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1 day ago · Common characteristics of folk music include simple melodies, acoustic instrumentation, and lyrics that tell stories or convey social and cultural messages. Historical Context: The roots of American folk music can be traced back to the musical traditions brought by European settlers, particularly from the British Isles. These early settlers ...
3 days ago · Blues, secular folk music created by African Americans in the early 20th century, originally in the South. The simple but expressive forms of the blues became by the 1960s one of the most important influences on the development of popular music. Learn more about blues, including notable musicians.
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4 days ago · Folk music in the US is varied across the country's numerous ethnic groups. The Native American tribes each play their own varieties of folk music, most of it spiritual in nature. African American music includes blues and gospel, descendants of West African music brought to the
2 days ago · Neil Young, Canadian guitarist, singer, and songwriter best known for his idiosyncratic output and eclectic sweep, from solo folkie to grungy guitar-rocker. His songs included ‘Down by the River,’ ‘Ohio,’ ‘Helpless,’ ‘Hey Hey, My My,’ and ‘Angry World.’. Learn more about his life, music, and career.
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4 days ago · Judy Collins, born on May 1, 1939, is an American singer-songwriter, musician, and social activist known for her pure soprano voice, poetic lyrics, and contributions to the folk music revival of ...
5 days ago · Rhythm and blues, term used for several types of postwar African-American popular music, as well as for some white rock music derived from it. Perhaps the most commonly understood meaning of the term is as a description of the sophisticated urban music that had been developing since the 1930s.
4 days ago · It is clear that despite its humble origins among the lower classes, immigrants, and African Americans, jazz was never really a folk music; it professionalized and standardized itself fairly quickly, becoming highly sophisticated show and stage music within a half-dozen years of its initial arrival on sound recording in 1917.