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Jim Savarino Music

Jim is a performer and songwriter of Appalachian roots contemporary folk music. He lives in Morgantown, WV. Jim began songwriting in 1989 after a hitch in the Marine Corps, graduate school in physics, and a career in medical physics and aerospace. His musical influences include Woody Guthrie, Bob Dylan, John Prine, Joni Mitchell and Butch Hancock. On their Los Angeles 1993 CD. The Fast Folk recordings are now available through Smithsonian Folkways Avoca by Night. Jims song Where Have The Mountains Gone?

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Jim is a performer and songwriter of Appalachian roots contemporary folk music. He lives in Morgantown, WV. Jim began songwriting in 1989 after a hitch in the Marine Corps, graduate school in physics, and a career in medical physics and aerospace. His musical influences include Woody Guthrie, Bob Dylan, John Prine, Joni Mitchell and Butch Hancock. On their Los Angeles 1993 CD. The Fast Folk recordings are now available through Smithsonian Folkways Avoca by Night. Jims song Where Have The Mountains Gone?

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