Friday, April 14, 2006

1960s Folk-Rock Lists
Townes Van Zandt, For the Sake of the Song; The Johnstons, Give a Damn/Bitter Green; Steve Young; Rock Salt & Nails. Important Unreleased 1960s Folk-Rock ...www.richieunterberger.com/turnlists.html - 132k - 1960s Folk-Rock Discography
Townes Van Zandt, For the Sake of the Song (1968, Rhino). Some would rather file this under country or folk than folk-rock. But for those unfettered by such ...www.richieunterberger.com/folkrockdisc.html - 98k -
1960s Folk-Rock Links
Townes Van Zandt: There are several pages devoted to a guy who's remembered as a country-folk singer-songwriter, but who did skirt folk-rock in his earliest ...www.richieunterberger.com/turnlinks.html - 54k -
fall2005albums.html
... like Bobbie Gentry, Tony Joe White, Bonnie Bramlett, and Townes Van Zandt -- are certainly familiar to most fans who'd be tempted by such a compilation. ...www.richieunterberger.com/fall2005albums.html - 65k -

site:www.richieunterberger.com townes good yield.
(from below, really this day, but moved down to Thursday with my work ~ playlist): ggl hit for Bo Diddley - intrv Billy Boy) - the website of Richie Unterberger , author of books on music history and travel, and reviewer of too many albums to count for variou s books, publications, and databases. My most recent books are Turn! Turn! Turn!: The '60s Folk-Rock Revolution and its sequel Eight Miles High: Folk-Rock's Flight from Haight-Ashbury to Woodstock. This two-volume history of 1960s folk-rock was published by Backbeat Books, and covers the birth and growth of folk-rock through the end of the decade. Click on those titles for an assortment of goodies related to that groundbreaking musical movement to both entertain aficionados and guide those new to the style through its numerous highlights. .

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