Description of Urban Folk
While traditional, acoustic-bred folk music finds its strength in deeply rural, blue-collared portraits, contemporary Urban Folk artists such as Roger Manning, Bonfire Madigan, and Ani DiFranco cultivate their Folk-Punk roots on cracked, aching city sidewalks. Owing as much to Bob Dylan's personality in D.A. Pennebaker's classic 1965 documentary Don't Look Back as to Woody Guthrie's Dust Bowl Ballads, Urban Folk songs are often three-chord bouts bursting with sharp-witted criticisms. Often enjoying Greyhound as their official "tour bus," artists within this genre are known to take to the streets and coffeehouses to "busk" their socially concerned and often politically- charged songs. As with most traditional folk material, the message is always paramount while instrumental prowess remains secondary. It's not uncommon to see these transient troubadours barely holding down melodies on cheap electric guitars through pint-sized, battery-powered amplifiers as their voices swoop through the city's tall corridors.
Ani DiFranco
Ani DiFranco's unique urban
folk is a combination of
punk rock and folk rock
with almost as many D.I.Y.
morals as Fugazi. Born in...
Catie Curtis
Boston staple Catie Curtis
has been compared to
Rickie Lee Jones, Dar
Williams and Juliana
Hatfield. Folk singer Catie...
Mary Lou Lord
Her voice ranges from a
scratchy whisper to a
singsong soprano and her
awkward guitar-strumming
has developed into her so...
Michelle Shocked
One of the first Adult
Alternative
singer-songwriters,
Shocked got airplay all over
America with her single "...
Roger Manning
Manning offers a refreshing,
charismatic approach to the
socially charged,
old-fashioned storytelling
within songwriting. Manni...
Terry Callier
A singer-songwriter from
Chicago, Terry Callier's lush
folk-jazz has been
rediscovered by a new
generation of music lover...