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Peter Knight

Peter Knight (never to end up being confused using the pop music conductor/arranger from the same name) is among the most respected music artists to emerge from the early-’70s British folk-rock growth. A banjo/fiddle virtuoso — but also a multi-instrumentalist with skills on electric guitar, keyboards, and bass, among various …

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Band of Hope

The Music group of Wish were a 1990s-era acoustic folk group formed by Roy Bailey, who also sang lead. Their repertory was politically concentrated, though their instrumentation was traditional. The additional members had been Martin Carthy (vocals, acoustic guitar), Steáfán Hannigan (uilleann pipes, half lengthy pipes, whistle, percussion, bodhrán, cittern), …

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Michael Talbott & The Wolfkings

San Francisco’s Michael Talbott was raised listening to Uk folk because of his father. Father was interested in Nick Drake, Steeleye Period, and Fairport Convention, therefore passionate that Michael was just four years of age when he experienced his 1st Richard Thompson concert. The adult Michael would perform inside a …

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Gallery

The Uk group Gallery released a good if unexceptional folk record for the tiny MIDAS label in 1972. Though mainly in the original acoustic folk mildew, including some well-worn tracks like “Fake Bride-to-be” and “Allow No Man Take Your Thyme,” it isn’t wholly in probably the most traditional stress of …

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Sweeny’s Men

An early on and essential Irish group that influenced both acoustic as well as the electric powered folk revival, it featured Andy Irvine (afterwards of Planxty and Patrick Road), Johnny Moynihan (afterwards of Planxty and De Danann), and Terry Woods (afterwards of Steeleye Span as well as the Pogues).

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The Horse’s Ha

Because the group took its name from your Dylan Thomas’ short story The Horse’s Ha, one might assume that band was a British folk revival group with art house intentions, but Horse’s Ha comes from Chicago, IL, although there is nothing at all actually remotely Midwestern about their sound. Horse’s …

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Joker’s Daughter

The atmospheric folk-pop outfit Joker’s Daughter is a collaboration between English-by-way-of Greece singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist Helena Costas and genre-bending hip-hop artist/producer Danger Mouse (Gnarls Barkley, Danger Doom, DM & Jemini). Costas, who started her musical profession on violin, crafts elegant pop tracks that attract on from mythology to meals to past due-’60s/early-’70s …

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Ashley Hutchings

Ashley “Tyger” Hutchings first achieved identification being a co-founder of Fairport Convention in 1967, but his function and his music affects predate Fairport Convention by many years, and he has since gone to found and business lead numerous various other notable groupings, including Steeleye Period, and the many Albion Bands. …

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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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Martin Simpson

Martin Simpson is among the most visible types of the relationship between your Celtic folk of the uk and American musics such as for example country as well as the blues, which branched from their Uk resources as American immigrants became distant using their past countrymen. Simpson’s existence charts an …

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