Sentences with phrase «folk troubadour»

September 29, 2017 • Originally debuted at Carnegie Hall just weeks after the election, the Midwestern indie - folk troubadour unveils a protest song for a new era.

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Along the way, Warren moved from classical music toward the rhythms of his time» folk and rock» and set out for New York to become a Dylanesque troubadour.
The second wave arrives this week and brings a fairly interesting mix of titles: John Sayles» Baby It's You, Sidney Lumet's Daniel, the Martin and Lewis comedy Money From Home, Jacques Demy's ruly strange The Pied Piper with folk - pop troubadour Donovan, and my favorite of the batch, the French romantic drama Girl on the Bridge:
It's a fitting pallor for the 1960s folk scene in Greenwich Village that the eponymous troubadour, played by Oscar Isaac, finds himself rambling through.
At times Springsteen has been accused of being a romantic or, even worse, just a liberal; but he's also been celebrated as a visionary, a troubadour whose insights into the struggles of common folk also touch on the larger themes of disenchantment with the American Dream.
Troubadour, vaudevillian, storyteller, adventurer, singer - songwriter, Lewis was winner of the Colorado Rocky Mountain Folks Festival Troubadour Award in 2003, New Folk Winner 2002 at the Kerrville Folk Festival in Texas and 2001 Falcon Ridge Folk Festival Audience Favorite.
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