Roots revival, a trend which includes young performers popularizing the traditional musical styles of their ancestors
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We Like To Have Christmas is an album by Roots music band Lost Dogs, released on Fools of the World and Lo-Fidelity Records in 2007.
Aitken is also the founder of the Grass Roots Music Festival, funded as a special project by Brisbane's Lord Mayor Campbell Newman.
Kentucky Educational Television (KET), Kentucky's statewide public television network, filmed their live performance over two nights for the KET-produced television series, Jubilee: A Celebration of American Music, featuring performances of bluegrass, blues, and other American roots music.
He appeared in the Deep Roots Music documentary in the late 1970s along with Sir Lord Comic.
He has been described as "Tom Waits meets Brownie McGhee" and his stage presence has led him to be a two time winner of the Canberra Roots Music 'Young Performer of the Year' award and one of the five finalists in the 2006 National Youth Week 'RockIt' music competition.
Primary fields of publication include southern history, southern literary studies, Louisiana and the Gulf South, the American Civil War and military history, roots music, southern culture, environmental studies, European history, foodways, poetry, fiction, media studies, and landscape architecture.
Mulebone is an American blues based duo of roots music specialist singer/guitarist Hugh Pool
The Rough Guide to English Roots Music is a world music compilation album originally released in 1998.