These three folk artists from the '70s aren't household names and yet still have songs that have endured for decades.
These are three massively popular folk songs that everyone loves, but are somehow so reflective that they feel personal to every one of us.
They ruled radio, sold millions, and filled arenas – yet history quietly moved on without them. Welcome to the world of the ...
Beloved folk icon John McCutcheon returns to Grass Valley on Saturday, January 10, for his annual KVMR Fundraiser Concert at ...
Stevie Nicks, who listened to the Everly Brothers as a child, wrote "Landslide" when bandmate and boyfriend was touring with ...
In an age of algorithms and streaming music, record stores offer an alternative. At Folk Arts Rare Records, founder Lou ...
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Who is Peggy Seeger? Folk music legend to pay tribute to late husband on Late Late Show
Folk music legend Peggy Seeger will be paying tribute to her late husband Ewan MacColl on the Late Late Show's trad special.
Taste of Country said many more country stars such as Shania Twain, Reba McEntire, Billy Ray Cyrus, Doug Stone, Shelby Lynne, ...
Discover 15 hidden gems from the 1970s: forgotten classics that reveal the decade’s richest, weirdest, and most beautiful ...
Generations of LGBTQ+ artists have challenged the industry to create more variable genres with avant-garde style, elliptical ...
George Harrison wrote Isn’t It a Pity for The Beatles, but the song was repeatedly rejected before finally being released in 1970.
The right ’70s song does more than trigger nostalgia, it feels like it could drop into a 2025 playlist without missing a beat. These ten tracks still sound fresh in your earbuds, in a vintage Camaro’s ...
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