Kate Wolf - Wikipedia

Greenwich Village Folk Scene

Photographs by #DavidGahr

1) Folk singers in Washington Square, 1958
2) #EmmylouHarris, 1968
3) #JacksonBrowne, 1967
4) #MarcSilber, 1968
5) #TimBuckley, 1968
6) #BonnieDobson, 1964
7) #WillieDixon, 1960
8) #TomPaxton,1964
9) #TomRush, 1962
10) #PeterLaFarge, 1962

#greenwichvillage #folksingers #thevillage #thefolkscene #folkscene #thesixties #the60s #music #musicworld #musicscene #folkmusic #folkmusicians

my latest #wikipedia biography, for Theodora "Teddi" Schwartz, a charming Yiddish and English language folk singer from New York City who lived to 103. Her small claim to fame is that she co-translated the Yiddish song Dana Dana into English, where it was sung by Joan Baez and later popularized around the world in many more translations.
Apparently she was descended from a #klezmer family too, though I'd need to do more research on that.
#FolkSingers #JewishMusic #Yiddish
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teddi_Schwartz
Teddi Schwartz - Wikipedia

The Gaslight Cafe

The Greenwich Village coffeehouse opened in 1958. Originally it was a "basket house" where unpaid performers would pass around a basket at the end of each set in order to be paid. The cafe became a gathering place for beatniks, artists, poets, and folk singers with a large variety of performances.

#gaslightcafe #gaslightcoffeehouse #cafe #coffeehouse #greenwichvillage #the60s #thesixties #the50s #thefifties #beatniks #beatpoets #folksingers #thevillage #nyc #thegaslight #thegaslightcafe #dickwoods #cafelife #baskethouse

Tell me, lovely people, what is your favourite folk song? Bonus points for a link to where I can listen to it! #FolkSongs #FolkMusic #FolkSingers #Folklore #FavouriteSong #FavouriteFolkSong
A Biography of Milman Parry, Reviewed

Adam Kirsch reviews Robert Kanigel’s “Hearing Homer’s Song,” about the classicist Milman Parry, who proved that the Iliad and the Odyssey were the product not of a single mind but of a long oral tradition.

The New Yorker