Folk-Rock

Folk-Rock takes the simple, direct songwriting style of folk music and melds it to a prominent rock & roll backbeat. One of the most distinctive elements of folk-rock is the chiming, ringing guitar hooks, coupled with clear vocal harmonies. Folk-rock was pioneered in the mid-'60s by the Byrds, who played Bob Dylan songs as if they were from the British Invasion. The Byrds established the blueprint that many bands followed. As the '60s winded down, more folk-rock groups emphasized the acoustic origins of folk and backed away from the ringing electric arrpeggios of the Byrds. In the next three decades, both the acoustic and electric folk-rock sounds were commonplace in rock & roll.
Holly Near Steeleye Span
Joni Mitchell Buffy Sainte-Marie
Fred Neil Gordon Lightfoot
The Holy Modal Rounders Grateful Dead
Arlo Guthrie The Everly Brothers
Sandy Denny Dillard & Clark
Moses Asch The Lovin' Spoonful
Judy Collins John Denver
Victoria Williams Jackson Browne
Linda Ronstadt Pentangle
Love Jefferson Airplane
Bert Jansch Leonard Cohen
Eric Andersen Paul Simon
June Tabor Phil Ochs
The Incredible String Band Richie Havens
Music from Big Pink
The Band (1968)
California Bloodlines
John Stewart (1969)
Best Of: Songs from the Street
Murray McLauchlan (2007)
Bryter Layter
Nick Drake (1970)
Velvet Underground & Nico
The Velvet Underground (1967)
Music from Big Pink [Bonus Tracks]
The Band (2003)
Unhalfbricking
Fairport Convention (1969)
Songs of Leonard Cohen
Leonard Cohen (1968)
Abandoned Luncheonette
Hall & Oates (1973)
Sweetheart of the Rodeo [LP]
The Byrds (2005)


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