Moving Documentary ‘Karen Dalton: In My Own Time’ Profiles the Underappreciated Folk Music Figure
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Remembering the Queen of Folk Music: New biography spotlights singer, guitarist, actor, and activist Odetta
‘Small Town Talk’ Explores the Lives of Woodstock’s Famous Inhabitants
‘The Devil Is In It’ – Beautiful, Collectible Volume Traces the Acoustic Guitar’s Evolution and More
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7 Essential Books for Fans of Delta Blues
Book Review: A Definitive Look at the Life of Blues Legend Robert Johnson
New Book Release: Chords at Your Fingertips
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New Book Release: Roots and Blues Fingerstyle Guitar Explorations by Steve James
Preview the New ‘Play the Blues Like…’
Blues, like folk music, is all about making it your own. The ultimate goal is to study the greats and piece together what you have learned in a unique way. The more sources you borrow from, the less you sound like, say, a Robert Johnson clone, and the more you…
Lead Belly, Jackson C. Frank Documentaries in the Works
Chances are you know Lead Belly, the iconic, influential, and greatly celebrated folk and blues master. You will not be surprised to learn that he is the subject a forthcoming documentary film directed by Curt Hahn featuring reflections on the singer-guitarist from such heavyweights as Joan Baez, Harry Belafonte, Arlo…
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‘Windy and Warm’ – Watch Chet Atkins Perform this Acoustic Classic on ‘The Johnny Cash Show’
After Chet Atkins first recorded John D. Loudermilk’s “Windy and Warm,” in the spring of 1961, the guitarist made this bouncy instrumental one of his signature tunes. Bluegrass legend Doc Watson followed suit, and CGPs John Knowles and Tommy Emmanuel, among other distinguished players, also added it to their repertoires.…
‘Acoustic Uprising’ Documentary Explores Fingerstyle’s Rise to Prominence
“I’ll never forget the first time I heard, and more importantly, saw a fingerstyle performance,” says Drew Roller, director of the new fingerstyle documentary Acoustic Uprising. “The ceiling instantly became the floor and I became obsessed. I wanted to learn more, and when I couldn’t find a way to delve…
‘John Prine Beyond Words’ — A New, Essential Book for John Prine Fans
New Book ‘Johnny’s Cash & Charley’s Pride‘ Reveals Guitar Stories and More
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Read an Excerpt of the Guy Clark Biography, ‘Without Getting Killed or Caught’
New Book ’26 Songs in 30 Days’ Reveals the History of Woody Guthrie’s Columbia River Songs
New Book Showcases Arkansas Farmer & Guitar Maker Ed Stilley’s Folk Art
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READ an Excerpt from the New James Taylor Biography ‘Sweet Dreams & Flying Machines’
In 1970, a scraggly, anti-heroic young man from North Carolina by way of Massachusetts began presenting a biting and dark-yet-comforting new sound, a kind never heard before. Within a year of his first major album, Sweet Baby James, the rock icons of the 1960s were gone: the Beatles, Hendrix, Joplin,…