Genre: Folk-Jazz
Folk-Jazz is used for musicians (from the 1950s on) who often use strong folk melodies as vehicles for solos. They tend to keep their ears open to musical developments in other countries (e.g., world music), emphasize quieter volumes, and break down boundaries between jazz and seemingly unrelated genres. (read more)
Albums
Featured Albums (view all Folk-Jazz albums)
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Oregon: Music Of Another Present Era (Vanguard)
1972 Vanguard -
John Fahey: The Transfiguration Of Blind Joe Death
1997 Tacoma -
John Fahey: Rain Forests, Oceans & Other Themes
1988 Rounder -
Gil Scott-Heron: The Revolution Will Not Be Televised
1974 Bluebird
Programs
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