Neither a traditionalist, a Chicago stylist, a folkie or a rock 'n' roller, he had from the start a unique sound and a fresh outlook. |
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While many musicians of his generation were turning their back on acoustic music, he remained a loyal folkie. |
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He was not just a straight-ahead, three-chord folkie, but he created a harmonic fusion of folk, jazz, rhythm and blues, and soul stylings. |
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Reich is currently on a three-month North American wildride with fellow siren, slow-burning folkie Addie Brownlee. |
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But there's a lot more of John Lennon's pensive melodicism than Paul Simon's simpering folkie affectation in Smith's music. |
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Rockabilly is not a musical genre about content, the way singer-songwriter folkie stuff is. |
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Look what it's done to me! Why can't I stick my finger in my ear and go and be a folkie and drink beer like everybody else? |
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On disc two, he's the sensitive folkie heard on last year's All Her Love. |
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He started out as a folkie, trekking his way around the clubs, moved on the TV and even became a regular on Countdown. |
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If he doesn't like rap,I suppose Howells is some sort of old folkie,is he? |
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While Dylan doubtlessly copped a song or two or some vocal mannerisms from, say, folkie Dave Van Ronk, Van Ronk has had decades to prove himself Dylan's equal and failed. |
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A fetching departure from folkie Williams who threads a fetching array of beats, loops and triphop styles into a record which confidently advances her gameplan. |
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