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  2. 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 ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. Aug 29, 2017 · Probably the most influential and productive of these revivals took place in the early 1960s, about the same time as rock and roll became such a towering force in American music, and to some extent as a reaction to rock’s commercial dominance. Later, of course, musicians would find ways to merge the two strands.

  5. Jun 29, 2022 · "Freight Train" became a staple of the 1960s folk revival. Many critics now consider it a timeless classic. YouTube. Cotten was married in her mid-teens and had a daughter. A pastor discouraged...

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  6. Aug 6, 2018 · All About the Folk Revival. A basic introduction to the 1960s American folk music revival. Library of Congress / Public Domain. By. Kim Ruehl. Updated on 08/06/18. The folk revival of the 1960s is often the starting point of fascination with the style for many contemporary folk fans.

  7. 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 ...

  8. Some are from the folk revival, others remember folk music in situ, as it were, having been used or created in conjunction with the performance of American folk music. Some of these can be seen below in the slideshow, or explored further by visiting our selection of American Folk Music objects.

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