The document discusses a 1963 New Yorker article about the growing popularity of folk music in America. The article notes that folk music was gaining mainstream popularity through popular artists covering folk songs and the growing commercial success of folk music records and concerts. It also discusses how folk music appealed to younger audiences and represented a break from conventional pop music of the time.
The document discusses a 1963 New Yorker article about the growing popularity of folk music in America. The article notes that folk music was gaining mainstream popularity through popular artists covering folk songs and the growing commercial success of folk music records and concerts. It also discusses how folk music appealed to younger audiences and represented a break from conventional pop music of the time.
The document discusses a 1963 New Yorker article about the growing popularity of folk music in America. The article notes that folk music was gaining mainstream popularity through popular artists covering folk songs and the growing commercial success of folk music records and concerts. It also discusses how folk music appealed to younger audiences and represented a break from conventional pop music of the time.
The document discusses a 1963 New Yorker article about the growing popularity of folk music in America. The article notes that folk music was gaining mainstream popularity through popular artists covering folk songs and the growing commercial success of folk music records and concerts. It also discusses how folk music appealed to younger audiences and represented a break from conventional pop music of the time.