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Folk Playground |
| Code: |
PUT250 |
| Price: |
$29.90 |
| Availability: |
IN STOCK
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| Description: |
Folk Playground
Special Offer - Free Colouring Book filled with great Putumayo cover artwork with every Putumayo Kids CD purchased
Folk Playground features fun songs from many of America's
leading
children's musicians and other well-known artists.
Click on the song titles below to listen to samples
To listen to the sample tracks, you must have RealPlayer
installed on your computer. Click here to download the free player. |
Years
ago, before the advances of modern technology gave us MP3 players and
video phones, people used to get together with family
and friends to make music. Gathered around the fireplace or sitting on
the front porch, people of all ages would pull out instruments
and sing traditional songs that had been passed down from previous
generations. Parents learned from grandparents and children
learned from parents. In this manner, a circle was created and the
music was preserved for future generations to know, learn and
love. This is the very essence of folk music, and its legacy continues
on Folk Playground, a family recording from Putumayo Kids.
In the 1950s and 60s, many songs that had survived the passing of time found renewed life and meaning for a new generation of
performers and audiences. Singers like Woody Guthrie, Bob Dylan, Pete Seeger, Joan Baez, Odetta and others were part of this
popular revival and many of the people who sing on Folk Playground
grew up listening to their songs. As adults, these musicians have
continued the folk music tradition by performing their own versions of
classic songs or by writing new ones inspired by those songs.
Some of these musicians can trace their roots directly back to the folk family tree: Erib Bibb is the son of famous folk singer Leon Bibb. He is joined by Michael Jerome Browne on a folk//blues song “Just Look Up.” They are joined by Elizabeth Mitchell, Jon Gailmor, Victor Johnson and Trout Fishing in America, who have devoted their careers to performing folk songs for children and adults.
Like some of their predecessors, several musicians on Folk Playground have taken different routes to the folk scene. Dan Zanes, Laurie Berkner, Justin Roberts and Brady Rymer traveled rock and roll roads before taking a turn down the path of kids’ music and folk songs. Zoe Lewis
has flown all over the world before landing in Massachusetts to sing
about “Sheep.” Still others are even more unlikely wanderers onto the
scene: Retro pioneer Leon Redbone reaches back into time for his version of “Polly Wolly Doodle” and Michelle Shocked pulls a few strings to bring us her cover of “Got No Strings” from the animated Disney classic, Pinocchio.
To help ensure that the folk legacy continues for many generations to
come, Putumayo is donating a portion of the proceeds from the sale of Folk Playground to the Fund for Folk Culture, in support of their dedication to the dynamic practice and conservation
of folk and traditional arts and culture in the United States
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