Bluegrass couldn't avoid the transformative touch of the '60, and we think that 1968 was one of its most exciting years.
Episode 174 features singer-songwriter Chiara D., musician Taylor Dallas Vidic, Minneapolis pianist and singer Scottie Miller ...
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NPR's Michel Martin speaks with banjo virtuoso Béla Fleck and soprano Renée Fleming about their collaborative project and album, "The Fiddle and The Drum," which celebrates Appalachian folk music.
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These folk rock songs from artists like the Byrds and Joni Mitchell were part of the catalyst that woke young boomers up to ...
During the 60s, voices for change came together in song. Here are some of the most influential folk voices from this period.
Without Gene Clark, it's hard to say if there would have been a Byrds at all. A founding member of the '60s folk rock band, Clark helped pen some of their most famous songs: "I'll Feel a Whole Lot ...
The folk era of the 1950s and early 1960s was far different for musicians than in modern times. Their performances were ...
Anti-folk grew out of the rapidly gentrifying Manhattan of the late '80s and early '90s. If you missed it, this is what you ...
The iconic group, which has been performing for 60 years, is slated to play the final show on its “All The Good Times: The ...