Jazz Portraits
Client: Private Collections
Elizabeth Cotten was a self-taught, left-handed guitarist and songwriter known for her unique fingerpicking style, later dubbed "Cotten picking." Her timeless song “Freight Train,” written in her early teens, became a folk classic and helped cement her legacy as a pioneering voice in American music.
Big Bill Broonzy was a prolific blues guitarist, singer, and songwriter whose career bridged the transition from rural acoustic blues to urban electric blues. His powerful voice, storytelling lyrics, and versatile playing made him a key figure in shaping modern American blues and folk music.
Mississippi John Hurt was a gentle-voiced blues and folk musician known for his intricate fingerpicking guitar style and warm, melodic storytelling. Rediscovered during the 1960s folk revival, his music bridged generations and remains beloved for its simplicity, soul, and authenticity.
