| | - Roger McGuinn
Jim McGuinn, later known as Roger, was already a veteran of the New York and Los Angeles music scene when he cofounded the group that would become the Byrds with Gene Clark and David Crosby in 1964. ... http://www.ibiblio.org/jimmy/mcguinn/index.html
|
| |
- Jonathan Bright
Singer and solo acoustic guitarist performing original folkstyle music. Site contains biography, photos, links, lyrics, and album sound clips. ... http://www.jbright.com/
|
| |
|
- Tim Ambler
Tim was once a lawyer. Wigs and gowns though were really not his thing and evenings and weekends were often spent around the pubs and clubs of London, Manchester and Dublin raising a few quid playing to what can best be described as diverse audiences ... http://www.timambler.com/
| | |
| |
- Greg Alexander
Traveling singersongwriter Greg Alexander performs Future Folk: a combination of bluesy folk & contemporary lyrics. Vintage music supports modern stories from a very lively performer. ... http://www.gregalexander.com/
|
| |
- John McCormick
John McCormick is a modern minstrel with gentle wit, sensitive vocals, and wicked guitar skills. He has mastered the intricate styles of the American, Irish, Scottish and English folk traditions while developing a rich, resonant and wonderfully expre ... http://www.mccormickjohn.com/
| | - Keith Hinchliffe
Best known for his haunting arrangements of Celtic music, Keith has recently released Red Scarf Smiler, a much more eclectic selection of music including Elizabethan lute works, blues, Latin American pieces and eight original compositions. ... http://www.keithhinchliffe.com/
|
| |
- Mark Colgan
Mark Colgan got his first guitar as a present at the age of seven. At seventeen or so he started playing the London folk circuit Bunjies, Cousins club etc. Watching and playing among artists like Bert Jansch, John Renbourn and Davy Graham. He made an ... http://www.markcolgan.com/
| | |
| |