Randy Palmer
- Amarillo, TX
- Folk Singer
Singer songwriter from Amarillo, TX.
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Singer songwriter from Amarillo, TX.
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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.
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These Folk Singers serve the wider Amarillo and Potter county area and travel to Bushland, Canyon, and Umbarger.