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  1. Rooted in music from the Appalachian mountains and long honored dust bowl ballads, musicians like John Hartford, Norman Blake and Jay Ungar & Molly Mason recorded new songs based around traditional folk structures and themes, while artists such as the Handsome Family, Freakwater and Nickel Creek came at the music from a more progressive "alternative" slant, still evoking the honest, spiritual ...

  2. Find Neo-Traditional Folk Albums, Artists and Songs, and Hand-Picked Top Neo-Traditional Folk Music on AllMusic

  3. Mar 17, 2017 · In the 1980s a new crop of country artists emerged who eschewed the pop-laden sounds of Nashville. Neotraditional country, also referred to as new traditional country and new country, takes inspiration from country music's traditional roots - hence "traditional" - especially the honky tonk and bluegrass-tinged sounds of Hank Williams, Ernest Tubb and Kitty Wells.

  4. Rooted in music from the Appalachian mountains and long honored dust bowl ballads, musicians like John Hartford, Norman Blake and Jay Ungar & Molly Mason recorded new songs based around traditional folk structures and themes, while artists such as the Handsome Family, Freakwater and Nickel Creek came at the music from a more progressive "alternative" slant, still evoking the honest, spiritual ...

  5. Neo-traditional bluegrass is a modern take on the traditional bluegrass music genre, incorporating elements of country, folk, and Americana. It features fast-paced acoustic instrumentation, tight vocal harmonies, and storytelling lyrics that often touch on themes of love, loss, and the rural American experience.

  6. Contemporary Polish folk groups are a diverse lot. Some bands play highlander tunes or heavy neo-folk inspired by Slavic mythology, some others stick to the more traditional songs and dances of the Polish heartland, but overall the folk scene in Poland could convert anyone into an avid folk listener.

  7. Apr 17, 2024 · Neofolk, also known as apocalyptic folk or neo-traditional folk, combines elements of traditional folk music and industrial music. It originated from esoteric music circles in the 1960s to describe music influenced by artists such as David Tibet, Douglas Pearce, and Tony Wakeford.