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・ Stefan Golaszewski
・ Stefan Goldmann
・ Stefan Gossler
・ Stefan Grabiński
・ Stefan Gradmann
・ Stefan Grand Prix
・ Stefan Grimm
・ Stefan Groesser
・ Stefan Grogg
・ Stefan Groothuis
Stefan Grossman
・ Stefan Grozdanov
・ Stefan Gruber
・ Stefan Grun
・ Stefan Gryff
・ Stefan Gråhns
・ Stefan Grützner
・ Stefan Gumbs
・ Stefan Gunnarsson
・ Stefan Guzy
・ Stefan Gödde
・ Stefan Gössling
・ Stefan H.E. Kaufmann
・ Stefan Haag
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Stefan Grossman

Stefan Grossman (born April 16, 1945) is an American acoustic fingerstyle guitarist and singer, music producer and educator, and co-founder of Kicking Mule records. He is known for his instructional videos and Vestapol line of videos and DVDs.
==Early life and influences==
Born in Brooklyn, New York, to Herbert and Ruth Grossman. Grossman described his upbringing, in Queens, New York, as "lower middle-class", and his parents as "very leftist", valuing education and the arts. He began playing guitar at the age of nine, when his father bought him a Harmony f-hole acoustic guitar. Later he moved on to an archtop Gibson guitar which he played between the ages of nine and eleven, taking lessons and learning to read music. For a few years, he gave up playing but resumed again at the age of 15.
Grossman's interest in the Folk revival was sparked by attending the Washington Square Park "Hoots", and he started listening to old recordings of artists such as Elizabeth Cotten, Big Bill Broonzy, Lead Belly, Josh White, Lightnin' Hopkins, Rev. Gary Davis, Blind Willie Johnson, Blind Boy Fuller, Son House, Charlie Patton, Skip James, Blind Blake, Blind Lemon Jefferson and Woody Guthrie.〔
He took guitar lessons for several years from Rev. Gary Davis, whom he later described as "''one of the greatest exponents of fingerstyle blues and gospel guitar playing''" and "''an incredible genius as a teacher''". He spent countless hours learning and documenting Davis's music, recording much of it on a tape recorder, and developing a form of tablature to take down his teacher's instructions.
In the folk and country blues revival of the 1960s he was listening to Broonzy, Brownie McGhee and Lightnin' Hopkins and beginning to collect old 78 rpm records from the 1920s and 1930s. This brought him into contact with other collectors, including John Fahey, ED Denson, Bernie Klatzko, Tom Hoskins and Nick Perls. Collecting the 78s developed into searching for the artists who had recorded them, with many successes: during the mid-60s, Grossman met, befriended and studied guitar with Mississippi John Hurt, Son House, Skip James, Mississippi Fred McDowell and other major blues artists.

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