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Definition of Folksingers
1. folksinger [n] - See also: folksinger
Lexicographical Neighbors of Folksingers
Literary usage of Folksingers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. One Hundred English Folksongsby Cecil James Sharp by Cecil James Sharp (1916)
"Traditionally, folksongs are sion which the songs made upon me when sung sung
not only without gesture, but with thegreat- by the folksingers themselves. ..."
2. The History of Yiddish Literature in the Nineteenth Century by Leo Wiener (1899)
"The style of these two Galicians and their very subject-matter were soon appropriated
by a very large class of folksingers in Russia who amuse guests at ..."
3. Canada 2002 by Wayne C. Thompson (2003)
"Her amazing voice has made Québec has also had its share of non-francophone
artists, like singer and poet Leonard Cohen, folksingers Kate and Anna ..."
4. Daytrips Spain and Portugal: 50 One Day Advnetures by Car, Rail Or Ferry by Norman P. T. Renouf (2001)
"Also on the weekends you will be serenaded by folksingers. 8 608-66-00 or fax
609-14-67. $$ Restaurante D. Tonho (Cais da Ribeira, 13-15), is among many ..."