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Dave Van Ronk - St.James Infirmary, Album: Your Basic Dave Van Ronk,1982

Dave Van Ronk (June 30, 1936 February 10, 2002) was a folk singer born in Brooklyn, New York, who settled in Greenwich Village, New York City, and was nicknamed the "Mayor of MacDougal Street."He was best known as an important figure in New York City during the acoustic folk revival of the 1960s, but his work ranged from old English ballads to Bertolt Brecht, rock, New Orleans jazz, and swing.

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9 years ago

Adam Di Giorgio

what album is this from?

10 years ago

Archie Laird

Going way back now ...with ole Dave

10 years ago

Joe Ambrosino

Such great memories of seeing Dave perform. It was among our first excursions from Flushing, NY to Greenwich Village and we were blown away by the strangeness of the place, the layout of the streets and the energies in the clubs. One of the finest finger pickers and interpreters I have ever seen play.

10 years ago

SweetLovesT2

Amazing...love seeing his music here...he ranks with Bob Dylan to me ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥

10 years ago

Debby Ledbette

One of the best artists I ever heard! 1st heard him about 40 yrs. ago by a blues singer~~(I keep thinking Bobby Blue~Bland) Not thinkin too clearly right now!!! 

10 years ago

raybands25

powerful.

10 years ago

nelnontwisa

Man this is so good

11 years ago

Rosa Bruno

Dave Van Ronk - St.James Infirmary

11 years ago

nudge2626

Very cool, combination of St James infirmary - Louis Armstrong and Dying Crapshooter's Blues - Blind Willie Mctell. Love it

11 years ago

Jon Smith

Damn, I thought Tom Waits was original...

11 years ago

Margot Worthington

Not to mention his wonderful renditions of Joni Mitchell songs (my favorite was always "Need For Going") Just to watch his face and listen to his gravelly voice in person was always an out of body experience - have not seen him live since the 70's at the Main Point, but I miss knowing I could.

11 years ago

Bill Whitlatch

Teri had some things to say about the movie.

11 years ago

Jim Hoffman

the last time I saw d v r was around 2000 at the Keswick theatre outside of Philadelphia. a triple header. d v r, doc Watson, jimmy dale Gilmore. does not get any better than that. the first time I saw d v r was at the 2nd fret coffee house in Philadelphia circa 62,63.

11 years ago

ttylbodydark

It's ok/good but not feeling it 

11 years ago

Cor Lane

Give me the James Booker Version!

11 years ago

mike jarboe

Wow...

11 years ago

Dan Washam

Obviously God's version of this song!

11 years ago

Jeff Kuntzsch

Dave Van Ronk!

11 years ago

John Walkenbach

Hundreds have recorded this song. This one is easily in the top 5.

11 years ago

anthony diccicco

this and cab calloways versions are the best

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