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  1. 24 de abr. de 2024 · Any list of folk rock musicians has to include the names Bob Dylan, The Byrds, Simon and Garfunkel, Neil Young, America, and Crosby, Stills and Nash. These older groups are widely recognized as some of the best folk rock bands, and for good reason.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Folk_rockFolk rock - Wikipedia

    Folk rock is a genre of rock music with heavy influences from English folk and American folk music. Combining the elements of folk and rock music, it arose in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom in the mid-1960s. In the U.S., folk rock emerged from the folk music revival.

  3. Hace 5 días · Ed Ward. The Byrds, American band of the 1960s who popularized folk rock, particularly the songs of Bob Dylan, and whose changes in personnel created an extensive family tree of major country rock bands and pop supergroups. Learn more about the Byrds in this article.

  4. 1. Simon & Garfunkel. The famous folk rock duo consisting of Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel met each other when they were 11. In their teens, they started a group called Tom & Jerry with some moderate success. After the name change, Simon & Garfunkel released their first album, Wednesday Morning 3 A.M., to a disappointing result of only 3,000 sales.

  5. The Albion Band, also known as The Albion Country Band, The Albion Dance Band, and The Albion Christmas Band, is a British folk rock band, originally brought together and led by musician Ashley Hutchings.

  6. 10 de jul. de 2020 · By Hugh Fielder. ( Classic Rock ) published 10 July 2020. Folks music’s not all “hey nonny nonny” y’know. In the 70s, it sneaked its way into the heaviest of rock's repertoire. We look at the groups that spearheaded the genre.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_BandThe Band - Wikipedia

    The Band combined elements of Americana, folk, rock, jazz, country, influencing musicians such as George Harrison, Elton John, the Grateful Dead, Eric Clapton and Wilco. Between 1958 and 1963, the group was known as the Hawks, a backing band for rockabilly singer Ronnie Hawkins.