Leo Kottke, born September 11, 1945, is a highly regarded acoustic guitarist celebrated for his distinctive fingerpicking technique. His style seamlessly blends influences from blues, jazz, and folk music, characterized by syncopated rhythms and intricate polyphonic melodies. Kottke's career is a testament to his resilience, having overcome significant personal challenges, including partial hearing loss and a severe tendon injury to his right hand that nearly ended his musical journey. Despite these obstacles, he has established himself as a master of his craft.
Primarily an instrumentalist, Kottke occasionally lends his unique baritone voice to his performances. He humorously describes his singing as sounding like "geese farts on a muggy day." In concert, Kottke masterfully intersperses his solo performances on 6- and 12-string guitars with engaging, often surreal, monologues. His live sets feature a diverse selection of pieces drawn from his extensive discography, showcasing his enduring artistry.
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