At Carnegie Hall is a live album by The Weavers.
The concert was recorded live at Carnegie Hall in New York City on December 24, 1955. The Weavers had previously been blacklisted because of allegations that Pete Seegers was a communist.
Live Folk And Folk Rock Albums Of The 1950s
Folk music is hard to define. Wikipedia really struggles but does identify some characteristics for folk or traditional music:
It was transmitted through an oral tradition.
The music was often related to national culture.
They commemorate historical and personal events.
The songs have been performed, by custom, over a long period of time.
There can be a fusion of cultures as people with different background mix together.
There was a significant revival in the interest in folk music after World war 2 creating what some people call contemporary folk music. This was originally acoustic based but from the mid 1960s onwards with The Byrds and Bob Dylan, it was electrified to create folk rock.
Folk and Folk Rock Live Albums Of The 1950s
The Weavers At Carnegie Hall 1955
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The All Time Best Live Folk And Folk Rock Albums
I don’t have a readers poll to find the best live folk albums for this decade but I do have a poll to find the all time best folk and folk rock live albums.
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Folk and folk rock live albums by decade – 1950s – 1960s – 1970s – 1980s – 1990s – 2000s – 2010s –
At Carnegie Hall is a live album by The Weavers.
The concert was recorded live at Carnegie Hall in New York City on December 24, 1955. The Weavers had previously been blacklisted because of allegations that Pete Seegers was a communist.