60s folk revival yielded 10 matches
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- American Folk Music, Past, Present and Future I'm making this page about "American Folk Music, Past, Present and Future" because folk music is probably the most overlooked genre in America today. Folk m...
- Peter Paul and Mary, durable folk group I'm making this page about Peter Paul and Mary because it was not without reason that Peter Paul and Mary are known as the most popular folk group of the 60's...
- Burl Ives, America's Balladeer I'm making this page about Burl Ives, America's Balladeer because I think Burl Ives is one of the most overlooked artists in music history. Burl Ives' voice...
- The Weavers, great and influencial folk group I'm making this page about The Weavers because The Weavers were a great, influential and beautiful folk group in the 50's and, as such were the fore-runners...
- Lensography of My Folk Music Lenses Why am I Making this lensography of my Folk Music Lenses? That's a good question, since all of my folk music lenses can be found on the first lens listed below...
- The Kingston Trio, unique and influencial folk group I'm making this page about The Kingston Trio because The Kingston Trio is without a doubt one of the best folk music groups ever, second only to Peter Paul and...
- The Highwaymen, Another unique 60's folk group I'm making this page about The Highwaymen because, as you may know, I love American folk music and The Highwaymen were another great sounding folk group from...
- The New Christy Minstrels, A Realy Unique Folk Group I'm making this page about the New Christy Minstrels, A Really Unique Folk Group because they truly were a unique folk group. The New Christy Minstrels, wer...
- The Limeliters, Another Unique Folk Group I'm making this page: "The Limeliters, Another Unique Folk Group" because The Limeliters are another of the now little-know but then great folk groups of the...
- Peter Paul and Mary, Thanks for the Memory Most of my earliest music memories are of Peter Paul and Mary. From Puff the Magic Dragon, to the Wonderful Little Toy. Peter Paul and Mary had a way of singing...