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New Music By Conor Oberst and Richie Havens
By Virginia Prescott on Thursday, August 14, 2008.
American folk music has taken on so many different shapes over the years, it’s become a slippery genre to define. It covers everything from old-time Appalachian foot-stompers to rabble-rousers like Woody Guthrie and the hippies he inspired, to today’s indie-folk scene, where the fuzzy lines between country, rock, pop, and emo openly defy categories. Two new albums underscore the evolution of folk music and the gaps between its incarnations. 28 year-old Conor Oberst of the band Bright Eyes released a self-titled solo album, and 67-year-old folk veteran Richie Havens just unveiled his latest effort. Word of Mouth music reviewer Bill Slammon joins us on the air to share his take on the two records.
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