Claymore, that is an excellent response. Where I sit, there is a real interest in folk music particularly when people can participate in playing and singing it. There has always been a rarified academic interest in traditional folk music. It hasn't taken root in the general population of America but alongside of that, whenever a folk artist or performer from a traditional place is presented, it always seems to draw a crowd, sometimes small or occasionally large. There is a need for folk music although you won't find it satisfied on the media. You have to look away for it from academia or commercial popular music. Check the living room.
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