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The New Lost City Ramblers

Folk music
Traditional folk
American folk
Lovers of traditional American folk music owe a debt of gratitude to The New Lost City Ramblers, a folk group formed by Mike Seeger, John Cohen and Tom Paley in 1958. The band based their style almost entirely on old 78rpm pre-war recordings of American folk songs and were obsessional about playing music which was true to its origins rather than playing updated versions of old songs sanitised for modern audiences. Their second album 'Songs from the Depression' (1959) is a seminal work which features many political songs from the Great Depression and each track with the excep...
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Well May the World GoThe New Lost City Ramblers and Pete Seeger
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Wildwood FlowerMother Maybelle Carter and The New Lost City Ramblers
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How Can a Poor Man Stand Such Times and Live?The New Lost City Ramblers
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When First Unto This CountryThe New Lost City Ramblers
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No Depression in HeavenThe New Lost City Ramblers
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Sales Tax on the WomenThe New Lost City Ramblers
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Well May the World GoThe New Lost City Ramblers and Pete Seeger

Pete

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Wildwood FlowerMother Maybelle Carter and The New Lost City Ramblers

Queen of the Auto-Harp

3:49

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How Can a Poor Man Stand Such Times and Live?The New Lost City Ramblers

Songs from the Depression

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When First Unto This CountryThe New Lost City Ramblers

The New Lost City Ramblers Vol. II

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No Depression in HeavenThe New Lost City Ramblers

Songs from the Depression

2:59

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Sales Tax on the WomenThe New Lost City Ramblers

Songs from the Depression

3:16

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