The chart visualizes two recordings of the English folk song “Scarborough Fair”—one sung, one spoken—by Patrick Savage, a study author and participant. The song unfolds at around half the ...
2. “Going Down To Mississippi” by Phil Ochs Phil Ochs knew his way around political protest songs in the 1960s, the most well-known being the 1965 folk song “Going Down To Mississippi”.
It’s constantly found on lists of the greatest American songs of all time, and we understand why it’s so loved years after it was released. Few folk songs capture the American experience quite ...
They called it "joyous," "infectious," and a "masterpiece of Irish folk." It was clear ... and the promise of love. It's a song that never gets old." Moore's own affection for the song mirrors ...
What began as a small table of musicians grew into a crowd as people jumped in and began to play traditional Irish folk tunes. The performers seemed to communicate with each other through the music, ...
AMC’s genre streamer Shudder and picked up North American, U.K., Irish, Australian and New Zealand ... Shoo is consumed by the old woman’s paranoia, rituals, and superstitions, eventually ...
"Fréwaka," a horror film told in both the Irish and English languages ... Shoo is consumed by the old woman’s paranoia, rituals, and superstitions, eventually confronting the horrors from ...
WITH three number one songs and a chart-topping album in the official Irish charts, Mountmellick folk singer Emer Dunne has been making a name on the Irish music scene. Now Emer is set to bring that ...
The biggest Folk albums of the month (defined in partnership with English Folk Expo) by British and Irish artists, based on sales in the UK of downloads, CDs, vinyl and other formats, plus streams.
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