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  2. The 100 Essential Folk Songs. Song – Written OR Performed by: This Land is Your Land – Woody Guthrie. Blowin’ in the Wind – Bob Dylan. City of New Orleans – Steve Goodman. If I Had a Hammer – Pete Seeger. Where Have All The Flowers Gone – The Kingston Trio. Early Morning Rain – Gordon Lightfoot. Suzanne – Leonard Cohen.

  3. During the past century, the best example of this musical reinvention process was the so-called Folk Music Revival that reached its high point from the late 1950s to the end of the 1960s. During this period, music that was created and performed by “the folk” attained mass popularity. If there was an origin moment for the Revival, it was the Kingston Trio’s surprise hit song of 1958 ...

  4. Whereas Big Band/Swing music placed the primary emphasis on the orchestration, post-war/early 1950s era Pop focused on the song's story and/or the emotion being expressed. By the early 1950s, emotional delivery had reached its apex in the miniature psycho-drama songs of writer-singer Johnnie Ray. Known as 'The Cry Guy' and 'The Prince of Wails,' Ray's on-stage emotion wrought 'breakdowns ...

  5. 22 de fev. de 2018 · 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. Not all popular political songs involve protesting the powers that be, with our list including tunes that drum up support for the military, tap into nationalist sentiments, or touch on subtle but important events throughout ...

  6. 28 de mai. de 2024 · The Rising of the Moon: Irish Songs of Rebellion. Tommy Makem, Liam Clancy, Patrick Clancy Tom Clancy. 3.50 125 2. 1956. Irish Folk Music. rebellious nationalism patriotic political history longing acoustic melodic. Prev. 1 2 ... 26 Next. The greatest Traditional Folk Music albums of the 1950s, as voted by RYM/Sonemic users.

  7. John Avery Lomax (September 23rd, 1867 – January 26th, 1948) was a pioneering musicologist and folklorist. Lomax was born in Goodman, Mississippi and grew up in central Texas. He was raised on a farm and lived the life of a Texas farmer for the first 28 years of his life. He was surrounded by the music of the rural Texan countryside. He became fascinated it the ability of the simple ballads ...