on a new career anthology about the late, great North Carolina musician.
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