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Each country has their own folk music, but the genre usually refers to American and British music that has been passed through the generations by oral tradition. It's simple, acoustic-based music that spins everyday events and common people into mythic status. Many traditional folksongs have no known author, they have simply evolved over the... [+] Continue

Folk Artists

Bob Gibson
Bob Gibson
Genre: Folk
Decades: 3968
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While Bob Gibson's recordings may sound like run-of-the-mill white-boy folk to modern listeners, he played an important role in popularizing folk music to American audiences in the 1950s at the very beginning of the folk boom. His 12-string guitar style influenced performers like Gordon Lightfoot and Harry Chapin; he was a mainstay at one of the... [+] Read More

Woody Guthrie
Woody Guthrie
Genre: Folk
Decades: 480
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Woody Guthrie was the most important American folk music artist of the first half of the 20th century. Coming out of Oklahoma, Guthrie had firsthand knowledge of the Dust Bowl diaspora chronicled in John Steinbeck's novel The Grapes of Wrath. In fact, Guthrie wrote his own version of the story in a song called "Tom Joad." By the time he gained... [+] Read More

Steve Goodman
Steve Goodman
Genre: Folk
Decades: 1536
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Growing up in what he called "a Midwestern middle-class Jewish family," Steve Goodman began playing the guitar as a teenager. He was influenced by the folk revival of the early '60s and by country performers such as Jimmie Rodgers and Hank Williams. After attending college in the mid-'60s, he turned to playing in Chicago clubs by night and... [+] Read More

Arlo Guthrie
Arlo Guthrie
Genre: Folk
Decades: 3840
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Like his father Woody Guthrie, Arlo Guthrie has carved out a career as a folksinger and songwriter with a social conscience who leavens political messages with humor. Though Woody Guthrie was hospitalized for much of Arlo's youth, the youngster nevertheless grew up in a musical community that included Pete Seeger, Leadbelly, and Cisco Houston.... [+] Read More

Phil Ochs
Phil Ochs
Genre: Folk
Decades: 768
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Singer/songwriter Phil Ochs was a self-coined "singing journalist" when he began performing in New York in the early '60s. Like Bob Dylan, the rival who always outpaced him, Ochs made his reputation singing topical protest songs. He stayed with them much longer than Dylan (and indeed would never really abandon them), but eventually he too would... [+] Read More

The Kingston Trio
The Kingston Trio
Genre: Folk
Decades: 3968
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In the history of popular music, there are a relative handful of performers who have redefined the content of the music at critical points in history: Blind Lemon Jefferson, Benny Goodman & His Orchestra, the Beatles, Bob Dylan, Led Zeppelin -- people whose music left the landscape, and definition of popular music, altered completely. The... [+] Read More

Folk Albums

Complete Recorded Works, Vol. 2 (1940-1943) Complete Recorded Works, Vol. 2 (1940-1943)
Artist: Leadbelly
Released: 1995

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Stops Along the Way Stops Along the Way
Artist: Bob Gibson
Released: 1997

On his 60th birthday, Bob Gibson recorded this live album in a Chicago recording studio before a small invited audience. Gibson sought to sum up his career, and he succeeded. Gibson always occupied a middle position in postwar folk music, taking it up in the mid-'50s after a business career. By the early '60s, Gibson, like other folksingers, was... [+] Read More

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Ramblin\' Round Ramblin' Round
Artist: Woody Guthrie
Released: 2000

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The Collection The Collection
Artist: Eric Andersen
Released: 1997

The Eric Andersen Collection combines original recordings from latter-day studio albums with live versions of hit singles. Therefore, it isn't a perfect career overview, yet it contains enough prime material to give a good sense of Andersen's music and his career, thereby making it helpful for neophytes. Includes "Time Run Like a Freight Train,"... [+] Read More

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Songs From the Southern Mountains Songs From the Southern Mountains
Artist: Doc Watson & Family
Released: 1994

This contains previously unreleased material from the early '60s as well as three tracks recorded in 1973. It has a scattershot feeling about it that comes from the material being recorded at different times, but it digs up some good stuff along the way. Particularly nice are Watson's performances of Blind Boy Fuller's "My Little Woman, You're... [+] Read More

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Greatest Hits - A&M Greatest Hits - A&M
Artist: Joan Baez
Released: 1996

Greatest Hits is a reasonably comprehensive collection of Joan Baez's best-known songs, concentrating mainly on her crossover hits. Although it misses several fine items, the compilation remains an effective introduction for the curious listener. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

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