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- Folk music is a music genre that includes traditional folk music and the contemporary genre that evolved from the former during the 20th-century folk revival...
- Look up folksinger in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A folk singer or folksinger or is a person who sings traditional or contemporary folk music. Folksinger...
- Folksinger is an album by folk singer-songwriter Phranc, released in 1985. Phranc's first solo LP fused elements of her punk rock past with acoustic folk...
- Sixto Diaz Rodriguez (July 10, 1942 – August 8, 2023), mononymously known as Rodriguez, was an American musician from Detroit, Michigan. Though his career...
- post-modern times." All tracks composed by Phranc; except where indicated "Folksinger" – 2:05 "I Enjoy Being a Girl" (Oscar Hammerstein, Richard Rodgers) –...
- Charlie King (born 1947) is an American folk singer and activist. He was born and raised in Brockton, M****achusetts and cites the folk music revival of...
- Ronk, Folksinger is a studio album by American folksinger Dave Van Ronk, released in November 1962 on the Prestige International label. Folksinger (Prestige...
- performance, which was recorded from Cynthia Gooding's radio show called Folksinger's Choice sometime in early 1962, starts with Dylan saying that the melody...
- Jeremy Taylor (born 24 November 1937 in Newbury, Berkshire) is a retired English folk singer and songwriter who has spent much of his life in South Africa...
- Germany claims some of the most renowned composers, singers, producers and performers of the world. Germany is the largest music market in Europe, and...