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  1. As a result of the financial success of high-profile commercial folk artists, record companies began to produce and distribute records by a new generation of folk revival and singer-songwriters—Phil Ochs, Tom Paxton, Eric von Schmidt, Buffy Sainte-Marie, Dave Van Ronk, Judy Collins, Tom Rush, Fred Neil, Gordon Lightfoot, Billy Ed Wheeler ...

  2. Aug 6, 2018 · Another result of the folk revival was the proliferation of bluegrass music and the popularization of old-timey music. In a lot of ways, there were two schools during the folk revival: the singer/songwriters who wrote their own words to traditional melodies and, in some cases, began writing entirely new melodies; and the old-timers, who simply stuck to traditional songs and styles ...

  3. Aug 29, 2017 · The 1960s Folk Music Revival. The current popularity of “Americana” is only the most recent phase in the long history of American folk music. Indeed the folk music in and of our country has been “discovered,” or “revived,” several times over the past century. Probably the most influential and productive of these revivals took place ...

  4. Folk Revival. The great folksong revival of the 1940s through 1960s made rural white and African American artists and their music favorites of audiences everywhere. While key figures associated with the American folksong revival, such as Pete Seeger, Joan Baez, Alan Lomax, and Moses Asch, were white, the music traditions on which they drew were ...

  5. If there was an origin moment for the Revival, it was the Kingston Trio’s surprise hit song of 1958 – an old folk tune, “Tom Dooley.” Other reworkings of traditional songs followed, as well as such popular television shows as “Hootenanny,” an ABC-network folk music variety show held weekly on college campuses in 1963-64.

  6. Folkways, which was recently acquired by the Smith- sonian Institution, was to play an important role in the 1950s as one of the few labels to keeping folk music available continually throughout the decade, and in providing much of the archival material upon which. the 1960s revival was built.32.

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  8. The American folk music revival began during the 1940s and peaked in popularity in the mid-1960s. Its roots went earlier, and performers like Josh White, Burl Ives, Woody Guthrie, Lead Belly, Big Bill Broonzy, Richard Dyer-Bennet, Oscar Brand, Jean Ritchie, John Jacob Niles, Susan Reed, Paul Robeson, Bessie Smith, Ma Rainey and Cisco Houston had enjoyed a limited general popularity in the ...

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