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Folk Britannia: Davy Graham
  FOLK BRITANNIA | 2. FOLK ROOTS, NEW ROUTES


 
 

Programme two looks at the 1960s folk boom, when the hippie generation repackaged folk music to appeal to a wider audience.

A new breed of virtuoso guitarist - such as Davy Graham and Bert Jansch - became the heroes of the movement as folk clubs, run by young people for young people, sprang up all over the country.

In 1965, Britain produced its first folk pop star in the form of Donovan - who embraced bohemia and turned his back on society, "challenging hypocrisy and greed." Later the same year, Bob Dylan polarised folk fans by going electric.

But there was still a mood for experimentation. In Scotland, the Incredible String Band fused folk with psychedelia while Pentangle explored the possibilities of jazz-folk.

Folk-rock entered the mainstream - Lindisfarne's Fog on the Tyne spent 54 weeks in the charts - but by the mid-1970s the genre had become a parody of itself.

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WHICH SIDE
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February 2006
Concert of protest and social justice songs
Robb Johnson

 EPISODE 2 MUSIC INFORMATION
Details of the songs in part 2

 FOLK CLUB MEMORIES
Tell us about the best gigs you've seen

 FOLK BRITANNIA | ARTIST WEBSITES
Find out more about the musicians

 HAVE YOUR SAY
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