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  1. 22 de fev. de 2018 · Bob Dylan, The Beatles, and Joni Mitchell are just a few of the greats who churned out poignant anthems commenting on events of their time or a bygone era. Considering the onslaught of protests in today’s divisive political climate, Stacker has compiled a list of iconic political songs from 1950 to 2018—one for each year.

  2. The Best Folk Albums of the 1950s. 1. The Everly Brothers - Songs Our Daddy Taught Us. 2. Various Artists - Anthology of American Folk Music. 3. Woody Guthrie - Songs to Grow On, Vol. One - Nursery Days. 4.

  3. Various Artists. In Classic Folk Songs for Kids, curator Jeff Place culls a cross-section of 26 classics from the Smithsonian Folkways vaults to tell an intriguing story of American signature sing-alongs. The songs’ origins are as fascinating as the songs are fun: centuries-old European ballads, an American Revolutionary tune, 19th-century ...

  4. 26 de set. de 2020 · Oye Cómo Va. Oye Cómo Va is a cha-cha-chá track recorded in 1962 by Tito Puente. Though Puente himself is of Puerto Rican descent, cha-cha-chá is a Cuban dance genre that developed in the early 1950s. The song rose in mainstream popularity when it was covered by rock band Santana in 1970. Due to its multinational origins—Cuban, Puerto ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mike_SeegerMike Seeger - Wikipedia

    While in Washington D.C., Ruth Seeger worked closely with John and Alan Lomax at the Archive of American Folk Song at the Library of Congress to preserve and teach American folk music. Ruth Seeger's arrangements and interpretations of American Traditional folk songs in the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s are well regarded. [citation needed] Musical career

  6. of ballads and Alan Lomax’s 1937 mimeographed list of “American Folk Songs on Commercially Available Records.” For American Leftists in the 1950s whose tastes were epitomized by Pete Seeger and Henrietta Yurchenko, Smith’s “Anthology” was a revelation into the music of the “working people” of the

  7. 17 de mar. de 2024 · 18. Don McLean. “American Pie” is one of the all-time greatest folk anthems, and it comes from the brains and talent of Don McLean. The epic song is more than eight minutes long and one of the most identifiable American anthems. New Yorker McLean was born in 1945 and spent most of his time surrounded by music.