Harry Smith, from the series Zodiac, 1978
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Harry Smith - Sing Out! on WBAI with Barbara Dane & Irwin Silber, April 1965
A feisty / folky hour of radio from way back in 1965. I've been immersed in the Harry Smith universe for a couple months now, thanks to John Szwed's remarkable bio Cosmic Scholar, which I followed up quickly with Paolo Igliori's American Magus. Obviously, Smith is fascinating character — and the Anthology of American Folk Music is just the tip of the iceberg.
The Anthology, however, is the main topic of discussion on the Sing Out! show, which Harry seems bemused/amused by; he had put the whole thing together well over a decade before and had definitely moved on to other things. But Smith must've been pleased that as the 1960s kicked into high gear, his collection of oddball vernacular folk was proving to be deeply influential.
While listening to Harry spar (playfully, mostly) with Irwin and Barbara here, I kept trying to think who his voice reminded me of — and then I realized ... it was a guy who knew the Anthology backwards and forwards: Jerry Garcia.
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No. 3: Interwoven (1947)
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Jimmy Hopkins and Harry Smith from Bully (art by Moorkas)
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Harry Smith - Manteca, 1948
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A neat webcomic about renowned polymath Harry Smith, using as a springboard the new biography of him, Cosmic Scholar: The Life and Times of Harry Smith, by John Szwed.
via @hyperallergic and Nathan Gelgud
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Harry Smith, painter, architect, anthropologist, film-maker & hermetic alchemist, his last week at Breslin Hotel Manhattan January 12, 1985, transforming milk into milk.
Photo by Allen Ginsberg, courtesy Stanford University Libraries/Allen Ginsberg Estate
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From: Harry Smith: String Figures, Cabinet, Brooklyn, NY, 2012, p. 7 (catalog pdf here) (catalog to be printed double-sided and folded pdf here) [Exhibition: Organized by Terry Winters, Cabinet, Brooklyn, NY, September 19 – November 3, 2012] [© Harry Smith Archives]
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The son of Davey Boy Smith and nephew of the Dynamite Kid who look an awful lot like their relatives below.
There's the next generation of the British Bulldogs right there!
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HARRY SMITH
Painter, archivist, anthropologist, film-maker & hermetic alchemist transforms milk into milk in Manhattan, 1985.
—Allen Ginsberg (text & photo)
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Harry Smith - Early Abstractions 1946-57
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