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fax, Nova Scotia) is a Canadian social activist | folk and jazz singer-songwriter and guitarist of mix |
Bikel (born May 2, 1924) is a character actor, | folk singer and musician. |
"The Lonesome Train: A Music Legend for Actors, | Folk Singers, Choirs, and Orchestra" in which David |
les and forms of song and dance, but not actual | folk tunes; Dvorak created original melodies in the |
ght Polish dances, probably derived from actual | folk music. |
An Adivasi | folk dance called "garba" is also devoted to Nandni |
ne the features of youth hostels with the adult | folk school programs he had seen while backpacking t |
New songs based on African | folk music were added to provide "some tonal verisim |
s picked by Signe off an album by South African | folk singer Miriam Makeba. |
known for her mixture of soul, R&B, and African | folk music with lyrics in German and English. |
Four Jacks and a Jill is a South African | folk rock ensemble. |
Drawn directly from West African | folk tales, it tells of how a newborn boy saves his |
Zebras have been the subject of African | folk tales which tell how they got their stripes. |
cember 12, 1892 - 1987) was an African-American | folk artist known for her colorful drawings primaril |
Her major work was Afro-American | folk lore: told round cabin fires on the Sea Islands |
The boat is named after | folk singer Woody Guthrie, a friend of Seeger's. |
It was named after | folk music duo Simon & Garfunkel. |
ounced that its long-running Saturday afternoon | folk and Saturday evening blues programs would be di |
Her music has been classified as new age, | folk or world music. |
m the genres of rock, classical, jazz, new age, | folk, world, country and anything new and different |
My Ain | Folk: A Ballad of Home (1904) |
izing an art medium called "hogwire" by Alabama | folk artist, Butch Anthony, as gates for the stand, |
This article is about Jerry Brown, the Alabama | folk artist and traditional potter. |
, respectively, Javanese classical and Albanian | folk musics. |
ginal LP reissue of Merle Travis's first album, | Folk Songs of the Hills (1947), with four previously |
ral and Sociopolitical Significance of Algerian | Folk Poetry (AUC Press 2001). |
ral and Sociopolitical Significance of Algerian | Folk Poetry (AUC Press 2001). |
len, and was so red in the face of him that all | folk that saw him deemed and held him for a leper. |
Tiddas are a three piece all-girl | folk band from Victoria, Australia. |
Finally, a mid-tempo entry in an almost | folk style, "Lover Come In" sung by Brendan Faye. |
German yodeler and popular performer of Alpine | folk music. |
Satan Disciples and Two Six gangs who were also | Folk members, became a renegade faction, even going |
ns and musical bands playing classical but also | folk music. |
musician who is the lead singer for the Alston | folk rock band "Room Full Of Owls". |
s and the Altamaha R.A.F.T. (Restoring Altamaha | Folk Traditions) festival. |
lling and has certainly provided an alternative | folk etymology. |
of Sarah McLachlan, Ben Folds, and alternative | folk. |
e unit which "PE'Z" formed with the alternative | folk singer "suzumoku". |
s the debut studio album by Israeli alternative | folk artist Geva Alon, released on March 22, 2006. |
for being a guitarist for Christian alternative | folk rock group Jars of Clay. |
is a compilation album of Canadian alternative | folk artists, released in 1991 on Vertigo Records. |
It is out of print although | Folk Era has essentially reissued the album as Once |
chery has been minimal until recently, although | folk memories of rituals associated with the killing |
ted several dance groups: Village Dancers, AMAN | Folk Ensemble (AMAN International Music and Dance Co |
musician who plays synth-driven Turkish ambient | folk. |
ave also worked together as part of the ambient | folk band Samuel Smiles (with Chilvers focussing mos |
genres such as progressive rock, jazz, ambient, | folk, and electronica. |
ate indigenous but non-mainstream North America | folk musics. |
ases include a recording of English and America | folk songs with countertenor Andreas Scholl (Decca); |
e Last Campaign, The Trio Years and An American | Folk Song Anthology. |
n South is the title of a recording by American | folk music artists Doc Watson and Merle Watson, rele |
te of Horn is the second solo album by American | folk singer Odetta, first released in 1957. |
ann Friedman (born July 6, 1944) is an American | folk singer. |
d artist in the first of the series of American | Folk Festival concerts organized by Dixon and promot |
(born 1946, Lynchburg, Virginia) is an American | folk singer associated with the Women's music moveme |
American | Folk Music for High School and other Choral Groups. |
traditional labor songs, and covers of American | folk music and country classics. |
John Prine Live is a live album by American | folk singer and songwriter John Prine, released in 1 |
ry 26, 1826 - October 19, 1882) was an American | folk figure and businessman active primarily in Knox |
ain Rag is the title of a recording by American | folk music and country blues artists Doc Watson and |
Barbara Dane (born May 12, 1927) is an American | folk, blues, and jazz singer. |
September 1, 1960) was an influential American | folk singer and a union activist. |
nce to The House of the Rising Sun, an American | folk song |
uded in the Harry Smith's Anthology of American | Folk Music and has been covered by dozens of modern |
Andersson's renditions of traditional American | folk songs as well as a duet with famed New Orleans |
Trapezoid is an American | folk music group led by Paul Reisler. |
acqueline Steiner (born c. 1924) is an American | folk singer, songwriter and social activist. |
rine Christmas is a Christmas album by American | folk singer John Prine, released in 1994. |
portant and influential collections of American | folk hymnody ever compiled..." |
In 1964 he joined the American | Folk Blues Festival on an European tour with fellow |
d produced a companion CD, “The Art of American | Folk Music, Encounters with The Legendary Library of |
"Anthology of American | Folk Music," edited by Josh Dunson and Ethel Raim, 1 |
rs 1999-2005 is a compilation album by American | folk singer Odetta, released in 2006. |
Allette Brooks is an American | folk singer/songwriter from Long Beach, California. |
upbeat than the song "Go, Cubs, Go" by American | folk music singer-songwriter Steve Goodman. |
ups such as The Velvet Underground and American | folk singer Jake Holmes, whose "Dazed and Confused", |
lan Lomax, in charge of the Archive of American | Folk Song at the Library of Congress, John Wesley Wo |
Lucy Kaplansky (born 1960), an American | folk musician, daughter of Irving Kaplansky |
The Rambling Boys is an album by American | folk musicians Ramblin' Jack Elliott and Derroll Ada |
ed to have fostered Abby's interest in American | folk art. |
e (Young) Pioneers) was an influential American | folk punk band from Richmond, Virginia, active from |
Nichols (born December 26, 1947) is an American | folk musician and songwriter. |
The Frozen Logger is an American | folk song, written by James Stevens. |
h Warren Leavitt, Chichester, c. 1825, American | Folk Art Museum |
in West Virginia and the Ohio Valley, American | folk art, Chinese and Japanese decorative items, 18t |
llage area was the centre of a boom in American | folk music. |
Lisa Kindred is an American | folk and blues singer. |
ll Lead You (2005, Locust Music) evoke American | folk and blues forms of the early 20th century. |
Sold Out is an album by American | folk music group The Kingston Trio, released in 1960 |
bum "Broken Hymns, Limbs, and Skin" by American | folk rock group O'Death. |
The Pozo-Seco Singers were an American | folk band. |
included Paul Robeson, Leadbelly, and American | folk music. |
Son of the Wind is a 1992 album by American | folk singer Arlo Guthrie. |
Almeda Riddle (1898-1986) was an American | folk singer. |
as a Charter Board Member of the North American | Folk Alliance, served on the Board of Sing Out! Maga |
iles was an important influence on the American | folk music revival of the 1950s and 1960s, with Joan |
Country Style is an album by American | folk musician Ramblin' Jack Elliott, released in 196 |
Black recorded two duets with American | folk singer Joan Baez in the spring of 1995, for Bae |
r teenage music and avant-garde music, American | folk music, and the music of other cultures. |
k Hamilton (Born August 3, 1934) is an American | folk musician and co-founder of the Old Town School |
ng the song of the same name and other American | folk songs. |
(born 1947, Hamtramck, Michigan) is an American | folk singer/songwriter. |
he fourteenth original studio album by American | folk rock duo America, released by Oxygen Records in |
Stephen Wade (born 1953) is an American | folk musician, writer, and researcher. |
Shawn Phillips: American | folk musician performed an impromptu solo set follow |
ee Sioux (born February 4, 1985) is an American | folk singer-songwriter. |
of Jake Holmes was the debut album of American | folk singer songwriter Jake Holmes, released in June |
op 10 hit, "Doodah!" (a version of the American | folk song "Camptown Races"); the Top 20 hit "Aisy Wa |
Family) is the title of a recording by American | folk music artist Doc Watson and Family, released in |
January 23, 1964) is an American | folk rock singer-songwriter and guitarist from Illin |
of the leading figures of the emerging American | folk music revival and an international star. |
th No Name is the fourth live album by American | folk rock duo America, released by MasterTone Record |
Wendy Repass is an American | folk singer/songwriter located in Charlottesville, V |
way (born in Richmond, Virginia) is an American | folk singer/songwriter. |
Europe, and performed in 1965 with the American | Folk Blues Festival in the United Kingdom. |
a Mole In the Ground is a traditional American | folk song. |
"Follow the Drinkin' Gourd" is an American | folk song first published in 1928. |
Pink Cadillac is the sixth album by American | folk singer and songwriter John Prine, released in 1 |
He studied the Folkways Anthology of American | Folk Music, the singing of Ewan MacColl and A.L. Llo |
idge performed traditional English and American | folk songs as well as his own compositions. |
nal insight into the blues, as well as American | folk music between the 1920s and the 1950s. |
provide diverse displays that include American | folk art, modern masters, japanese prints and textil |
n January 28, 1937, Waco, Texas) is an American | folk singer and songwriter. |
A director of the Museum of American | Folk Art in Washington, D.C. called Hunter "the most |
In 1962, the American | folk trio The Rooftop Singers recorded a version of |
incorporation of many cowboy tunes and American | folk songs. |
The Georgia Sea Island Singers are an American | folk music ensemble from Georgia, United States. |
ix Dobkin (born August 16, 1940) is an American | folk singer-songwriter. |
"Wait for the Wagon" is an American | folk song, first popularized in the early 1850s. |
Mark Erelli (born 1974) is an American | folk singer/songwriter from Reading, Massachusetts. |
ogs and Mixed Blessings is an album by American | folk singer John Prine, released in 1995. |
Jack Elliott is an album by American | folk musician Ramblin' Jack Elliott, released in 196 |
American | folk singer Phil Ochs wrote and recorded a song abou |
ta Sings of Many Things is an album by American | folk singer Odetta, released in 1964. |
(born 1951, Bristol, Tennessee) is an American | folk singer/songwriter, guitar and appalachian dulci |
, primarily rock, progressive jazz and American | folk music. |
(20 December 1888-27 June 1980) was an American | folk artist sometimes called "The Grandma Moses of V |
Ever Down In Texas, Look Me Up" is an American | folk song first released in the 1940s. |
" appeared on the box set Anthology of American | Folk Music and has been covered by Jim Kweskin, Chri |
Christine Kane is an American | folk singer/songwriter and acoustic guitarist based |
1980) was a fiddle and banjo player of American | folk music. |
lins is a tribute compilation album to American | folk singer Judy Collins, released on October 14, 20 |
of the board of directors of the North American | Folk Alliance. . |
ial was Welsh translations of tunes by American | folk / protest singers: Woody Guthrie, Pete Seeger, |
1958), American | folk musician |
Cormac McCarthy is an American | folk singer/songwriter. |
ick Hensold (born 16 March 1959) is an American | folk musician based in the state of Minnesota. |
American | folk duo John & Mary included an arrangement by Mary |
The Brothers Four are an American | folk singing group, founded in 1957 in Seattle, Wash |
y writes and performs Celtic music and American | folk music. |
As the American | folk music revival gathered steam in the 1950s, the |
Book of Sparrows is a seven-song EP by American | folk singer Tracy Grammer released in December, 2007 |
dogan wrote lyrics for a very familiar American | folk song "Camptown Race" and that production became |
he Lamp of Childhood was a short-lived American | folk rock band formed in Los Angeles in 1966. |
Jack Takes the Floor is an album by American | folk musician Ramblin' Jack Elliott, released in Gre |
Their music is a blending of American | folk, swamp rock, New Orleans rhythm and blues, Loui |
nd "Old Dan Tucker", which passed into American | folk culture. |
"Spider" John Koerner Some American | Folk Songs Like They Used To |
Anthology of American | Folk Songs by Barbara Dane (1959) (originally When I |
the Crazy Horse is a live album by the American | folk music group The Kingston Trio, released in 1994 |
d on the BBC in 1943 as a highlight to American | folk music. |
me (July 9, 1941 in Chicago, IL) is an American | folk musician. |
It's a Mighty World is an album by American | folk singer Odetta, released in 1964. |
Jake Armerding is an American | folk musician and multi-instrumentalist from Boston, |
The exhibits included everything from American | Folk Art and Elvis Presley's guitar to NASA's Apollo |
"The Real American | Folk Song (is a Rag)" is a 1918 song composed by Geo |
od Willin' and the Creek Don't Rise by American | folk singer-songwriter Ray LaMontagne and his backin |
In 1969, American | folk singer Jamie Brockett reworked the Leadbelly so |
Deeply interested in American | folk music as well as traditional Celtic music, he w |
own as "Grandma Moses", was a renowned American | folk artist. |
-1983) was born in Illinois and was an American | folk artist who was known for her figurative paintin |
er (born October 24 in Maryland) is an American | folk singer-songwriter. |
(born 1959, Richmond, Virginia) is an American | folk rock singer. |
Bowerbirds are an American | folk band formed in Raleigh, North Carolina in 2006. |
ical theater, and a rich assortment of American | folk and patriotic music. |
eep Gap is the title of a recording by American | folk music artist Doc Watson, released in 1967. |
Charles "Speedy" Atkins is an American | folk figure. |
spiritual in the style of the African American | folk music of the period. |
It was first recorded by American | folk group Peter, Paul and Mary in 1966. |
He was the father of iconic American | folk singer Pete Seeger (b. |
a, world music, and particularly Latin American | folk and popular music. |
In 2010, American | folk singer Pete Seeger congratulated Prill on volun |
American | folk singer Jimmy Buffett released an album in 1973 |
Faith and Joy is a sacred album by the American | folk singer, Burl Ives. |
The Easy Riders were an American | folk music band, that operated from 1956 to 1959, co |
Big Joe Williams, American | Folk Blues Festival, Hamburg 1972. |
mural in muted tones created by noted American | folk artist Rufus Porter. |
e Museum received collections of Latin American | Folk Art formed from former Vice President Nelson A. |
the words to the tune "Waly, Waly", an American | Folk Song, in a sheet-music arrangement that is inte |
s", later included on the Anthology of American | Folk Music. |
ned attention in the 1920s, when early American | folk art was "discovered", and dealers and historian |
r 1955) is a Dutch singer who performs American | folk music and Celtic music. |
July 1 - Sufjan Stevens, American | folk musician |
1967, Haverhill, Massachusetts) is an American | folk musician, guitarist, singer-songwriter and reco |
He has produced several albums with American | folk singer Connie Dover. |
all Drew (born January 11, 1984) is an American | folk rock singer-songwriter from Clarksdale, Mississ |
sten to the Mocking Bird" (1855) is an American | folk song of the mid-19th century. |
erman Afternoons is the ninth album by American | folk singer and songwriter John Prine, released in 1 |
, "Sometimes My Soul," is based on the American | folk tune "Poor Wayfaring Stranger." |
Hank Cramer (born 1953) is an American | folk singer. |
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