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Artists profiles for performers whose last name starts with the letters A-J
The Everybodyfields
the everybodyfields are widely hailed as one of the most notable artists in the new generation of alt-country artists. Learn more about this talented band.
Almanac Singers
The Alamanac Singers were the first American folk music group to organize and popularize protest and political music.
Asylum Street Spankers
Austin, Texas, supergroup Asylum Street Spankers is one of the best up-and-coming country blues groups around. Learn more about this talented sextet, and find some recommended MP3s and CDs.
The Avett Brothers
The Avett Brothers have been playing music all their lives, but didn't become the band by that name until 2000. Learn more about the Avett Brothers.
Joan Baez
Inarguably the godmother of modern folk music, and one of the most devoted singer/songwriter/activists.
Blind Boys of Alabama
Going strong for over 60 years, the Blind Boys blend traditional gospel with contemporary folk songs.
Greg Brown
Folk-blues troubador Greg Brown is best known for his low, grumbly voice and smooth, poetic lyrics that knock you sideways.
Pieta Brown
Pieta Brown may be Greg Brown's daughter, but her music sounds more like a marriage of Lucinda Williams and Johnny Cash.
Jackson Browne
Born in Heidelberg, Germany, Jackson Browne quickly became one of America's most beloved songwriters. His latest album, Solo Acoustic, Vol. 1, was nominated for a Grammy Award in 2007.
Carolina Chocolate Drops
Dom Flemons of the Carolina Chocolate Drops is not the first person to tell me they think the U.S. is on the verge of an old time music and stringband revival. "All those punk kids," he says, "are dropping their electric guitars and picking up fiddles and banjos."
The Carter Family
The Carter Family was a country-folk band that eventually became one of the most influential groups in the history of folk, country, bluegrass, and southern gospel music.
Neko Case
alt.country chanteuse Neko Case invigorates each song she sings with her unignorable voice and unforgettable poetry.
Cherryholmes
Established in 1999, most of the Cherryholmes family band began playing their instruments for the first time that same year. By 2005, they had been named the Entertainers of the Year at the IBMA Awards.
Guy Clark
alt.country troubadour Guy Clark is often applauded for his deeply lyrical narrative folk songs.
Leonard Cohen
Leonard Cohen is one of Canada's greatest poets, novelists, and contemporary folk singer/songwriters.
Judy Collins
One of America's favorite traditional and contemporary topical singer/songwriters
Kimya Dawson
Kimya Dawson's imagery-laden narrative songs are so original, it's hard to draw comparisons. Fans of Cat Stevens, Paul Simon, and Ani DiFranco will likely enjoy her work, even though it doesn't sound much like those artists.
Hazel Dickens
Hazel Dickens has been a consummate force in the bluegrass, country and folk worlds, working and singing for feminist issues and the rights of the working class.
Ditty Bops
Los Angeles-based duo the Ditty Bops is one of the most innovative nostalgic bands in contemporary folk music, marrying ragtime, western swing, folk, jazz and vaudeville with live puppet shows and other tools of fun, not to mention great music.
Dixie Bee-Liners Profile
Virginia's Dixe Bee-Liners started out in New York City. Learn more about this hot new bluegrass band, including their bio, best records, and download MP3s
The Dubliners
The Dubliners is an Irish folk group founded by singer and guitarist Ronnie Drew in 1962. Originally called the Ronnie Drew Group, they changed their name to the Dubliners, named for the novel by Irish author James Joyce.
Eddie From Ohio
With sweet four-part harmonies and clear folk-rock influences, EFO has been winning fans over across the US for more than a decade.
Steve Earle
One of Alt Country's edgiest and most influential troubadours.
Felice Brothers
The Felice Brothers may be of interest to anyone into the work of Townes Van Zandt, the Avett Brothers, or '60s folk-rockers like Bob Dylan adn the Byrds.
Lester Flatt
Lester Flatt is often considered one of the greatest bluegrass artists of all time. As an early member of Bill Monroe's Blue Grass Boys and then through nearly 20 years of collaboration with Earl Scruggs, Lester Flatt made an indelible mark on American bluegrass.
Bela Fleck
Contemporary-progressive bluegrass banjo virtuoso Bela Fleck is often regarded as one of the best bluegrass pickers in the world.
Dan Fogelberg
Singer-songwriter Dan Fogelberg was one of the wave of sensitive singer-songwriters in the 70s, whose work was influenced by jazz, folk, pop and country.
Foghorn Stringband
Portland, Oregon's Foghorn Stringband is among the leaders of the new old time music revival.
Eliza Gilkyson
Eliza Gilkyson grew up in Los Angeles, the daughter of successful singer/songwriter Terry Gilkyson.
John Gorka
Since winning the Kerrville New Folk competition in 1984, Gorka has gone on to become one of the most prominent contemporary American folk songwriters.
Nanci Griffith
Griffith has dabbled in country, pop, and folk, and is considered one of the best female singer/songwriters in the folk circles.
Hamell on Trial
Ed Hamell (Hamell on Trial) was born in Syracuse, New York, and started playing guitar at age seven. After joining some bands in his 20s, he decided to just call himself by a band name and go solo.
Emmylou Harris
Folk's favorite cowgirl, and a living legend.
Meg Hutchinson
Boston-based singer/songwriter Meg Hutchinson is one of the most promising new contemporary folk artists on the scene.
Infamous Stringdusters
All the members of the Infamous Stringdusters have had rather illustrious careers as backup and session players. Learn more about this exciting all-star bluegrass band.
Iron and Wine
This "band" made up of Florida-based singer/songwriter Sam Beam either solo or occasionally with friends, is one of the artists at the forefront of the new 21st century folk-pop revival.
Jason and the Scorchers
One of the original alt.country groundbreaking bands, Jason and the Scorchers have been rocking since 1981.

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