Associated Press Obituary
Published: February 3, 2007
FAIRFIELD, Conn. (AP) -- Guitarist and painter Eric von Schmidt,
a player in the Northeast's blues and folk scene in the 1950s and
1960s who influenced Bob Dylan, has died. He was 75.
Von Schmidt died in his sleep Friday at a convalescent home in
Fairfield, his daughter, Caitlin von Schmidt, said Saturday. He had
battled throat cancer and suffered a stroke last summer, but the
cause was undetermined, she said.
He met Dylan in the early '60s at his apartment in Harvard Square
in Cambridge, where a folk scene developed and featured the likes of
Joan Baez and Tom Rush. He told The Boston Globe in an interview in
1996 that he played several songs for Dylan that day.
Dylan wrote liner notes for von Schmidt's 1969 album, ''Who
Knocked the Brains Out of the Sky.''
''He could sing the bird off the wire and the rubber off the
tire,'' Dylan wrote. ''He can separate the men from the boys and the
note from the noise. The bridle from the saddle and the cow from the
cattle. He can play the tune of the moon. The why of the sky and the
commotion of the ocean.''
On Dylan's first album, ''Bob Dylan,'' in 1962, he says at the
beginning of ''Baby, Let Me Follow You Down,'' that he first heard
the song from von Schmidt. The song was based on one recorded by
Blind Dog Fuller.
Von Schmidt began playing guitar when he was 17, and said he was
inspired when he heard bluesman Leadbelly on the radio. He said he
listened to many folk and blues recordings at the Library of
Congress, where his father -- Harold
von Schmidt, who was noted for his illustrations for the Saturday
Evening Post -- would drop him off during trips to Washington.
He went to Italy in 1955 to study art on a Fulbright scholarship
before landing in Cambridge. His first album, ''The Folk Blues of
Eric von Schmidt,'' was released in 1963.
One of his better known songs was ''Joshua Gone Barbados,'' which
has been performed by several other artists. The ASCAP Foundation,
which promotes music education, gave him its Lifetime Achievement
Award in 2000. He also painted album covers for Baez and other folk
musicians.
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