"Ashokan Farewell" is a song originally composed and performed by violinist Jay Ungar, best known as the theme for Ken Burns' documentary film series, "The Civil War". In 2001 guitarist Justin King performed his interpretation on his breakthrough album "Le Bleu".
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"Ashokan Farewell" is a song originally composed and performed by violinist Jay Ungar, best known as the theme for Ken Burns' document… read more
"Ashokan Farewell" is a song originally composed and performed by violinist Jay Ungar, best known as the theme for Ken Burns' documentary film series, "The Civil War&… read more
Justin King is a self-taught guitarist, renowned for his percussive solo acoustic style which mixes elements of Flamenco, Jazz, Celtic, Classical, and African music. In 2001, King released Le Bleu. Named after the road on which he lived growing up, Le Bleu dramtically expanded on his acoustic instrumental abilities; out of the nineteen tracks, only one (Ashes) features vocals. The album, though independently released, would receive critical acclaim from many who heard it , and helped to expand Justin's fanbase. However, the biggest boon to his music was the release of live vide… read more
Justin King is a self-taught guitarist, renowned for his percussive solo acoustic style which mixes elements of Flamenco, Jazz, Celtic, Classical, and African music. In 2001, King released … read more
Justin King is a self-taught guitarist, renowned for his percussive solo acoustic style which mixes elements of Flamenco, Jazz, Celtic, Classical, and African music. In 2001, King released Le Bleu. Named after the road on which he live… read more