.@Folkways announce 'Clifton Chenier: King of Louisiana Blues and Zydeco'. This landmark Arhoolie box set (November 2025) features 67 tracks, including 19 previously unreleased performances - check out the powerful 1971 live recording of "Mr. Charlie." https://t.co/ce7g2U1jJb
Our weekly premiere and new music round-up is simply packed with entirely legendary bluegrass in this edition of the column!
Check out releases from Andy Leftwich (@theandyleftwich), Carter & Cleveland, The Seldom Scene, and more: https://t.co/yH2Qrq5xXp
Since the 1990s, the Sons of Membertou have been part of a vibrant resurgence of Mi’kmaq musical traditions. The reissue of their 1995 record comes out today on @Folkways.
Watch their performance of the Mi’kmaw Gathering Song at #2024Folklife Festival: https://t.co/81XhpxaJDJ
Legendary bluegrass band The Seldom Scene unveiled a hauntingly beautiful take on Bob Dylan's "Farewell, Angelina."
Stream the latest preview of the band's upcoming LP, 'Remains To Be Scene'
https://t.co/w47nup3RQ6
Sons of Membertou is a Mi’kmaw group that combines traditional drumming, with contemporary sounds of Cape Breton music and lyrics mostly in the Mi’kmaw language.
📅 Hear them Feb13 at the Museum 🎶
🎟 Reserve your FREE ticket https://t.co/UDPXdq1lzA #Winterlude
“It wasn’t until I was a teenager that I realized nobody else I know partakes in this combination of delicacies on Christmas.”
For Folklife Magazine, Logan Clark from @Folkways investigates how her family tradition of caviar and escargots began: https://t.co/MCvsAVO9ga
.@folkways picks out an array of festive recordings from their archives in a special Christmas Eve show 🎄
Featuring Spanish children's choirs, Yorkshire carollers, hand-bell ringers, delicate Swiss music box recordings, and a lot more.
Live for the next hour - https://t.co/WDhWqj4xjr
Elijah Wald, whose book @bobdylan praised on Twitter earlier this month, shares a 31-track playlist of songs from the @Folkways archives to prepare for 'A Complete Unknown'
https://t.co/WJdpmrZxNh
For the @Tennessean, bluesman Jerron Paxton and I had a fantastic conversation about his new @Folkways album "Things Done Changed" and contemplated how his throwback stylings recontextualize Black history's present and future.
https://t.co/nBjb7pikvD
It is with great sadness that we acknowledge the passing of the "First Lady of Children's Music," children’s folk singer and musician Ella Jenkins, recipient of a 2017 #NEAHeritage Fellowship.
Our full statement: https://t.co/MQc4uzWimY
Children’s musician Ella Jenkins has died. She was 100. She’s been called the first lady of children’s music, received a Lifetime Achievement Grammy Award and saw her work immortalized in the Library of Congress.
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Ella Jenkins, the “first lady of children’s music” has died at 100. She shared culture & history through call-and-response songs like "You'll Sing A Song and I'll Sing A Song." Her 70-yr career taught generations to celebrate diversity. Rest In Power. https://t.co/T6vQNoW9OT
Ella Jenkins, a self-taught musician who defied her industry’s norms by recording and performing solely for children, and in doing so transformed a marginal and moralistic genre into a celebration of a diverse yet common humanity, has died at 100. https://t.co/sw18Wxzx6S
Ella Jenkins, a self-taught musician who became a leading figure in American folk and children’s music of the 20th century, has died. She was 100 years old.
She was known for revolutionizing children’s music with her signature “call and response” style.
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“There is no one who has done more for young people in American musical history than Ella Jenkins,” children’s musician Dan Zanes has said.
Read the @nytimes’ obituary to learn more: https://t.co/bc7oy2GLeT
We mourn the passing of Ella Jenkins, one of the most iconic folk musicians of the 20th century, who revolutionized children’s music and inspired generations of listeners around the world. She died peacefully on Nov. 9 at her residence in Chicago, Illinois. She was 100 years old.