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folk rock
noun
- a style of music combining characteristics of rock-'n'-roll and folk music, often exemplified by protest songs to a rock-'n'-roll beat, and at its height of popularity in the late 1960s.
folk-rock
noun
- a style of rock music influenced by folk, including traditional material arranged for electric instruments
Other Words From
- folk-rocker noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of folk rock1
Example Sentences
After reviewing the lineup, which ranged in genres from pop and rap to electronic dance music and folk rock, we decided to buy two-day passes.
There’s a lot of folk rock, even a lot of punk.
It is an ambitious record, written by Hudson with her close collaborators Linda Perry, Johan Carlsson, and her fiance Danny Fujikawa, spanning folk, rock and synth, soulful ballads and big pop songs.
Keep the Party Going, as the show is billed, takes place seven months after Buffett died from skin cancer in September at age 76, leaving behind a lifestyle empire that reportedly made him a billionaire — and, of course, a deep catalog of wryly literate songs that blend country, pop, folk, rock and Caribbean music.
It was on a song called “Insomniac,” by a folk rock duo called Billy Pilgrim.
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