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Thanks for letting us know, @Dwayne. "Folk movement"? In the folk community, we call it The Great Folk Music Scare -- for about a month and a half, folk music was a commercially viable genre. Not at all what the Folk folk are looking for! I remember Trini well from those days -- his version of "Lemon Tree" may be the definitive Trini performance for me... but here's his version of another song with a Pete Seeger connection (writing credits vary, both Jose Marti and Joseito Fernandez have reason to claim authorship): Guantanamera.
Question: Did folk die out, or did it merely become part of the ‘tool box’ of popular music by the mid 1960’s? For example, Dylan influenced The Beatles (especially John), and some have written that their song writing on “Rubber Soul” was a nod in the folk direction.
Sorry, you posted this while I was composing my own response. What Do We Do? I dunno. Start still another thread? Take over an existing musical thread? Mmmm....
https://www.mi6community.com/discussion/14644/the-general-music-thread/p49
Maybe you guys can answer my all-time question: What was “Puff The Magic Dragon” really about!! 😊
@RichardTheBruce: I agree in theory, but that thread has turned out to be a general-music-dump thread (no offense intended). There is a lot of music but no discussion.
I'm not sure I can answer @Dwayne 's predominant question either way, but we should get it out of the RIP thread. Although so many folk musicians are, in fact, dead by now.
https://www.mi6community.com/discussion/2367/chat-thread-free-discussion
Okay, "The General Music Thread" it is. @Dwayne, your answer(s) re: PP&M are over there. @j_w_pepper, I know the intent was light-hearted, but really: a little cold, dontcha think? Besides. musicians of all genres are dying all the time. Kurt Cobain, anybody?
(I don't care what copyright laws made them call this song: this is Nirvana covering "In the Pines" by Leadbelly. Or maybe Bill Monroe. Hey, that's just the folk process at work. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/In_the_Pines Besides, all 3 are dead now...)
Always loved me a bit of folk-rock. A worthwhile artist to listen to is Michael Nesmith. He was an established songerwriter before being cast in The Monkees TV show, and in the early 70s produced 3 or 4 excellent folk rock albums. Songs like Different Drum and Conversations are worth digging out. One publication called him the greatest singer/songwriter no one has heard of.
Neil Young is a towering figure
And The Doobie Brothers.
https://people.com/movies/star-trek-actor-ben-cross-dead/
Wow. R.I.P. Mr. Cross.
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/lori-nelson-actress-in-revenge-of-the-creature-dies-at-87
Daniel Craigs father sadly passed away at age 77.
My condolences to Daniel.
https://www.huffingtonpost.fr/entry/andre-paul-duchateau-est-mort-le-scenariste-de-ric-hochet-avait-95-ans_fr_5f4788b9c5b697186e31aeef
A very familiar name. 95 is a good age to go.
https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/chadwick-boseman-marvel-black-panther-dies-colon-cancer-024040826.html
A big lost for those of us that watched him in the Jackie Robinson movie '42' as well as the 'Black Panther.'
After a four-year battle with colon cancer, actor Chadwick Boseman, known for his role as King T’Challa aka Black Panther for the MCU franchise, passed away at the age of 43 -
https://apnews.com/5f4352111fdead278da3651b44d311b8
He had a promising career ahead of him, what a loss. RIP.