A list of puns related to "Folk Revival"
I have begun a communal blog at /r/AppalachiaFolkRevival to create a homegrown mythology about Appalachia. Through songs, poems, art, anecdotes, prayers, myths, or urban legends, I want to start piecing together a cohesive mythology for our land like that of the Greeks, Scandinavians, Egyptians, etc. If anyone is interested in this idea, feel free to share your ideas around the virtual campfire with me!
From what I've read it seems that before this era folk music was largely ignored or lampooned as lowbrow and unimportant, but in this era that appeared to change with the growth in popularity in musicians, acts, and composers such as SeΓ‘n Γ Riada, the Clancy Brothers, the Weevers, and Ewan MacColl. How was such a dramatic shift able to occur?
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I'm not religious or anything, I just think that it's possibly useful beat chop material.
The Noblemen - All In A Twinkling [1980 Southern Gospel]
https://youtu.be/A7A2V1otxsk
Male vocals. Deep voice harmonies.
A song showed up on my Spotify discover Weekly a few years ago that I haven't been able to findβsounded kind of like Fairport Convention, Pentangle or Incredible String Band but much more exuberant and even kitschy and Renaissance Faire-like. Male vocalists, maybe more than one singing in a round. I think the album cover may have been illustrated.
Last week she had like 4M Spotify listeners and now I see she's bout to cross 10M. Agh the glow up. ππ
#streamFolklore
Ethno/folk revivalom myslim skupiny, ktore cerpaju z ludovych piesni, ale hraju ich modernym sposob, resp. trochu inym stylom. Nejake priklady: AltΔ±n GΓΌn, Dakha Brakha, Tinariwen, Shuma... Ja viem jedine o Hrdzi, ale niektore ich pesnicky su na mna moc popove. Mame este nejake dalsie?
I have begun a communal blog at /r/AppalachiaFolkRevival to create a homegrown mythology about Appalachia. Through songs, poems, art, anecdotes, prayers, myths, or urban legends, I want to start piecing together a cohesive mythology for our land like that of the Greeks, Scandinavians, Egyptians, etc. If anyone is interested in this idea, feel free to share your ideas around the virtual campfire with me!
I have begun a communal blog at /r/AppalachiaFolkRevival to create a homegrown mythology about Appalachia. Through songs, poems, art, anecdotes, prayers, myths, or urban legends, I want to start piecing together a cohesive mythology for our land like that of the Greeks, Scandinavians, Egyptians, etc. If anyone is interested in this idea, feel free to share your ideas around the virtual campfire with me!
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