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Examples for "contemporary folk music"
Examples for "contemporary folk music"
1It is contemporary folk music in often gentle tones but with darker social commentary.
1Brady's traditional voice was arguably the finest male voice of the folk revival.
2Together they are credited with laying the foundations of the British folk revival.
3From the late 50s, the folk revival regularly gave rise to tensions and splits.
4Waterson and Carthy have been leading figures of the folk revival since the early 1960s.
5Photo: Supplied Together they are credited with laying the foundations of the British folk revival.
6The group became one of the most popular, respected and influential of the folk revival.
7He moved to New York City and became active in the folk revival movement in the 1950s.
8But there was also a folk revival happening around the UK, US, and Australasia at the time.
9When they talk about the purists that sniff at the most recent folk revival, they are also unforgiving.
10Legend has it that one act of rebellion heralded the end of the folk revival and the birth of rock.
11The Kingston Trio, best known for "Tom Dooley," helped pave the way for the folk revival of the 1960s.
12The Kingston Trio, best known for "Tom Dooley," helped lay the groundwork for the folk revival of the 1960s.
13Then Furry Lewis -atwhose funeral he played-andBukka White and others were being brought out to play via the folk revival.
14Finding himself in the vanguard of the folk revival -on both sides of the Atlantic -was the epitome of good fortune.
15Best known today as the man who wrote Dirty Old Town, the singer and songwriter was a leftwing firebrand who instigated the 60s folk revival.