Leo Kottke
50 top tracks
Leo Kottke
50 top tracks
Albums

6- And 12-String Guitar
Leo Kottke

Standing In My Shoes
Leo Kottke

Sixty Six Steps
Leo Kottke

One Guitar, No Vocals
Leo Kottke

Mudlark
Leo Kottke

Essential Leo Kottke
Leo Kottke

Guitar Music
Leo Kottke

Instrumentals: The Best of The Capitol Years
Leo Kottke

Try And Stop Me
Leo Kottke

The Essential Leo Kottke Collection
Leo Kottke

Instrumentals: Best Of The Chrysalis Years
Leo Kottke

Instrumentals: Best Of The Capitol Years
Leo Kottke
Biography
Leo Kottke (born September 11, 1945) is an acoustic guitarist. He is known for a fingerpicking style that draws on blues, jazz, and folk music, and for syncopated, polyphonic melodies. He overcame a series of personal obstacles, including partial loss of hearing and a nearly career-ending bout with tendon damage in his right hand, to emerge as a widely recognized master of his instrument. He currently resides in the Minneapolis area with his family. <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Leo+Kottke"...Read more on Last.fm
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Leo Kottke (born September 11, 1945) is an acoustic guitarist. He is known for a fingerpicking style that draws on blues, jazz, and folk music, and for syncopated, polyphonic melodies. He overcame a series of personal obstacles, including partial loss of hearing and a nearly career-ending bout with tendon damage in his right hand, to emerge as a widely recognized master of his instrument. He currently resides in the Minneapolis area with his family.
Focusing primarily on instrumental composition and playing, Kottke also sings sporadically, in an unconventional yet expressive baritone described by himself as sounding like "geese farts on a muggy day".[1] In concert, Kottke intersperses humorous and often bizarre monologues with vocal and instrumental selections from throughout his career, played solo on 6- and 12-string guitars. <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Leo+Kottke">Read more on Last.fm</a>. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
