Folk Music

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Across
  1. 3. Harrison, Tom Petty, Jeff Lynne, and Roy Orbison who called themselves -Traveling Wilburys.
  2. 4. group that created the the song “flowers”-Kingston trio
  3. 5. Dylan toured with a band from Canada who would later be known simply as the Band.-Hawks
  4. 8. and son team of musicologists from the Library of Congress-John and Alan Lorax,louisiana named Leadbelly who was a gifted singer, songwriter, and guitarist.- (Huddie Ledbetter)
  5. 10. folk jam session where traditional folk songs are sung.-hootenanny
  6. 12. enthusiastic young artist, who produced first concert at Carnegie Chapter Hall in 1961.-Bob Dylan
  7. 14. Village that attracted artists, musicians, writers, and bohemians.-The Greenwich Village Scene
  8. 16. originally distributed by Dylan's company,but over time fell into the hands of bootleggers who sold them illegally. They became known as the -Basement Tapes.
  9. 17. performed his new electric material with what band- Paul Butterfield Blues Band.
  10. 18. which was dedicated to keeping folk singers and songwriters in touch by publishing left-leaning political songs, a risky endeavor at the time.-Sing Out!
Down
  1. 1. folk music of Trinidad has a different rhythmic quality than traditional American folk, but the narrative verse structures and storylines are similar.-Calypso
  2. 2. outlets for the folk community to weigh in with criticisms and opinions of songs, events, and new artists. -Broadside
  3. 6. important early folk singer- Woody Guthrie (1912-1967).
  4. 7. the darling of the traditional folk crowd, who became known as "Queen of Folk."-Joan Baez
  5. 8. radio shows began appearing, hosted by folk singer Burl Ives on the CBS network. -The wayfaring stranger
  6. 9. Workers of the World -(1WW, or popularly known as the "Wobblies") 1930s
  7. 11. popular folk groups created this song ("Michael Row the Boat Ashore," #1, 1961),-Highwaymen
  8. 13. Gurthrie most famous song-“this land is your land”
  9. 15. where musicians were paid in tips that were collected in baskets that were passed around were known as -basket houses"