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Archive Archived January 3, 2011, at the
Wayback Machine The Folk File: A
Folkie's Dictionary by Bill
Markwick (1945–2017) –
musical definitions and short...
- Israel-Hamas War.
Vulture has
described his
music as "A mix of old-fashioned
folkie signifiers and trending-topic populism,
delivered in
hooky snippets on social...
- article,
describing Hazard as a
musician "...who
started out as a Dylan-era
folkie, then
spent eight years singing country & western. 'I just love country...
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Bunyan said
later that she had
specifically wanted to be a pop singer, not a
folkie, and that the
choice had been hers. Her
distinctive vocal appeared on "The...
- mind on loco-weed",
Dylan delivered his
biggest shock yet for his
former folkie fans. The
elaborate puns on
getting stoned combine a
sense of paranoiac...
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bought his
first banjo at the
Barrowland market. He
began to tour with the
folkie crowd,
including regular stints at The
Scotia bar, on
Stockwell Street,...
- Neo-psychedelia.
Rolling Stone Argentina took
notice of this, "pero es más
folkie, más
espacial y más acústico, con una legión de guitarras,
mandolinas y...
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Records and its
owner Bruce Iglauer,
described by
Robert Christgau as a "
folkie Leonard Chess".
Chicago blues was one of the most
significant influences...
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stars out of five,
stating that "Rateliff hasn't
completely forgotten his
folkie past: The
wistful "Wasting Time"
shows that he can
still kill you softly...
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remarked that the song "seemingly
appeared out of nowhere,
becoming a neo-
folkie hit
first on
modern rock
radio stations and then on the pop charts. Although...