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Troubadours: Folk and the Roots of American Music, Pt. 3
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Troubadours: Folk and the Roots of American Music, Pt. 3
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Troubadours: Folk and the Roots of American Music, Pt. 3
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In another fine box set series from reissue specialists
Bear Family Records
, the history of the American folk ballad tradition is chronicled with
Troubadours: Folk and the Roots of American Music
. From the dawn of the recording era and the rural Appalachian singers of the 1920s through the pop crossover singer/songwriters of the 1970s, the traditions of storytelling, political statement, and personal introspection have remained common threads throughout folk music's history. This third volume covers a critical era when the folk revival of the early '60s introduced important artists like
Pete Seeger
and
Joan Baez
, who paid equal tribute to both ancient traditions and contemporary politics in a decade that would serve as a lightning rod for social change. This three-disc set carries over into the early '70s, featuring artists like
Jim Croce
Harry Chapin
, who brought their folk narratives to the pop charts with more progressive styles and modern instrumentation. ~ Timothy Monger
Bear Family Records
, the history of the American folk ballad tradition is chronicled with
Troubadours: Folk and the Roots of American Music
. From the dawn of the recording era and the rural Appalachian singers of the 1920s through the pop crossover singer/songwriters of the 1970s, the traditions of storytelling, political statement, and personal introspection have remained common threads throughout folk music's history. This third volume covers a critical era when the folk revival of the early '60s introduced important artists like
Pete Seeger
and
Joan Baez
, who paid equal tribute to both ancient traditions and contemporary politics in a decade that would serve as a lightning rod for social change. This three-disc set carries over into the early '70s, featuring artists like
Jim Croce
Harry Chapin
, who brought their folk narratives to the pop charts with more progressive styles and modern instrumentation. ~ Timothy Monger