Soul-Folk
- author
- Ashawnta Jackson
- Narrator
- Megan Gage
- Length
- 3 hours 52 minutes
- Publisher
- Bloomsbury
- Catalogue #
- 22193
- Categories
- Arts General
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Folk music of the 1960s and 1970s was a genre that was always shifting and expanding, yet somehow never found room for so many. In the sounds of soul-folk, Black artists like Terry Callier and Linda Lewis began to reclaim their space in the genre, and use it to bring their own traditions to light- the jazz, the blues, the field hollers, the spirituals- and creating something wholly new, wholly theirs, wholly ours.
This book traces the growing imprints of soul-folk and how it made its way from folk tradition to subgenre. Along the way, it explores the musicians, albums, and histories that made the genre what it is.
