About Svare Forsland:
Born in Louisiana, raised in Mississippi where he met and studied with Mississippi John Hurt in the early 60's, Svare began touring in the early 70's with Professor Longhair, Bukka White, Gatemouth Brown and Roosevelt Skykes. The only solo musician to be booked for 25 solid years at the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, Svare has toured and/or played with Bob Dylan, Willie Nelson, Hot Tuna, Ry Cooder, Doc Watson, Kris Kristoferson, Robbie Robertson, the McGarrigle Sisters, JJ Cale and the Allman Brothers. Lucinda Williams was a student of Svare's. He brought her on stage for her first time. In '88 Svare began playing with Daniel Lanois as a session man where he played with Sarah McLaughlan and others at Kingsway studio in New Orleans. While living in Quebec from 1990 to 1995, Svare was with folk artists Kate and Anna McGarrigle. He then stopped touring and came home to Louisiana to write and practice dharma on the river he calls home.
As well as creating music for film, Svare now has two solo albums out. The first, "Bone Stonin' Blues," is a tribute to his teachers in the blues tradition.
His most current project, "Wounded Healer", a collection of Svare's original songs, is a result of an awakening and transmission of truths via roots music.
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