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Last seen on: Rock and Roll Crossword – Mar 11 2018

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Folk rock is a music genre that arose in the United States and the United Kingdom in the mid-1960s that combined elements of folk music and rock. The term is also used to describe similar music from elsewhere during that period, as well as later hybrid styles. In the US, folk rock emerged from the folk music revival when performers such as Bob Dylan and the Byrds—several of whose members earlier played in folk ensembles—attempted to infuse the sounds of rock into their preexisting framework, adopting the use of electric instrumentation and drums in a way that had previously been discouraged in the US folk community.

The term “folk rock” was initially used in the US music press in June 1965 to describe the Byrds’ sound. The commercial success of their cover version of Dylan’s “Mr. Tambourine Man” and their debut album that year, along with Dylan’s own recordings with rock instrumentation—on the albums Bringing It All Back Home (1965), Highway 61 Revisited (1965), and Blonde on Blonde (1966)—encouraged other folk acts, such as Simon & Garfunkel to use electric backing and new groups to form such as Buffalo Springfield. Dylan’s controversial appearance at the Newport Folk Festival on 25 July 1965 where he was backed by an electric band was also a pivotal moment in the development of the genre.

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