Eric Ray
- Myrtle Beach, SC
- Singing Guitarist / Folk Singer
- 99 Verified Bookings
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I'm Emily Burdette and I am a local singer/songwriter in Wilmington, North Carolina. You can typically find me on my regular gig with the Wilmington Water…
I play a mix of acoustic pop, folk, rock, and country from the '60s to today. I love tailoring my performance to fit the vibe of each venue and connect with…
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Traditional music or Folk music can be easily identified with the grass roots working-class people who created it. The rise of folk music began with performers rooted in authentic American folk tradition like Woody Guthrie and Pete Seeger. In the 1960s Folk singers such as Joan Baez and Bob Dylan began writing "protest music" and had crossover hits that spoke to their generation. Other examples of this crossover are seen in bands who fused Folk and Rock and developed Folk Rock, the most well known of which include The Byrds, Simon and Garfunkel and The Mamas and the Papas.
There are a few things you should do when you book a folk singer. First, you should listen to audio and watch video samples. This will ensure that you book the best for your special event. Next, be sure to get a contract. Make sure to read this carefully and watch for specifications made by the singer. Last, as you should with anything you purchase, read reviews and get references. Talk to people in the area and previous clients about the performer and get feedback. Search for Folk Singers in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina above.
These Folk Singers serve the wider Myrtle Beach and Horry county area and travel to Socastee, Surfside Beach, Garden City, Red Hill, Murrells Inlet, Conway, Oak Hill, North Myrtle Beach, Mary, Longs, Little River, Pawleys Island, and Calabash.