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Your favorite contemporary folk artists

Bobert 15 Jan 02 - 10:33 PM
GUEST,mgarvey@pacifier.com 15 Jan 02 - 10:37 PM
John Hardly 15 Jan 02 - 10:42 PM
Rolfyboy6 16 Jan 02 - 01:13 AM
kendall 16 Jan 02 - 08:53 AM
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Aidan Crossey 16 Jan 02 - 09:36 AM
Murray MacLeod 16 Jan 02 - 10:09 AM
Bobert 16 Jan 02 - 11:57 AM
Murray MacLeod 16 Jan 02 - 12:25 PM
swirlygirl 16 Jan 02 - 02:04 PM
Francy 16 Jan 02 - 02:14 PM
Clinton Hammond 16 Jan 02 - 03:19 PM
Murray MacLeod 16 Jan 02 - 03:45 PM
Clinton Hammond 16 Jan 02 - 03:54 PM
Bobert 16 Jan 02 - 06:52 PM
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Aidan Crossey 17 Jan 02 - 03:53 AM
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Bobert 17 Jan 02 - 01:10 PM
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Subject: Your favorite contemporary folk artists
From: Bobert
Date: 15 Jan 02 - 10:33 PM

Shawn Mullins, Robin Fulks, Richard Bickner, Mark Germino, Kelly Joe Phelps, Patti Griffin, etc.? Who's your favorite comtemporary folk artist? (This thread may exist but even if it does, I'm curious...)


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Subject: RE: BS: Your favorite contemporary folk artists
From: GUEST,mgarvey@pacifier.com
Date: 15 Jan 02 - 10:37 PM

I'm getting old...haven't heard of any of them. mg


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Subject: RE: BS: Your favorite contemporary folk artists
From: John Hardly
Date: 15 Jan 02 - 10:42 PM

Dave Carter/Tracy Grammer
Pierce Pettis
Tim O'Brien
Darrell Scott
Kristina Olsen
Rani Arbo
Vance Gilbert


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Subject: RE: BS: Your favorite contemporary folk artists
From: Rolfyboy6
Date: 16 Jan 02 - 01:13 AM

Tim O'Brien, Tony Rice, Corey Harris


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Subject: RE: BS: Your favorite contemporary folk artists
From: kendall
Date: 16 Jan 02 - 08:53 AM

Eric Bogle, Utah Phillips, Tom Paxton and Gordon Bok.


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Subject: RE: BS: Your favorite contemporary folk artists
From: GUEST,swirlygirl
Date: 16 Jan 02 - 09:19 AM

Martyn Bennett, Eliza Carthy, and me bloke Jon Loomes (aaww!)

xxx


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Subject: RE: BS: Your favorite contemporary folk artists
From: Aidan Crossey
Date: 16 Jan 02 - 09:36 AM

Ron Kavana, Céide, Kate Rusby, Eliza Carthy, her ma, her da, Steve Earle, Shane MacGowan, Dervish, Niamh Parsons, Paddy Keenan, Gabriel McArdle, Len Graham, Denny Bartley, Brian O'Connor, Matt Molloy ...

At least, they're the people I've been listening to this week!


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Subject: RE: BS: Your favorite contemporary folk artists
From: Murray MacLeod
Date: 16 Jan 02 - 10:09 AM

I rather think that what Bobert is after is names of artists who write their own material in a "contemporary" style (whatever that may be ), as opposed to those who play traditional music, but just happen to be alive at present. Am I right ?

If that is in fact the case, then I would nominate Jack Williams and Richard Shindell as two of my favorites. I could furnish a much longer list of "contemporary" folk artists whose music I cannot stand.

Murray


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Subject: RE: BS: Your favorite contemporary folk artists
From: Bobert
Date: 16 Jan 02 - 11:57 AM

I really was going after the contemporary folk singer songwriters who in twenty or so years we will look back on much the way we now look back on the likes of John Prine, Loudoun Wainwright, Gordon Lightfoot, Hoyt Axton, Tom Waits, Judy Collins, Simon and Garfunkle, Bob Dylan, etc.


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Subject: RE: BS: Your favorite contemporary folk artists
From: Murray MacLeod
Date: 16 Jan 02 - 12:25 PM

My guess is that none of the current crop of contemporary singer-songwriters will be remembered in twenty, thirty years time to anything like the same degree as the artists you name.

I have seen many, many performances by many "name" singer-songwriters, and while I enjoy their performances well enough and will continue to support travelling musicians, there is nobody around today writing memorable songs with memorable melodies in the same way that Paxton, Simon et al did. IMHO

Murray


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Subject: RE: BS: Your favorite contemporary folk artists
From: swirlygirl
Date: 16 Jan 02 - 02:04 PM

I just think that in twenty or thirty years time, people will be hearing a different phase of the tradition...still listening to who are the oldies now but today's contemporary artists will be a part of that...

We need to understand that cultural reference points will chnage and people won't necessarily hear the same things we hear today in the same way, so there's no way to tell...

:)

xxx

(I'll still be listening to Tori Amos and passing it through the family in 20-30 years time!!)


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Subject: RE: BS: Your favorite contemporary folk artists
From: Francy
Date: 16 Jan 02 - 02:14 PM

Larry Kaplan....Gordon Bok........Tom Russell......Sean Tyrrell...........Paul Geremia..........Rick Lee


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Subject: RE: BS: Your favorite contemporary folk artists
From: Clinton Hammond
Date: 16 Jan 02 - 03:19 PM

James Keelaghan, Garnet Rogers, Stephen Fearing, Ian Tamblyn, Willie P Bennette, Ferron, The Arrogent Worms, 4th Street, Tom Lewis, Andrew Cash, Steve Earle, (high fives, derrymacash!) Louden W the 3rd, (some to you Robert!)...

John Prine goes without saying... And I call him contemporary...

Todd Snyder... (At least I hoe he's got that staying power...)

.-)


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Subject: RE: BS: Your favorite contemporary folk artists
From: Murray MacLeod
Date: 16 Jan 02 - 03:45 PM

Clinton, you really believe anybody will be listening to Ferron in thirty years time?

John Prine's work for sure will live on, like Dylan, Paxton and Simon. But I wouldn't have thought he was "contemporary" in the context of the thread.............

Murray


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Subject: RE: BS: Your favorite contemporary folk artists
From: Clinton Hammond
Date: 16 Jan 02 - 03:54 PM

I can hope Murray... I can really hope...

Oh ya... add to my list Leonard Cohen as well...

John Prine.. well, he's still alive, and still writing new material... I'd think that makes him contermporary....


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Subject: RE: BS: Your favorite contemporary folk artists
From: Bobert
Date: 16 Jan 02 - 06:52 PM

Clinton: I really enjoy Steve Earle ( I've been doing Copperhead Road for years...) and Todd Snyder. I'm not familiar with theother folks but this is why I posted this thread. I'm trying to find some other folks to listen to that I'm not presently aware of... Thanks


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Subject: RE: BS: Your favorite contemporary folk artists
From: GUEST,Diana
Date: 16 Jan 02 - 06:57 PM

Eliza Carthy!


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Subject: RE: BS: Your favorite contemporary folk artists
From: uncle bill
Date: 16 Jan 02 - 10:36 PM

Ellis Paul, Kevin So, Keelaghan,Paxton, Tom Prasada-Rao,Vance Gilbert, Tom Landa and the Paperboys, Suzanne Burgy , Tom Kimmel, Lucy K. , Bill Staines,Small Potatoes.


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Subject: RE: BS: Your favorite contemporary folk artists
From: Aidan Crossey
Date: 17 Jan 02 - 03:53 AM

Given that there's a clearer handle on the type of artist you're after checking out, what about Lucinda Williams and Iris DeMent. (Iris' "Wasteland Of The Free" is a real cracker.)

Clinton ... knew I'd find common ground with you somewhere.


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Subject: RE: BS: Your favorite contemporary folk artists
From: Stewie
Date: 17 Jan 02 - 04:24 AM

Steve Young, Chris Smither, Mark Germino, Tom Russell, Terry Clarke, Terry Allen, Richard Thompson, Mary McCaslin, Robin and Linda Williams.

--Stewie.


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Subject: RE: BS: Your favorite contemporary folk artists
From: JohnL
Date: 17 Jan 02 - 04:35 AM

Richard Thompson, Martin Carthy, Eliza Carthy, Norma Waterson, Martin Simpson, Dick Gaughan, Corey Harris, Bert Jansch, Alvin Youngblood Hart, Eric Bibb, Kate Rusby, John Hiatt, not necessarily in that order! It's interesting to see what I guess are postings from the US (I'm in the UK) as there are many names I have never heard of although I follow music press etc in the UK.


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Subject: RE: BS: Your favorite contemporary folk artists
From: Bobert
Date: 17 Jan 02 - 01:10 PM

Stewie: Seems we are listening to some of the same folks. Chris Smither, Robin and lInda Willaims and one of my favirites in Mark Germano. Are you familiar with Sonny Landrith and Pete Drodge? Based on your post, if you aren't listening to them I think you will enjoy them. Also Shawn Mullins kindof falls in that group.

JohnL: Having gotten into playing acoustic blues over the last couple of years, I have been real impressed with Eric Bibb, Alvin Youngblood Hart and especially Corey Harris. I say Corey three years ago at Wolftrap Farms in Virginia and he did an amazing acoustic set which lasted well over an hour. Then I went to see the guy again and he brought his band and the music suffered. Do you know if he's still playing with the band?


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Subject: RE: BS: Your favorite contemporary folk artists
From: Jim Krause
Date: 17 Jan 02 - 02:55 PM

Murray McLeod, I'm not so certain about that. Bill Staines I think will certainly qualify as one whose music may outlive him. He has had several um--hits such as
  • Roseville Fair
  • My Sweet Wyoming Home
  • (All God's Critters Got) A Place In the Choir
  • Rodeo Rose
  • Faith of Man
and perhaps a couple of others I have neglected to mention.
Jim


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Subject: RE: BS: Your favorite contemporary folk artists
From: Murray MacLeod
Date: 17 Jan 02 - 03:18 PM

I quite agree Jim, but I would have thought that Bill Staines belongs with the greats like Prine and Paxton rather than to the modern "contemporary" school of writers.

I notice that faswilli2 mentioned Tom Prasada-Rao above in the same breath as Tom Paxton. Having sat through a Prasada-Rao concert, all I can say is "words fail me" .

Murray


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Subject: RE: BS: Your favorite contemporary folk artists
From: Clinton Hammond
Date: 17 Jan 02 - 03:26 PM

derrymacash

what common ground is that then? Ferron?? coolness!

Bobert

I have to admit, I'm much more of a post CHR Steve Earle fan... once he broke the recording contract shackles and started doing the stuff HE wanted to do, he REALLY started to shine... Granted CHR IS a hell of a fun song to sing! LOL!!!

I'm currently working on his song, "The Galway Girl"... cool piece of song!

.-)


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Subject: RE: BS: Your favorite contemporary folk artists
From: catspaw49
Date: 17 Jan 02 - 06:37 PM

Interesting in the context of contemporary.....On that basis....I'd say we'll hear more soon from Sara Guthrie....probably has the best potential out of the Seeger/Guthrie clan....neat kid, good stuff.

Others, I would think Garnet Rogers, Chris Smither, Kate Rusby, Robin and Linda Williams (though they have been around awhile too), John McCutcheon too I'd think and hopefully Si Kahn. Karen loves Shawn Mullins so I'll go with her on him. Jay Ungar ought to fit in here somewhere too.

I agree on the Prine/Paxton stuff...they're still contemporary I'd say. Most others mentioned here have potential too.....Hey, it's folk-"Time Will Tell"

Spaw


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Subject: RE: BS: Your favorite contemporary folk artists
From: John Hardly
Date: 17 Jan 02 - 07:12 PM

On what I think will be the enduring strength of songs like "Summer Of My Dreams" and the "Garden Song" I think Dave Mallett rates a mention. Maybe he doesn't spring to mind here 'cause his renown is from others doing his songs.

Murray,
I too love Jack Williams. I'm a latecomer to this amazing musician -- only found out about him a few years ago because he shares a label with Small Potatos.

I can't think of a man whose music moves me any more than Chris Smither -- the multiple mention here is well deserved.


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Subject: RE: BS: Your favorite contemporary folk artists
From: Susanne (skw)
Date: 17 Jan 02 - 07:24 PM

Brian McNeill. If in doubt, just check out the epic songs on his CD 'The Back o' the North Wind'!


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Subject: RE: BS: Your favorite contemporary folk artists
From: Clinton Hammond
Date: 17 Jan 02 - 07:31 PM

I can't believe I left John McCutcheon off my list!

D'UH!

.-)


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Subject: RE: BS: Your favorite contemporary folk artists
From: Bobert
Date: 17 Jan 02 - 07:32 PM

Jim Kruase & Murray McLeod: Thanks for the Bill Staines recommendation. I haven't heard of him but will make it a point to try to dnf some of his stuff.

Clinton: I agree with you about Steve Earle's Copperhead Road CD being a little weak but "Guitar Town" and "Exit 0" were both excellent early Earle. "Devil's Right Hand" is as fine a song that's ever been written. I read where Emmy Lou Harris said it was the best song ever written, but I don't know if I'd gone that far.

Is anyone listening to Robin Fulks?


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Subject: RE: BS: Your favorite contemporary folk artists
From: Stewie
Date: 17 Jan 02 - 07:33 PM

Bobert, I have some Sonny Landreth, but don't know Drodge or Mullins - I will check them out. Germino is one of my favourites too; he deserves to be better known. It took me years to track down a copy of 'London Moon and Barnyard Remedies'. Has he done anything since 'Rank and File'?

Others that enjoy very much include Dave Mallett, Tom Pacheco, Norman Blake, Bob Neuwirth, David Olney, Hugh Moffatt, Ian Tyson and Kevin Welch.

--Stewie.


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Subject: RE: BS: Your favorite contemporary folk artists
From: Bobert
Date: 17 Jan 02 - 07:34 PM

Jim Kruase & Murray McLeod: Thanks for the Bill Staines recommendation. I haven't heard of him but will make it a point to try to dnf some of his stuff.

Clinton: I agree with you about Steve Earle's Copperhead Road CD being a little weak but "Guitar Town" and "Exit 0" were both excellent early Earle. "Devil's Right Hand" is as fine a song that's ever been written. I read where Emmy Lou Harris said it was the best song ever written, but I don't know if I'd gone that far.

Is anyone listening to Robin Fulks?


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Subject: RE: BS: Your favorite contemporary folk artists
From: catspaw49
Date: 17 Jan 02 - 07:40 PM

Say Bobertz....It's like dayjawvu all over again boy!!!

If the 'Cat's slow, just remember to wait and not keep hitting the "Submit" button.

Spaw


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Subject: RE: BS: Your favorite contemporary folk artists
From: Tattie Bogle
Date: 17 Jan 02 - 08:27 PM

One other vote for the Bogle clan (Bogles of the world unite!) Eric Bogle (no relation) is still coming up with "Well I heard about so-and-so, and I just wrote this wee song about it". Several of his songs, though, are better known than the man himself: he tells a great story against himself of how "No Man's Land" (aka "The Green Fields of France") was reported in one of our classier newspapers as having been written by a soldier who died in the First World War! Tattie BOGLE


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Subject: RE: BS: Your favorite contemporary folk artists
From: Bobert
Date: 17 Jan 02 - 10:44 PM

Yo, Tattie Bogel, Eric is the "man" and I'm going to find his CD abd get it. If it stinks, my buddy, Spawz has agreed to come take a steamy dump on your welcome mat. Right Spawz? If I can't find the guy, I'll send you a PM begging for help. Deal?


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Subject: RE: BS: Your favorite contemporary folk artists
From: Bobert
Date: 17 Jan 02 - 10:54 PM

Okay, Tattie. I found a used CD by your brother Eric (yeah sure, like we weren't going to believe that "non related stuff... just funnin, with ya'). Well, I ordered it so, hey, I'm lookin forward to hearing the guy...


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Subject: RE: BS: Your favorite contemporary folk artists
From: Rolfyboy6
Date: 17 Jan 02 - 11:10 PM

In the areas you were looking at Bobert, John McCutcheon and Robert Earl Keene. Keene is being labled Alt. Country right now but.... Nancy Griffith and Guy Clark. Greg Brown. Iris DeMent.


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Subject: RE: BS: Your favorite contemporary folk artists
From: Rt Revd Sir jOhn from Hull
Date: 17 Jan 02 - 11:35 PM

Kate Rusby, Michelle Shocked, June Tabor, Ewan MacColl, Billy Bragg & Bert Jansch.


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Subject: RE: BS: Your favorite contemporary folk artists
From: GUEST,swirlygirl
Date: 18 Jan 02 - 07:40 AM

have you actually seen miss rusby live more than once john from hull?

cos if you had i guarantee she would not be a fav contemp folk artist!!

:)

xxx


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Subject: RE: BS: Your favorite contemporary folk artists
From: Wolfgang
Date: 18 Jan 02 - 07:48 AM

one more vote for: Brian McNeill

Wolfgang


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Subject: RE: BS: Your favorite contemporary folk artists
From: GUEST,Ina
Date: 18 Jan 02 - 12:02 PM

UK: June Tabor, Eliza Carthy, Kate Rusby, Billy Bragg, John Tams, Dick Gaughan, Lal Waterson, Richard Thompson, Niamh Parsons

US: Lucinda Williams, Steve Earle, Hazeldine, Freakwater, Cowboy Junkies


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Subject: RE: BS: Your favorite contemporary folk artists
From: DonMeixner
Date: 18 Jan 02 - 12:45 PM

Who will live on? These are my opinions and just off the top of my head. Certainmly there are a lot more women I could name. I'm also sure that people will be remembered for their body of work that I have mentioned only a specific song for. I don't know what every one has written. But I think its unrealistic and maybe unfair to say that no one will be remembered and their songs won't be sung. I doubt that Michael Jackson songs or Kid Rock tunes will be sung around the same camp fires as Bill Staines or Kate Wolf.

Don

Stan Rogers- On his Body of work

Gordon Bok- On the Body of work

Eric Bogle- Waltzing Matilda

Dave Mallet- Garden Song, |Ballad of St Anne's Reel

Kate Wolf- Give Yourself to Love

Bill Staines- Body of work

Si Kahn- Aragon Mill

Bob Franke- Thanksgiving Eve

Nanci Griffith- Its a hard Life

Townes Van Zandt- Body of work


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Subject: RE: BS: Your favorite contemporary folk artists
From: GUEST,Mike Strobel
Date: 18 Jan 02 - 01:07 PM

Here's my List:

Tom Russell, John Prine, Richard Shindell, David Mallett & Andrew Calhoun


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Subject: RE: BS: Your favorite contemporary folk artists
From: GUEST,Margo Timmins
Date: 18 Jan 02 - 01:21 PM

Dear Ina,

Thank you for picking The Cowboy Junkies as of your faves. But we're not from the U.S., we're from Canada.

Love,

Margo


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Subject: RE: BS: Your favorite contemporary folk artists
From: Clinton Hammond
Date: 18 Jan 02 - 03:10 PM

And seeing Margo here has slapped me in the face with another obvious error in my list....

Tamarack! In any and all of its forms...

Talk about a body of work eh!! LOL!!!

Oh and Margo... just in case that is really you... The Trinity Sessions... quite possibly the single best second (they say the 2nd is harder than the 1st eh?) album ever in any and all genres of music... If I had a dime for every time I had to buy that CD again, because I'd loaned it to someone and then NEVER saw it again, I'd be able to afford to have a box of them laying around here somwhere!

LOL!!!!!!


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Subject: RE: BS: Your favorite contemporary folk artists
From: GUEST,Liza Minelli
Date: 18 Jan 02 - 04:08 PM

Lucinda Williams? You gotta be joking. She reminds me of my Mom.


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Subject: RE: BS: Your favorite contemporary folk artists
From: GUEST,JeZeBeL
Date: 18 Jan 02 - 04:09 PM

Martyn Bennett
Barachois
422
The Pack
Vasen
Sharon Shannon
Richard Wood
Chris Armstrong
Kate Rusby, no matter what swirly girl says
Kathryn Tickell!! She rocks

Loads of people but I can't think of anymore

Belle xxx


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Subject: RE: BS: Your favorite contemporary folk artists
From: Amergin
Date: 18 Jan 02 - 04:26 PM

kate rusby...jez lowe...eric bogle...bill staines....christy moore...


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Subject: RE: BS: Your favorite contemporary folk artists
From: GUEST
Date: 18 Jan 02 - 04:31 PM

Kate Rusby has been mentioned here several times. She is a very fine traditional musician. She is not a "contemporary folk" artist.


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Subject: RE: BS: Your favorite contemporary folk artists
From: JeZeBeL
Date: 18 Jan 02 - 04:40 PM

Very true guest. But she is one of my favourite artists anyway.


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Subject: RE: BS: Your favorite contemporary folk artists
From: GUEST,Dale
Date: 18 Jan 02 - 05:43 PM

And nobody's mentioned Gillian Welch, Katy Moffatt or Kimmie Rhodes?


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Subject: RE: BS: Your favorite contemporary folk artists
From: GUEST,SlickerBill
Date: 18 Jan 02 - 05:58 PM

What? Canucks on the Cat and noone mentions Bruce Cockburn? What is up? Massive body of work. brilliant songs. Someone I've really been enjoying is Katherine Wheatley from Ontario. She's an incredible songwriter. What about Ani difranco? Does Neil Young make this list? i gotta say, "O Lonesome me" feels just timeless. Stephen Fearing , especially his last, live album "So Many Miles". Amazing guitarist to boot. Steve Earle. I just discovered this guy recently. I mean, I was familiar with CHR, which is a great tune, but I picked up a cheap CHR cassete for the car ride home one night, and the songs on that album just knocked me out. It's great when you "discover" someone who's been around forever. You've got all those old albums to check out. SB


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Subject: RE: BS: Your favorite contemporary folk artists
From: GUEST,Ina
Date: 18 Jan 02 - 06:54 PM

Hi Margo (in case you're still around)

Nice to hear from you! Of course I know you're from Canada - I'm sorry - my mistake ;-)...anyway, I love your music and I agree with what ClintonHammond said about "The Trinity Sessions"!

And about Kate Rusby not being a contemporary artist - depends on how you define "contemporary" - an artist doing his/her own (self-penned non-traditional) material, an artist only interpreting contemporary songs, an artist still living....

Cheers


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Subject: RE: BS: Your favorite contemporary folk artists
From: GUEST,Annie
Date: 18 Jan 02 - 09:19 PM

Kate Rusby is the best of the younger British crop - I think she'll be around for a while.


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Subject: RE: BS: Your favorite contemporary folk artists
From: Bobert
Date: 18 Jan 02 - 10:55 PM

WHEW!?!....

John the Hull: I've heard Michelle Shocked but non of the others. Thanks.

Wolfgang: Will add Brian McNeal to my watch out for list.

GUEST, Ina: We are all ready listening to the same US artists, fir sure.

Don Meixner: Bill Staines is a name I'm not familiar with but I'm going to get that changed... Amd yeak, screw Kid Rock.. Townes Van Zandt, yeah, Nanci Griffin, Yaeh. With your tastes try Patti Griffith...

Anerigins: Kate Rusby is another of those folks whose name just keep getting thrown into the mix. I'll gett an eye out on her. Thanks.

Liza Minelli: Sorry, wish my mon sounded like Lucindra Williams. Life is tought everywhere.

Dale: I love Gillian Welsh. Period.

Slicker Bill: You and I been listening to and playing, if you are a player, the same stuff. Niel Young, Ani and Steve Earle. Oh, you bad, bad Bill...

THANK EVERYONE FOR THEIR INPUT. tHIS IS GOOD DTUFF!!!!


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Subject: RE: BS: Your favorite contemporary folk artists
From: DancingMom
Date: 18 Jan 02 - 11:55 PM

Yes! Kimmie Rhodes.

Steve Earle. Iris DeMent. John McCutcheon. The Eliza.


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Subject: RE: BS: Your favorite contemporary folk artists
From: GUEST,alinact
Date: 19 Jan 02 - 12:46 PM

just to throw in a couple of aussies - Paul Kelly and Kasey Chambers.

Neither are strictly folk, but their ability to tell a story is equal to any one listed above (IMHO), e.g. PK's Everythigs Turning To White and KC's Sothern Kind Of Life.

Allan


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Subject: RE: BS: Your favorite contemporary folk artists
From: Amergin
Date: 19 Jan 02 - 01:27 PM

there is some one else out there...some one to keep an eye on...Her name is Kate MacLeod...she is from the Salt Lake area, I believe...I saw her a few months ago in Tri-Cities, Washington....and was instantly smitten....get a chance look her up...


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Subject: RE: BS: Your favorite contemporary folk artists
From: Bobert
Date: 19 Jan 02 - 07:57 PM

Thanks, Amergin. Her name has been brought up by others in the thread so you're not the only smitten one. I'll find out about this gal, fir sure...

From reading all these posts there seems to be a lot of Steve Earle fans in Catsburg. I saw him about 6 years ago when he was still doing "whatever" he was doing. Then I read somewhere that he quit doing "whatever", gained 50 pounds and has been trying to get back into the music scene. I'm not that familiar with his recent stuff so if there's anyone out there that is more up to date on the guy, I'd be curious to hear what's up with him.


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Subject: RE: BS: Your favorite contemporary folk artists
From: mousethief
Date: 19 Jan 02 - 10:07 PM

Bruce Cockburn, Tom Paxton, Al Stewart, Keb Mo, Bob Bennett, Gordon Bok.


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Subject: RE: BS: Your favorite contemporary folk artists
From: GUEST,ChrisC
Date: 19 Jan 02 - 10:45 PM

Hi all, This is my first post here; I just couldn't resist commenting on this: I'm really surprised there wasn't more mention of Gillian Welch. I don't mean to slight any of the other artists mentioned here, many of whom I deeply respect. But to my ear, Miss Welch is a cut above, as both a singer and songwriter. I think she has internalized the key elements of traditional folk music, yet put her own contemporary mark on it. Her influences are clearly audible, yet she has found her own way. Her voice and intonation perfectly fit the styles she sings, and her guitar & banjo work (along with that of her accompaniest David Rawlings) are also of note. I believe her music will be looked back on as some of the best from this era.


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Subject: RE: BS: Your favorite contemporary folk artists
From: GUEST,geordie
Date: 20 Jan 02 - 12:54 PM

Stan Rogers...........still contemorary. Emmy Lou Harris. Laura Smith, June Tabor, Kate and Anna Mcgarrigle, Maddy Prior, Arlo Guthrie,Billy Bragg,too many more to name


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Subject: RE: BS: Your favorite contemporary folk artists
From: GUEST,Seamus Kennedy
Date: 21 Jan 02 - 05:17 AM

Bill Staines, Eric Bogle, Ed Miller, Danny Doyle, John McCutcheon, Alison Krauss, Doc Watson, and IMHO the best modern songwriter in Ireland, Mickey McConnell, aka our very own Mudcatter- Chordstrangler. If you haven't already done it, please check out his recordings. The man is a lyrical genius.Trust me on this...have I ever lied to you before?

Seamus


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Subject: RE: BS: Your favorite contemporary folk artists
From: kendall
Date: 21 Jan 02 - 08:53 AM

Who is chordstrangler?


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Subject: RE: BS: Your favorite contemporary folk artists
From: GUEST,breezy
Date: 21 Jan 02 - 09:39 AM

JUNE Tabor got a rare mention yet it was she who gained the wider audience for Bogle -matilda and No mans land-who in turn introduced us to STAN rogers then to Garnett who opens up the world.So return to Tabor to learn of Caddick and Holland and Marsden and Bedford. Then there's Jez and Harvey - our match for Paxton.Did I mention Webber?Tams? or be they contemp/trad? Gaughan and Maclean, doogie i.e.


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