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folk
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Folk music is often associated with rural, traditional themes and is performed at festivals and intimate venues.
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folk
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United Kingdom
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Folk music often features acoustic instruments and storytelling lyrics.
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folk music
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United Kingdom
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Commonly associated with rural and traditional heritage, often featuring acoustic instruments and storytelling lyrics.
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folk music
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United Kingdom
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Often associated with rural and traditional communities, passed down through generations.
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folk music
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United Kingdom
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Folk music includes traditional songs and tunes passed down orally through generations, often associated with rural and working-class communities.
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folk rock
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United Kingdom
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Folk rock gained popularity in the UK during the 1960s, blending traditional folk music with rock music, often featuring electric instruments and amplification.
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folk rock
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United Kingdom
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Popular music genre in the 1960s and 1970s, often associated with social and political activism
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folk rock
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United Kingdom
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Folk rock became popular in the 1960s, blending traditional folk music with rock elements, and was associated with social and political activism.
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folk song
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United Kingdom
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Typically associated with rural traditions and often passed down orally through generations
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folk song
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United Kingdom
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Often associated with traditional music and passed down through generations in rural communities
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folk song
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United Kingdom
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Often associated with rural or working-class traditions, passed down through generations
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folk traditions
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United Kingdom
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Folk traditions are often preserved in museums and historical societies in the United States and the United Kingdom.
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two major folk
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Refers to the two major political parties, Democrats and Republicans, in the US politics.
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