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The Search for Folk: Then and Now

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Monday, November 03, 2008

Folkways Records founder Moses Asch brought folk music from around the world to American living rooms. Today, we hear about Asch's legacy and those continuing his quest for folk sounds. And: a look at a new collection called "Of Great and Mortal Men: 43 Songs for 43 US Presidencies." (And we ask the songwriters what they have in store for their 44th song.)

Tell us: What's your "democracy song?"

Finding New Folk Music

Without Moe Asch, folk-music collections would look – and sound – very different. The founder of Folkways Records (later Smithsonian Folkways) captured the sounds of cultures throughout America and around the world. But 60 years after he started the influential label in New York, the search for traditional music and ...

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Ballad of the Commander in Chief

Just in time for tomorrow’s election comes a new collection of songs called "Of Great and Mortal Men: 43 Songs for 43 U.S. Presidencies." The project is the work of three lo-fi songwriters -- Christian Kiefer, Matthew Gerken and Jefferson Pitcher -- and each song depicts something about the character ...

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What's a Folk Song? You Tell Me.

Moses Asch at the Folkways office in New York, date not known.

Folkways Records did many things, but chief among them was proving that Big Bill Broonzy was right: “They’re all ...

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