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1 1950’s-1960s Folk music

2 1950s folk The Kingston Trio
“In 1957 The Kingston Trio emerged from San Francisco’s North Beach club scene to take the country by storm, bringing the rich tradition of American folk music into the mainstream for the first time. During the late 50s and early 60s, the Trio enjoyed unprecedented record sales and worldwide fame, while influencing the musical tastes of a generation.”

3 1950s folk Kingston Trio Bob Shane-guitar (1934-present), Nick Reynolds-guitar, percussion ( ), Dave Guard-banjo, guitar ( ) Met at Menlo College (California) Played together on and off Finally, in 1957, became The Kingston Trio Could be considered the American “Beatles” “The music was rooted in American Popular culture, but performed with a refreshing style that now seems timeless.” (kingstontrio.com) Influenced the music industry after the Folk Revival (started in 1940s and peaked in 1960s)

4 1950s folk “Odetta” Holmes (1930-2008)
Interview “Odetta” Holmes ( ) Born in Birmingham, Alabama, Raised in Los Angeles California American folk, blues, jazz and spirituals Influential to Bob Dylan, Joan Baez, Janis Joplin, and many others Time (news magazine) stated that Rosa Parks was her #1 fan and that Martin Luther King Jr. called her queen of American folk music Beads= “third eye of vision” Roberta

5 Anti-war Movement Vietnam War 1959-1975
Commitment of half a million Americans 58,500 deaths Younger generation involved in the anti-war movement

6 1960s folk Pete Seeger (1919-2014) Born: NY, Died: NY
Played the banjo, guitar, recorder, tin whistle, mandolin, piano, ukulele 1960s- prominent singer of protest music Turn, Turn, Turn

7 1960s folk The Byrds 1964-2000 (on and off)
1964- formed in Los Angeles, California Started as a trio (Jim McGuinn, Gene Clark, David Crosby) with roots in folk music Members in 1965: David Crosby, Gene Clark, Michael Clarke, Chris Hillman, Jim McGuinn Most influential in Folk-Rock music Turn, Turn, Turn

8 Folk Rock

9 1960s folk-rock What is folk-rock music?
Folk Revival and Folk-Rock birthed out of: Urban vocal groups of the Folk Revival Folk-protest singers/song writers Revival of North American Rock and Roll from the British Invasion “Originally the term referred to a genre that arose in the US and Canada in the mid- 1960s. The sound was epitomized by tight vocal harmonies and a relatively “clean” approach to electric instruments, while the repertoire was drawn partly from traditional folk sources, but even more from folk-influenced singers/songwriters.”

10 Urban vocal groups of folk revival
Almanac Singers 15 members (in and out) Woody Guthrie, Pete Seeger Specialized in topical songs: anti-war, anti-racism Popular front Political group Alliance of liberals Vowed to put differences aside in order to promote religious and racial inclusiveness in workers’ rights

11 I don’t want your millions- Almanac singers
I don't want your millions, Mister, Think me dumb if you wish, Mister, I don't want your diamond ring. Call me green, or blue, or red. All I want is the right to live, Mister, This one thing I sure know, Mister, Give me back my job again. My hungry babies must be fed. Now, I don't want your Rolls-Royce, Mister, I don't want your pleasure yacht. Take the two old parties, Mister, All I want's just food for my babies, No difference in them I can see. Give to me my old job back. But with a Farmer-Labor Party We could set the people free. We worked to build this country, Mister, While you enjoyed a life of ease. You've stolen all that we built, Mister, Now our children starve and freeze. Give me back my job again So, I don't want your millions, Mister, I don’t want your millions- Almanac singers

12 1960s folk-rock Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young
David Crosby (The Byrds) , Stephen Stills (Buffalo Springfield), Graham Nash (The Hollies), Neil Young 1968-present Inducted into Rock and Roll Hall of Fame twice

13 Woodstock-crosby, stills, Nash and Young
Well I came across a child of God, he was walking along the road And I asked him tell where are you going, this he told me: Well, I'm going down to Yasgur's farm, going to join in a rock and roll band. Got to get back to the land, set my soul free. We are stardust, we are golden, we are billion year old carbon, And we got to get ourselves back to the garden. Well, then can I walk beside you? I have come to lose the smog. And I feel like I'm a cog in something turning. And maybe it's the time of year, yes, and maybe it's the time of man. And I don't know who I am but life is for learning. By the time we got to Woodstock, we were half a million strong, And everywhere there was song and celebration. And I dreamed I saw the bombers jet planes riding shotgun in the sky, Turning into butterflies above our nation. We are stardust, we are golden, we caught in the devil's bargain,

14 Review What did you find important in this lesson?
What place did folk music hold in history? (Why was folk music significant in history?) What are you thoughts on how folk music started? What changes have you noticed in folk music throughout time? (original folk music compared to folk music in the 1960s) Name 2 folk musicians/bands from 1950s-1960s


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