Hedy West Musical artist

Hedy West (April 6, 1938 - July 3, 2005) was an American folksinger and songwriter.West was of the same generation as Joan Baez, Judy Collins, and others of the American folk music revival. Her most famous song "500 Miles" is one of America's best loved and best known folk songs. She was described by the English folk musician AL Lloyd as "far and away the best of American girl singers in the [folk] revival."Hedy West played the guitar and the banjo. She played both clawhammer style and a unique type of three finger picking that wasn't quite bluegrass, and wasn't quite old-time, exhibiting influences from blues and jazz.

Personal facts

Birth dateApril 06, 1938
Date of deathJuly 03, 2005
Hometown
Cartersville Georgia

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Musical artist

Career started1961
Career ended2005
BackgroundSolo singer
genre
Folk music
instrument
Banjo
Singing

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