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Strange Creek Singers

This group was formed through the late 60s by Mike Seeger (b. 15 August 1933, NEW YORK, NY, USA). All of those other group had been Lamar Grier (banjo), Tracy Schwarz (b. Daniel Tracy Schwarz, 13 November 1938, NEW YORK, NY, USA; fiddle/electric guitar/banjo) who had formerly been with Seeger’s …

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Tim Eriksen

Although most widely known mainly because the shaven-headed and earringed lead singer of the original folk band Cordelia’s Father, Tim Eriksen can be a respected teacher and a collector of folk song variants. Maybe remarkably, Eriksen’s musical origins are in the traditional western Massachusetts hardcore punk picture from the ’80s, …

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Bryan Bowers

Autoharpist Bryan Bowers was created in St. Petersburg, VA, on August 18, 1940. Being a boy, he’d often sing combined with the call-and-response harmonies from the railroad employees. He enrolled at Randolph Macon University in Ashland, VA, where he ultimately began playing your guitar. But an itinerant multi-instrumentalist transformed him …

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Tom Adams

Anyone whom Ricky Skaggs offers declared is “one of the better banjo players ever” will need to have something choosing him. Tom Adams, the receiver of the high praise, 1st found the public’s interest carrying out in Jimmy Martin & the Sunny Hill Boys and later on among the Johnson …

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Anthony Seeger

The grandson of influential composer and ethnomusicologist Charles Seeger as well as the nephew of folk music artists Pete and Mike Seeger, Anthony Seeger is a staunch supporter of world music. As curator from the collection and movie director of Smithsonian/Folkways, Seeger was professional maker and editor of almost 220 …

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Mike Seeger

Born into among the first groups of American folk music, it had been probably inevitable that Mike Seeger would turn into a musician and folklorist. His parents, Charles and Ruth Crawford Seeger, aided John and Alan Lomax in the Archive of Folk Track within the Library of Congress. Mike’s half-brother, …

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Ralph Rinzler

Ralph Rinzler (given birth to Ralph Carter Rinzler) played a significant role within the revival of folk music in the past due ’50s and early ’60s. Furthermore to playing mandolin and performing using the Greenbrier Males, he helped to discover and expose folk music artists including Expenses Monroe, Doc Watson, …

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The New Lost City Ramblers

Through the folk increase from the late ’50s and early ’60s, the brand new Dropped City Ramblers launched audiences towards the authentic string strap sound from the 1920s and ’30s, along the way educating a generation that experienced never noticed this uniquely American appear of old-time music. While keeping music …

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John Cohen

A historian and folklorist within the custom of Alan Lomax, New Yorker John Cohen went a single step additional, forming a revival music group in the later ’50s called the brand new Lost Town Ramblers. Among the initial groups to construct such an work, the Ramblers pre-dated the complete acoustic …

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Doc Watson

Within the latter half of the 20th century there have been three pre-eminently influential folk/country guitarists: Merle Travis, Chet Atkins, and Arthel “Doc” Watson, a flat-picking genius from Deep Gap, NEW YORK. Unlike another two, Watson is at middle age group before attaining any interest. After 1960, though, when Watson …

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