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  1. American folk music revival. Singer-songwriter Woody Guthrie emerged from the dust bowl of Oklahoma and the Great Depression in the mid-20th century, with lyrics that embraced his views on ecology, poverty, and unionization, paired with melody reflecting the many genres of American folk music. The American folk music revival began during the ...

  2. Apr 25, 2018 · The 20th Century brought folk music back into the American psyche as workers struggled and struck for child labor laws and the eight-hour workday. Workers and folk singers gathered in churches, living rooms and union halls, and learned songs that helped them cope with their rough work environment. Joe Hill was an early folk songwriter and union ...

  3. American folk music is a broad category of music including bluegrass, gospel, old time music, jug bands, Appalachian folk, blues, Cajun and Native American music. [ not verified in body ] The music is considered American either because it is native to the United States or because it developed there, out of foreign origins, to such a degree that ...

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  5. Each new generation of folk musicians, in its way, reinvents that tradition. During the past century, the best example of this musical reinvention process was the so-called Folk Music Revival that reached its high point from the late 1950s to the end of the 1960s. During this period, music that was created and performed by “the folk ...

  6. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, American folk music collectors wrote down the words and melodies to a variety of traditional expressions including Native American. ritual songs, African American spirituals and work songs, Anglo American ballads and fiddle tunes, and western cowboy songs. Later they broadened their interest to include ...

  7. Apr 17, 2014 · The connection between folk music and progressive “message music,” which was already present in urban folk revival circles during the 1930s and 40s, found a welcome home in the coffeehouses of the 1950s. By the late 1950s and 60s, many of the folk music coffeehouses springing up across America were on or near college campuses.

  8. 20th Century Music. For many, the 20th century was seen as "America's century." It was a century in which the United States' influence would be felt around the globe. Nowhere is this more true ...