「folk」の共起表現一覧(1語右が「rock」)
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Atalyja - Lithuania ( | Folk rock) |
John Denver, | folk rock musician |
Mumford & Sons are an English | folk rock band. |
Pina Kollars is an Austrian-born female | folk rock singer. |
Choice Language is an album by | folk rock band Capercaillie. |
Stairway to Heaven is more | folk rock than this. |
Crosswinds is an album by | folk rock band Capercaillie. |
Mellow Candle were a progressive | folk rock band. |
For the Canadian | folk rock band, see Uisce Beatha (band). |
Sidewaulk is an album by | folk rock band Capercaillie. |
Jade were an English | folk rock band founded in 1970 by Dave Waite & Maria |
Her music merges elements of | folk, rock and pop, often with poignant lyrics and c |
January 23, 1964) is an American | folk rock singer-songwriter and guitarist from Illin |
Four Jacks and a Jill is a South African | folk rock ensemble. |
the first major label studio album by Christian | folk rock musician Jennifer Knapp. |
dition of the album includes a cover of Swedish | folk rock group Nordman. |
His musical journey began from playing | folk, rock and jazz in California and Australia. |
Andy Cabic is a | folk rock singer-songwriter, and lead member of the |
"Comin' Back to Me" is a | folk rock song by the band Jefferson Airplane. |
(born 1959, Richmond, Virginia) is an American | folk rock singer. |
vest Home" was the debut single of the Scottish | folk rock band Big Country. |
The Clefs of Lavender Hill were a | folk rock band from Miami, Florida. |
Funnel Cloud is the fourth album by | folk rock band Hem. |
Pat Robitaille EP is an acoustic EP by | Folk rock musician Pat Robitaille, released in 2006. |
all Drew (born January 11, 1984) is an American | folk rock singer-songwriter from Clarksdale, Mississ |
Innu is the second album by Canadian | folk rock band Kashtin, released in 1991. |
y I Am is the third studio album from Christian | folk rock musician Jennifer Knapp. |
Folk rock artist Jonatha Brooke covered this song on | |
's musical style borrows elements from hip hop, | folk, rock, R&B and reggae. |
Trevor Foster joined | folk rock group The Albion Band and Little Johnny En |
He regularly performed | folk rock on the stages of Pittsburgh for over 15 ye |
ensemble included members of Goanna and fellow | folk rock group Redgum, and Lucas. |
hing in America is a musical duo which performs | folk rock and children's music. |
Akua Tuta is the third album by Canadian | folk rock duo Kashtin, released in 1994. |
rapper is a Portland, Oregon-based experimental | folk rock band signed to Sub Pop Records. |
Home Again, Home Again is the sixth release by | folk rock band Hem. |
Renaissance-inspired | folk rock band Blackmore's Night recorded the song f |
he Black Babies is the first EP recorded by the | folk rock artist Devendra Banhart. |
ost recently members of the choir recorded with | folk rock group Noah and the Whale. |
Their music combines | folk rock, country and jazz fusion within a pop cont |
Upon graduation she joined a | folk rock band and began songwriting and performing |
"Closer to Your Heart" is a song by Irish | folk rock group Clannad. |
They incorporate the sounds of jazz, | folk, rock, Middle Eastern, and Latin musics. |
n: Алтан Ураг, "Golden Lineage") is a Mongolian | folk rock band. |
Johnny Flynn & The Sussex Wit are an English | folk rock band signed to Transgressive Records. |
Elliott said that the band's | folk rock sound was a coincidence, not intentional. |
Trees was an English | folk rock band that existed between 1969 and 1972. |
enre of this song from Psychedelic rock to both | Folk rock and Psychedelic Folk, because instrumentat |
Fisher's Tale is a Christadelphian | folk rock band, currently based in the West Midlands |
Basket of Light is a 1969 album by the | folk rock group Pentangle. |
The Family Mahone are a | folk rock band from Chester, England. |
Their Cave Rock combined psychedelic rock and | folk rock with primitive instrumentation (including |
977 - September 16, 2009) was a German-American | Folk rock singer and musician. |
he Lamp of Childhood was a short-lived American | folk rock band formed in Los Angeles in 1966. |
record label, based in Oxford, specialising in | folk rock and AOR music. |
"Tangerine" is a | folk rock song composed by Jimmy Page and performed |
ved to New York City and changed his focus from | folk rock to children's music. |
Fleeting Days is a | folk rock album released in 2003 by Dan Bern and the |
ng is also frequently covered by other Canadian | folk rock bands, including Mudmen and Enter the Hagg |
The Mystic of the Baja is an album by Canadian | folk rock band Uisce Beatha (Ish-Ka Baha). |
Evening Hymns is a Canadian indie | folk rock band, whose core member is singer and song |
Gustafi are a Croatian | folk rock band formed in Vodnjan, a small town in Is |
iled from Houston, Texas and started in 1966 as | folk rock outfit, The Bostwick Vines. |
s melody from the 1975 song "Daisy Jane" by the | folk rock trio America. |
by Emily Saliers and recorded and performed by | folk rock group the Indigo Girls. |
is the ninth original studio album by American | folk rock duo America, released by Capitol Records i |
The Legion Sessions is a live EP by Canadian | folk rock band Great Lake Swimmers, released in Sept |
"The Boxer" is a | folk rock ballad written by Paul Simon in 1968 and f |
"Today" is a | folk rock ballad written by Marty Balin and Paul Kan |
! was released on the small English independent | folk rock label Talking Elephant, and was not widely |
Thousands Are Sailing" is a song by Anglo-Irish | folk rock group The Pogues, released in 1988. |
the sixth album released by the German Medieval | folk rock band Schandmaul on April 4, 2008. |
The song features the | folk rock band Lindisfarne's characteristic combinat |
The | folk rock movement is usually thought to have taken |
t Bridge" is a 1989 single by the British-Irish | folk rock band The Pogues. |
s the debut self-titled studio album by English | folk rock band Fat Mattress, released on 15 August 1 |
lie is the first "best of" compilation album by | folk rock band Capercaillie, covering the period 198 |
Sun)" was the first single released by English | folk rock band Noah and the Whale. |
Kashtin were a Canadian | folk rock duo in the 1980s and 1990s, one of the mos |
ake Three Girls - 'Light Flight' by the British | folk rock group Pentangle - was a British chart hit |
heir eponymous first album of American-inspired | folk rock the following year. |
"Home for a Rest" is a song by Canadian | folk rock band Spirit of the West, from their 1990 a |
th No Name is the fourth live album by American | folk rock duo America, released by MasterTone Record |
) is an Irish singer and drummer for the Celtic | folk rock band The Corrs. |
musician who is the lead singer for the Alston | folk rock band "Room Full Of Owls". |
er and one of the founding members of the 1960s | folk rock band The Association. |
Home Service are a British | folk rock group, formed in late 1980 from a nucleus |
The Anthology is a compilation album by English | folk rock band Fat Mattress, released on August 15, |
bum "Broken Hymns, Limbs, and Skin" by American | folk rock group O'Death. |
ry and pop, although their style resembles more | folk, rock and avantgarde. |
h 1970s medieval/rock band Gryphon, and leading | folk rock bands including the Albion Band and Home S |
Burgers is the third album by Hot Tuna, the | Folk rock off-shoot of Jefferson Airplane members Jo |
Ariel returned to Israel and decided to create | folk rock inspired music. |
transcendental vocals grew out of the late '60s | folk rock scene. |
Wings is considered one of the seminal British | folk rock albums of the 1960s and is highly valued b |
psychedelic pop, but there are also elements of | folk rock and progressive rock. |
received still yet another revival with a brisk | folk rock cover from guitarist Les Fradkin on his CD |
The Dovers were an example of mid-1960s | folk rock and pop, heavily influenced by the British |
-songwriter and founding member of the Tyneside | folk rock band, Lindisfarne. |
he fourteenth original studio album by American | folk rock duo America, released by Oxygen Records in |
ty of musical styles including jazz, classical, | folk, rock and pop music in their compositions and a |
any different styles of music, including blues, | folk, rock, R&B and country. |
etrospective compilation of the work of English | folk rock singer Sandy Denny issued in 1985. |
The norwegian | folk rock group Folque performed this song on their |
Erland and the Carnival are a British | folk rock band, formed in London, by multi-instrumen |
British | folk rock legends Richard Thompson and Linda Thompso |
le (who later recorded in London as a member of | folk rock group Eclection), Frances Stone and Norma |
Home Once Again", was performed by progressive | folk rock band Renaissance, and it appears (re-recor |
Angelou was an English | folk rock band formed in 1996 by singer-songwriter H |
"The Angel", a former pub once inhabited by the | folk rock group Fairport Convention and after which |
is a Los Angeles based rock band blending 1960s | folk rock and psychedelia, 1970s space rock and prog |
rock musician Neil Young, and first recorded by | folk rock band Buffalo Springfield and released on t |
The Dream Academy was a | folk rock band from England, comprising singer/guita |
for being a guitarist for Christian alternative | folk rock group Jars of Clay. |
Crosby, Stills & Nash (CSN) is a | folk rock supergroup made up of David Crosby, Stephe |
By 1979 the mainstream market for | folk rock had largely disappeared, the band had no r |
s works originating in the progressive rock and | folk rock scenes, which continued the exploration of |
e band's musical style, in particular the first | folk rock opera. |
described From the Vaults as "achingly tuneful | folk rock", while noting "a few cuts ... hint at the |
Dick Greener of Strawbs Web, the website of | folk rock band The Strawbs, said that he was "A huge |
that fact that Tales Told saw Broudie move into | folk rock territory and away from the chirpy pop tun |
& Clark, a band which included country rock and | folk rock pioneers Gene Clark, Doug Dillard, Bernie |
l Byrds to its farthest logical extreme, mixing | folk rock, country, psychedelia and jazz, often with |
e British Invasion and the ascendance of edgier | folk rock musicians such as Bob Dylan put an end to |
ete York of the Spencer Davis Group, recorded a | folk rock album with Marian Segal and Jade. |
gave them three major hit singles and contained | folk, rock and psychedelic elements, heavy influence |
Folk rock particularly took off in California, where | |
It blended psychedelic and | folk rock influences and was marked by the haunting, |
combine bluegrass, country, punk, pop melodies, | folk, rock and roll, honky tonk, and ragtime to prod |
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