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* Read * Number #1: The Story of the Original Highwaymen: A Journey Through Folk Music History-- The Folk Revivals, the Great Folk Music by Richard E. Noble Ü eBook or Kindle ePUB. Number #1: The Story of the Original Highwaymen: A Journey Through Folk Music History-- The Folk Revivals, the Great Folk Music The Highwaymen-- yes, the originals-- are still singing together and still celebrating the folk tradition with songs old and new. The story continues as the legacy of folk music continues into the 21st century. "NUMBER #1" tells the story of folk music-- especially at its commercially successful-- through the lens of the Highwaymen and their experiences. In the autumn of 1961, an obscure recording by a little-known college folk group climbed to the top of the Billboard charts. It was the pinnacl
Title | : | Number #1: The Story of the Original Highwaymen: A Journey Through Folk Music History-- The Folk Revivals, the Great Folk Music |
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.12 (982 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1432738097 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 336 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-12-23 |
Language | : | English |
The Highwaymen-- yes, the originals-- are still singing together and still celebrating the folk tradition with songs old and new. The story continues as the legacy of folk music continues into the 21st century. "NUMBER #1" tells the story of folk music-- especially at its commercially successful-- through the lens of the Highwaymen and their experiences. In the autumn of 1961, an obscure recording by a little-known college folk group climbed to the top of the Billboard charts. It was the pinnacle of the last Folk Revival of the 20th century, the time of "Great Folk Music Scare". Relive the songs of yesterday, celebrate the sounds of today, and look forward to the music of tomorrow with "NUMBER #1".. Upon returning to campus for their senior year, the five Highwaymen found themselves with the number one song not only in the U.S. The history of folk music is traced from its roots, through the crucible of the Great Depression and World War II, and into the 1950s and 1960s, where it experienced its greatest popularity. but throughout most of the world. The era that began with Woody Guthrie, Pete Seeger, and the Weavers, and which would eventually give birth to the legend of Bob Dylan, and those who followed, reached its popular, commercial zenith betw
hvetorino said fantastical!. I was never a folk revival fan up until a couple of years ago, now I can't seem to get enough, so now now hear (read) the story behind the scene of at least one great group is a treat! this book is so well written.. Roy Connors said I am The Highwaymen. Thank you, Richard, for your most authentic book about us and the folk music of the '60s. It was a wonderful time to be alive, hanging around the folk music mecca of the world - Greenwich Village - and fortunately, to be a part of one of the most successful folk groups ever. Even though I was a member of The Highwaymen Part II, along with Renny Temple, Mose Henry, and Alan Shaw, and all of us being mentioned in your book numerous times, we were indebted to David Fisher and the other members of the original Highwaymen for allowing us t
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