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The Folk Music Revival of 2001

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January 11, 2002 - On this edition of All Songs Considered we look at some of the artists responsible for 2001's folk music revival. Featured artists: Gillian Welch, Ralph Stanley, Jimmie Rodgers, Hank Williams, Doc Watson, Roscoe Holcomb, John Hartford, the Reverend Gary Davis, and the 1946 Band.

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The Folk Music Revival of 2001

O Brother, Where Art Thou?

Angel Band

Artist: Alison Krauss & Gillian Welch
Album: O Brother, Where Art Thou?

More than thirty years after the death of Carter Stanley, his brother Ralph is enjoying more popularity than ever. This recording was made in 1955.

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Down from the Mountain

Big Rock Candy Mountain

Artist: John Hartford
Album: Down from the Mountain

John Hartford was a passionate and often unheard voice in country music for more than 30 years. The soundtrack to O Brother, Where Art Thou? brought him the attention his fans thought he long deserved.

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American Roots Music

Waiting for a Train

Artist: Hank Williams
Album: American Roots Music

Jimmie Rodgers was the father of country music. This song -- one of his trademark train tunes -- was recorded in 1929.

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American Roots Music

Cold, Cold Heart

Artist: Hank Williams
Album: American Roots Music

In six short years, Hank Williams forever changed the course of music history. Though he died before he was 30, Williams left a remarkable collection of original songs still performed by artists around the world.

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There Is No Eye: Music for Photographs

Man of Constant Sorrow

Artist: Various Artists
Album: There Is No Eye: Music for Photographs

Musician, photographer, and historian John Cohen first heard Roscoe Holcomb play the banjo on a journey through eastern Kentucky in the late 1950s. Cohen coined the phrase "high, lonesome sound" to describe Holcomb's voice.

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    • Artist: Roscoe Holcomb
    • Label: Smithsonian Folkways
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Demons and Angels: The Ultimate Collection

Twelve Gates to the City

Artist: Reverend Gary Davis
Album: Demons and Angels: The Ultimate Collection

The Reverend Gary Davis was a great ragtime guitarist in the 1920s. He was an ordained minister, and part of the folk revival of the 1960s.

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Doc Watson at Gerdes Folk City

Little Sadie

Artist: Doc Watson
Album: Doc Watson at Gerdes Folk City

Doc Watson first performed on electric guitar, but switched to acoustic for his first solo performance at Gerdes Folk City, featured on this recording.

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Time (The Revelator)

Dear Someone

Artist: Gillian Welch
Album: Time (The Revelator)

Gillian Welch is one of several young artists helping to revive the sound of old-timey folk and bluegrass.

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David Peterson and 1946

The Butcher Boy

Artist: The 1946 Band
Album: David Peterson and 1946

The 1946 Band pays tribute to the great father of bluegrass, Bill Monroe and his Blue Grass Boys with vintage clothing and a meticulously crafted sound.

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