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Almanac Singers

The Almanac Performers lasted for hardly a year in support of left out three dozen songs, and their work was at least as controversial since it was popular. However they had been among the 1st folk music groupings arranged for politics reasons to record, and their lineup — Pete Seeger, …

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Si Kahn

The political balladry of Woody Guthrie, Tom Paxton, and Phil Ochs is reflected within the songs of North Carolina-based singer/songwriter Si Kahn. Although his like music are almost as effective, Kahn’s ideal strides attended along with his lyrical talks about the unemployed, the racially abused, the sexually harassed, as well …

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Vikesh Kapoor

A 21st hundred years folksinger and songwriter in the Woody Guthrie/Pete Seeger populist custom, Vikesh Kapoor grew up in rural Pa but found his contacting after an impromptu cross-country trip, and he found himself singing at a memorial program in Boston for Howard Zinn. Relocated by Zinn’s lifelong dedication to …

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Curtis Eller

A fantastic and highly interesting singer/songwriter who’s based in NEW YORK, Curtis Eller has successfully brought a number of affects to his unorthodox folk-rock eyesight. The banjo-playing Eller’s function comes with an old-time experience, drawing on a good amount of immediate or indirect affects in the ’20s, ’30s, and ’40s …

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