Vic Chesnutt

Singer-songwriter with notable albums

Vic Chesnutt - Artists & Creatives born November 12th, 1964
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An American singer-songwriter and guitarist, credited with a profound influence on the alt-country and indie rock genres. Began releasing albums in the early 1990s, garnering critical acclaim for lyrical depth and unique sound. Collaborated with various artists and received attention for his storytelling ability. Challenged by severe health issues, yet continued to produce music and tour until his passing in 2009. His work remains significant in contemporary music circles.

Released acclaimed albums such as 'Is the Actor Happy?'

Collaborated with bands like 'Black Francis' and 'Widespread Panic'

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