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Dave Van Ronk - "Down South Blues" [Live at The Barns at Wolf Trap 1997]

Dave Van Ronk performs "Down South Blues" at The Barns at Wolf Trap in Vienna, Virginia as part of a 1997 concert honoring Harry Smith's Anthology of American Folk Music. This previously unreleased recording is included on the Dave Van Ronk box set Down in Washington Square: The Smithsonian Folkways Collection.

Called “The Mayor of MacDougal Street,” Dave Van Ronk (1936-2002) was a leading figure in the Greenwich Village music scene for more than four decades. He epitomized the urban “folksinger”— apprenticing through immersion in the music revival’s New York City epicenter of Washington Square Park. Drawing from and developing a wide repertoire of songs, guitar techniques, and performing skills, he mentored younger musicians and songwriters such as Bob Dylan, Jack Hardy, Suzanne Vega, Christine Lavin, and many others. Down in Washington Square includes 16 never-before-released recordings coupled with tracks from the Smithsonian Folkways archive, spanning early live recordings made in 1958 (one year before his first Folkways album) to his final studio recordings in 2001, just months before his death. It paints a musical mosaic of Van Ronk’s artistry and expands his legacy, keeping alive the genius of a legendary performer who inspired audiences, musicians, and a major motion picture — "Inside Llewyn Davis," written and directed by Joel and Ethan Coen.