Awards & Winners

Mississippi John Hurt

Date of Birth 08-March-1892
Place of Birth Teoc
(Carroll County, Mississippi, United States of America)
Nationality United States of America
Also know as Mississippi Johh Hurt, Mississipi John Hurt, John Smith Hurt, Hurt, Mississippi John, Missippi John Hurt, Hurt, Missippi John, John Hurt, Hurt, John
Profession Singer, Musician, Singer-songwriter
John Smith Hurt, better known as Mississippi John Hurt was an American country blues singer and guitarist. Raised in Avalon, Mississippi, Hurt taught himself how to play the guitar around age nine. Singing to a melodious finger-picked accompaniment, he began to play local dances and parties while working as a sharecropper. He first recorded for Okeh Records in 1928, but these were commercial failures. Hurt then drifted out of the recording scene, and he continued his work as a farmer. Tom Hoskins, a blues enthusiast, would be the first to locate Hurt in 1963. He convinced Hurt to relocate to Washington, D.C., where he was recorded by the Library of Congress in 1964. This rediscovery helped further the American folk music revival, which had led to the rediscovery of many other bluesmen of Hurt's era. Hurt entered the same university and coffeehouse concert circuit as his contemporaries, as well as other Delta blues musicians brought out of retirement. As well as playing concerts, he recorded several studio albums for Vanguard Records. He died in Grenada, Mississippi. Material recorded by Hurt has been re-released by many record labels over the years; and his influence has extended over many generations of guitarists. Songs recorded by Hurt have been covered by Bob Dylan, Jerry Garcia, Beck, Doc Watson, John McCutcheon, Taj Mahal, Bruce Cockburn, David Johansen, Bill Morrissey, Gillian Welch, Guthrie Thomas and Rory Block.

Awards by Mississippi John Hurt

Check all the awards nominated and won by Mississippi John Hurt.

2010


Grammy Hall of Fame Award
Honored for : Frankie / Nobody's Dirty Business
(Winning Work: Frankie)