You probably mean Brett Dennen, but your question is so vague that it is hard to tell.
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Yes. Tim Morgon was a "folk"singer who often played at the Ice House in Pasadena during th '70s. He was on guitar and had a bass player and a drummer. Quite a looker as well. Good voice.
Tracy Chapman is primarily known for her skills as a singer-songwriter and plays several instruments, most notably the guitar. She often accompanies her vocals with acoustic guitar, showcasing her folk and rock influences. Additionally, she has been known to play piano and other string instruments in her music.
A Swiss alpine folk singer is called a yodeler.
There are 6 strings on a folk guitar as with most guitars, except for 12 strings.
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Maddy Prior is a Southern blues and folk singer who is known for a fantastic voice and for being a virtuoso on the electric guitar and acoutstic guitar.
Jose Gonzalez is an indie folk singer song writer born in Sweden in 1978. He is a member of the band Junip. He does vocals and plays both classic and bass guitar and has been performing since 2003.
Yes. Tim Morgon was a "folk"singer who often played at the Ice House in Pasadena during th '70s. He was on guitar and had a bass player and a drummer. Quite a looker as well. Good voice.
The Folk Singer was created on 1986-06-16.
Peter Hughes is known for being a multi-instrumentalist. He plays bass guitar and acoustical guitar in the band called the Mountain Goats. He plays folk rock and Lo-Fi music.
because he is a Folk Singer. that's why.
Tracy Chapman is primarily known for her skills as a singer-songwriter and plays several instruments, most notably the guitar. She often accompanies her vocals with acoustic guitar, showcasing her folk and rock influences. Additionally, she has been known to play piano and other string instruments in her music.
Go to youtube.com and type in 'KK Slider Folk Guitar'.
A Swiss alpine folk singer is called a yodeler.
Harry Robertson - folk singer - died in 1995.
Harry Robertson - folk singer - was born in 1923.