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Michael Hedges

Michael Hedges (born December 31, 1953 in Enid, Oklahoma, USA - died December 2, 1997 in Mendocino County, California, USA) was a Grammy Award winning acoustic guitar player and singer-songwriter. Previously married to flutist [a=Mindy Rosenfeld]. During his lifetime he referred to his music with a variety of unlikely terms, including “violent acoustic”, “heavy mental”, “acoustic thrash”, “new edge” and “edgy pastoral”. He was often classified as a new age artist because of his long association with [l=Windham Hill Records] but his recordings reflected a mix of folk-rock, folk and new acoustic music and often included vocals, sometimes on a majority of the tracks. Hedges died in a car accident at the age of 43. He received a posthumous Grammy Award for Best New Age Album for his 1998 release "Oracle".

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