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Subject: RE: Canadian Folk That Doesn't Sound Cheesy From: GUEST Date: 05 Apr 17 - 10:00 AM Gordon Bok is not Canadian Keith, he's American. |
Subject: RE: Canadian Folk That Doesn't Sound Cheesy From: GUEST Date: 05 Apr 17 - 09:45 AM Jaysus Bobad, don't ask that question..there be dragons! |
Subject: RE: Canadian Folk That Doesn't Sound Cheesy From: BobKnight Date: 05 Apr 17 - 09:34 AM JP Cormier's "Molly May," is great, great singer and a brilliant guitarist too. |
Subject: RE: Canadian Folk That Doesn't Sound Cheesy From: bobad Date: 05 Apr 17 - 09:01 AM Define folk 😁 |
Subject: RE: Canadian Folk That Doesn't Sound Cheesy From: GUEST Date: 05 Apr 17 - 08:53 AM There are SOOOOOOO many, where to start, Natalie McMaster, Ashley MacIsaac, Kate and Anna Macgarrigle, The Rankins, Stan Rodgers, Mary Jane Lammond, Laura Smith...the list is endless. |
Subject: RE: Canadian Folk That Doesn't Sound Cheesy From: GUEST,Jon Date: 05 Apr 17 - 08:46 AM A favourite Stan Rogers song for me Make and Break Harbour |
Subject: RE: Canadian Folk That Doesn't Sound Cheesy From: Keith A of Hertford Date: 05 Apr 17 - 06:54 AM "BAY OF FUNDY" by Gordon Bok. |
Subject: RE: Canadian Folk That Doesn't Sound Cheesy From: Keith A of Hertford Date: 05 Apr 17 - 06:52 AM Anything by Stan Rogers. |
Subject: RE: Canadian Folk That Doesn't Sound Cheesy From: Richard Mellish Date: 05 Apr 17 - 06:44 AM Do Newfies count? If so try this CD or this one. (Just two that I happen to have.) |
Subject: Canadian Folk That Doesn't Sound Cheesy From: GUEST,Planxty Davis Date: 05 Apr 17 - 06:04 AM Does anyone know any good Canadian folk that doesn't sound cheesy? Great Big Sea is awful to me, and they swagger around like they are kings of the folk scene. Does anyone know Canadian artists that sound genuine? |
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