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Discovering Folk Music

✍ Scribed by Stephanie P. Ledgin


Publisher
Praeger
Year
2010
Tongue
English
Leaves
222
Edition
Illustrated
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


From indigenous music to Pete Seeger and Bruce Springsteen singing This Land Is Your Land side-by-side at the pre-inaugural concert for our first African American president, folk music has been at the center of America's history. Thomas Jefferson wooed his bride-to-be with fiddle playing. Stephen Foster captured the mood of our country in transition. The Carter Family adapted music from across the pond to Appalachia. Paul Robeson carried folk music of many lands to the world stage. Woody Guthrie's dust bowl ballads spoke to the common man, while Sixties protest music put folk on the map, following the Kingston Trio's hit, Tom Dooley.

Folk music has evolved with America's changing landscape, celebrating its multi-cultural traditions. From Irish step dancers to rap, parlor songs to Dixieland, blues to classical, Discovering Folk Music presents the genre as surprisingly diverse, every bit the product of our national melting pot.

Demonstrating continuing relevance of folk music in our everyday lives, the book spotlights an amazing array of personalities, with special emphasis on the folk revival era when Dylan, Baez, Odetta, and Peter, Paul and Mary sang out. These and others influenced such contemporary performers as Shawn Colvin and Ani DiFranco. Those on today's fringes of folk scene continue to look to these deep roots while embracing alternative sounds.

Included are interviews with such legendary artists as Janis Ian, Tom Paxton, and Jean Ritchie. Nora Guthrie, Woody's daughter, also weighs in. Discovering Folk Music is a ground-breaking look at 21st-century folk music in our rapidly changing digital world, family friendly while ripe for rediscovery by the Woodstock generation.

✦ Table of Contents


Cover
Title
Copyright
Contents
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Why Folk Music?
Chapter 1 What Is Folk Music? Beyond β€œKumbaya”
Chapter 2 American Folk Music: A Cultural Mosaic
Chapter 3 Folk Revival: 50 Years On
Chapter 4 No Boundaries: New Folk to Anti-Folk
Chapter 5 The Power of Song
Chapter 6 Guitars, Harmonicas, and Banjos . . . Oh, My!
Chapter 7 Folk: Family-Friendly
Chapter 8 Folk Alive! Front Porches to Festivals
Chapter 9 Bridging Folk: Tom Paxton to the Abrams Brothers
Chapter 10 A Living Tradition: The Times They Keep A-Changin’
More Folk: Selected Resources
Listening Space: A Folk Continuum
Index
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
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