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Two Sides of Dave Van Ronk CD music This two-on-one single-CD pairing of sessions from 1963 and 1981 isn't the most logical chronological mating, but Van Ronk's style was consistent enough throughout his career that it's not jarring, though neither album is among his very best. Two Sides of Dave Van Ronk music CDs The first half of the disc is devoted to the whole of the 1963 In the Tradition album, which was evenly split between tracks on which the singer is backed by the Dixieland jazz-style combo the Red Onions and by more customary acoustic folk-blues ...See Full Description
Two Sides of Dave Van Ronk songs. Digitally remastered by Joe Tarantino (Fantasy Studios, Berkeley, California).
Van Ronk is one of the most important figures in '60s folk. INSIDE combines two albums he recorded for Prestige (FOLKSINGER and INSIDE DAVE VAN RONK) in 1962, immediately following his stint ...
Two Sides of Dave Van Ronk album. In his characteristically sardonic liner notes to this compilation of his earliest recordings, Dave Van Ronk denies that he was ever a folksinger. While such a declaration may seem ludicrous on its face, Van Ronk's perspective contributes to an understanding ...
Two Sides of Dave Van Ronk CD music. IIn 2005, Dave Van Ronk's memoirs were made available with the publication of THE MAYOR OF MACDOUGAL STREET. Released in conjunction with the book, this similarly titled companion CD consists entirely of previously unreleased material from the first dozen years ...
Two Sides of Dave Van Ronk music CDs. Both historically and aesthetically, singer/guitarist Dave Van Ronk was probably the most important piece of the 1960s Greenwich Village folk-scene puzzle. He was at the vanguard of the so-called "folk revival," and was an inspiration to Bob Dylan and many ...
Two Sides of Dave Van Ronk songs. Though among his late-'50s/early-'60s contemporaries in the Greenwich Village folk scene, Dave Van Ronk was less critically acclaimed than Bob Dylan or commercially successful than Peter, Paul and Mary, it could be argued that he was the best interpretive singer ...
Two Sides of Dave Van Ronk album. This appearance by folk legend Dave Van Ronk was his last appearance at the Bottom Line, a New York haunt that the Mayor of MacDougal Street made his home so many times over his long career. This 2001 performance was ...
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