The Guardian's been running a series this week - History of Modern Music - each day a different subject - pop, rock indie etc - tomorrow it's Jazz.
Today they've done Folk and World Music - they take 50 events that they think are important in the formation of Folk/world music and list them chronologically - they also have created a playlist on Spotty. So there's things like Harry Smith's anthology, Peel plays the Bhundus, Cecil Sharp, Franco OK Jazz, first Womad among others - I'm not sure if you can see the individual 'articles' on-line but you can have a look at their playlist.
and here's the spotty link.
Immediately I have to say - no Chris Wood in there.
Today they've done Folk and World Music - they take 50 events that they think are important in the formation of Folk/world music and list them chronologically - they also have created a playlist on Spotty. So there's things like Harry Smith's anthology, Peel plays the Bhundus, Cecil Sharp, Franco OK Jazz, first Womad among others - I'm not sure if you can see the individual 'articles' on-line but you can have a look at their playlist.
and here's the spotty link.
Immediately I have to say - no Chris Wood in there.
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