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Trees

In 1970, this Uk quintet released several albums that produced no bone fragments about aping the approach of Fairport Convention (then at their peak). An assortment of traditional folk tunes and originals, prolonged electric-guitar heavy plans, and a lady vocalist who took lots of the business lead vocals — it …

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Carol Kleyn

A folk musician blessed having a very clear soprano voice, an enthusiastic talent for performing the harp, and a knack for crafting ethereal tracks, Carol Kleyn was created and raised in Seattle, Washington, and became thinking about music at a age, performing oboe in the institution band and learning piano. …

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Olivia Chaney

Since releasing her first EP this year 2010, Olivia Chaney is becoming one of the most celebrated new superstars in Uk folk, a gifted songwriter using a very clear, expressive tone of voice and a sure hands with several devices, including piano, acoustic guitar, harmonium, and cello. Chaney was created …

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Julie Murphy

Among the most recent in an extended type of British female vocalists, Julie Murphy has quickly increased to top of the echelon of British folk music. Her debut single record, Black Hill Revisited, released in 1999, was called Folk Album from the Calendar year’ by Mojo newspaper. Her collaborations add …

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