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folk singer
noun
- a singer who specializes in folk songs, usually providing their own accompaniment on a guitar.
folk singer
noun
- a person who sings folk songs or other songs in the folk idiom
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Derived Forms
- folk singing, noun
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Word History and Origins
Origin of folk singer1
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Example Sentences
He was stocky and looked a little like Alan Sherman on the cover of “My Son, the Folk Singer.”
“You all seem very nice,” folk singer Michelle Shocked told a crowd of fans gathered for a concert in San Francisco.
Once upon a time, folk singer Michelle Shocked called herself a lesbian.
In 1974, Canadian folk singer Murray McLauchlin issued a 45 single, “Linda Won't You Take Me In.”
I was lucky the folk singer Judy Collins babysat for me and instilled in me an early passion for music.
In the end, as has been seen, March gets an ill-word from the Greek folk-singer, who is not more constant in his praise of April.
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