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Folk Alley's Favorite CDs Of 2008 This year proved once again that folk music is alive and thriving in all its forms: Americana, bluegrass, Celtic, country, blues, world and so on. Our top picks ...
Folk Rock Legend, 76, Shares Exciting News Ahead of Long-Awaited Memoir first appeared on Parade on Jul 10, 2025 This story ...
Vintage Folk Concerts Revived For Three-CD Set. Vintage previously unreleased performances by Bill Monroe, Mississippi John Hurt, Maybelle Carter, Dock Boggs, Doc Watson and the Stanley Brothers ...
A Twin Cities bluegrass and folk music hub will close this month originally appeared on Bring Me The News. A go-to for the ...
Although Mary Travers died of leukemia, at 73, five years ago, the trio's legacy goes on, in a new CD, in another PBS special and in a new coffee-table book, "Peter, Paul and Mary: Fifty Years in ...
Fences is the alias of Seattle troubadour Christopher Mansfield, whose music slips between folk and rock, with hints of country and, oddly, synth-pop.
Zan and the Winter Folk formed in 2017. In November 2022, Zan and the Winter Folk decamped to Dirt Floor Recording and Production Studio in Connecticut to record “New Morse Code.” Friday has ...
The year was 1974. The raucous Summer Jam concert at Take It Easy Ranch in Callaway was in full swing. Wolfman Jack, who flew in by helicopter, had electrified the ...
North-East folk music on CDs Share. From Tees to Tyne (MWM CDSP51) From Tyne to ... The very blurred line between folk and music hall on Tyneside is well to the fore.
To immerse oneself, dreamily, in Northern Folk is to feel as you did the first time you heard Laura Marling and wonder how one so young could create something so wise and so timeless (at 21, Lysander ...
DEMAND for cassette tapes which are no longer available will be met when local folk duo Nebula launches a double CD, Now and Then, at the George… ...
Folk Alley presents a sampling of its favorite CDs this year, submitted by hosts and staff: Elena See, Jeff St. Clair, Barb Heller, Jim Blum, Chris Boros, Ann VerWiebe and Linda Fahey.