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When Bob Dylan turned his back on protest music and traditional folk, he burned a lot of bridges; his friendship with Pete Seeger was one of them.
Woody at Home - Vol 1 + 2 includes numerous previously unreleased tracks by the legendary folk singer-songwriter ...
Where have all the flowers gone? I’ll take and tell you where a good chunk of the flowers have gone: two places, at the intersection of Highway 34 and the Henry-Des Moines County Line Road on the east ...
A never-before-heard tape of Guthrie singing an early version of the song, about the deaths of migrant workers in a plane crash, has recently surfaced ...
And the best part is the variety: We’ve got rock, country, hip-hop, bluegrass, Americana, pop-punk, indie, jazz, metalcore ...
"My grandfather wrote, 'A song ain’t nothing but a conversation you can have again and again,'" says Guthrie granddaughter Anna Canoni.
By turning over programming decision to national organizations, stations are ignoring the needs of local audiences.
Peter Siegel, founding member of The Gaslight Tinkers, hosts two local seasoned/touring songwriter acts on the first Sunday ...
Playing the Mariposa Folk Festival is a badge of honour for folk artists around the world. The annual fest, now in its 65th ...
The beginning of summer prompts memories of the late Maine singer-songwriter David Mallett. Perhaps it’s these wistful lyrics ...
It was supposed to be a one-off. The first Winnipeg Folk Festival in 1974 was a free three-day event called the Winnipeg ...
Rick Massimo, who covered the event for 9 years for The Journal, traces the ups and downs of the festival, from its start to its current renaissance.
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