Bruce Langhorne

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Bruce Langhorne was an American folk musician and session guitarist best known for his influential work with Bob Dylan and other 1960s folk artists, as well as for composing acclaimed film scores.

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instanceOf composer
film score composer
guitarist
human
musician
activeYearsPeak 1960s
activeYearsStart late 1950s
basedIn Greenwich Village folk scene NERFINISHED
New York City
causeOfDeath kidney failure
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1938-05-11
dateOfDeath 2017-04-14
ethnicGroup Black Americans
surface form: African American
familyName Langhorne NERFINISHED
genre folk music
folk rock
givenName Bruce NERFINISHED
handicap partially lost right-hand fingers in childhood accident
influenced American folk music
Bob Dylan’s electric period
instrument acoustic guitar
electric guitar
guitar
knownFor being the model for the character Mr. Tambourine Man in Bob Dylan’s song
composing atmospheric film scores
distinctive lead guitar work in 1960s folk recordings
movement 1960s American folk music revival
name Bruce Langhorne NERFINISHED
notableRole session guitarist on Bob Dylan recordings
notableWork album The Hired Hand (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) NERFINISHED
film score for The Hired Hand
inspiration for Bob Dylan’s song Mr. Tambourine Man
soundtrack for the film The Hired Hand
occupation composer
film score composer
guitarist
musician
session musician
placeOfBirth Tallahassee, Florida, United States of America NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Venice, Los Angeles, California, United States of America NERFINISHED
sexOrGender male
workedWith Bob Dylan NERFINISHED
Joan Baez NERFINISHED
Odetta NERFINISHED
Peter Fonda NERFINISHED
Richard Fariña NERFINISHED
Tom Paxton NERFINISHED

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The Hired Hand composer Bruce Langhorne
Melvin and Howard musicBy Bruce Langhorne