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'''Folks''' was a folk music fanzine by Pete Willow. | '''Folks''' was a folk music fanzine by Pete Willow. | ||
− | Published from 1978 to 1960 in Coventry, UK, ''Folks'' covered the Coventry folk scene, the musicians and clubs of that period. | + | Published from 1978 to 1960 in Coventry, UK, ''Folks'' covered the Coventry folk scene, the musicians and clubs of that period. Also included were features on local songwriters, such as Martin Prue, and their songs were included in the zine. |
− | Contributors of art work included Den Clarke, among others. | + | Other articles featured musicians such as Ian A. Anderson, Rob Armstrong, Les barker, Sean Cannon, Jackson C. Frank, Al Goodwin, Pete and Sheila Rigg, John Shanahan, and Alan Whittle, among others. |
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+ | Contributors of art work included Den Clarke, Hazel Lester, among others. | ||
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+ | ==External Links== | ||
+ | *[http://coventryfolkclubs.blogspot.ca/2012/08/folks-covers-of-magazine.html Ten of the covers of '''Folks''' zine] | ||
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Revision as of 06:56, 5 April 2014
Folks was a folk music fanzine by Pete Willow.
Published from 1978 to 1960 in Coventry, UK, Folks covered the Coventry folk scene, the musicians and clubs of that period. Also included were features on local songwriters, such as Martin Prue, and their songs were included in the zine.
Other articles featured musicians such as Ian A. Anderson, Rob Armstrong, Les barker, Sean Cannon, Jackson C. Frank, Al Goodwin, Pete and Sheila Rigg, John Shanahan, and Alan Whittle, among others.
Contributors of art work included Den Clarke, Hazel Lester, among others.