
Digital Tradition Folksong Database has the lyrics to thousands of folk songs.
Folk Artists. Web pages of, by or for folk musicians.
Folk Den. Roger McGuinn says "The purpose of this page is to use the medium of the World Wide Web to continue the tradition of the folk process..."
Folk U.S.A. clips Concert clips of Ian & Sylvia, Kingston Trio, etc.
Hootenanny. A memorial to this controversial but lamented early 60s weekly TV show that showcased folk musicians.
Ozark Folksongs contains transcriptions and audio files to hundreds of folksongs collected by John Quincy Wolf from 1952-1970. Website also contains info on Sacred Harp singing and Memphis Blues. By Spring 2003 site will include recordings of several bluesmen visiting Wolf’s folklore classes.
Protest Songs. Comments on the state of protest music today.
Sing Out! magazine was
the monthly "bible reading" for folk music fans then (and now).
The Ballad Tree Hugh Blumenfeld's Folk Music Portal, including free MP3 downloads.
Usenet discussion group on general folk music topics. For discussion related specifically to the Great Folk Scare consider subscribing to our free Virtual Coffeehouse.
Webcasts: WUMB out of Boston
offers streamed Tranitional,
Contemporary
and "Xtreme"
folk 24/7
And you
may
also enjoy this
show of traditional music from Ireland and Great Britain, archives
available.
Joe Bussard A
hard-core
78 rpm fiend, Joe Bussard has spent a lifetime pursuing rare surviving
examples of early 20th century American music. His private archive
contains
more than 25,000 obscure recordings from the golden age of old-time
music,
country blues etc. Now he shares it with the world through custom-made
tapes and pre-recorded CD's of his vintage 78s.
Go to The
Great Folk Scare main page
