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Author: David Calder

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David Calder presents the music he loves in The Folk Music Hour, with the aim of rekindling listeners' interest in acoustic music in the Anglo-American tradition, including NZ folk song, and world folk music such as that heard at WOMAD in New Plymouth's beautiful Brookland's Park.

Almost all music has a folk origin: blues, jazz, rock and even so-called classical. As Big Bill Broonzy famously said - "all songs are folk songs; ain't never heard a horse sing!"

Arguably the first Kiwi to make a living with a mandolin, David spent some of his musical life playing bluegrass, but was performing in the folk boom as early as 1964. He was playing in Europe and the UK in the 70's, dabbling in folk rock and pop in California in the 80's, and creating a country garden in the 90's and teaching children to read.
These days, kind of retired, he is free to pursue any of the musical paths he loves: song-writing, tuition, and performance with guitar, piano, banjo, mandolin, autoharp, dulcimer, even bass; playing jazz, folk, blues and originals. Or to just kick back and listen to Bach or Grappelli ...
He is a long-standing performer of NZ folk, and maintains a love affair with US old-time music nurtured since Doc Watson's LPs first made it to these shores. A natural entertainer since his debut on radio aged six, David thinks radio is the perfect performance medium.
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The seafarer's life has inspired a vast repertoire of folk songs.
The seafarer's life has inspired a vast repertoire of folk songs.
Setting fine musicianship to a beat is being called Folk Fusion, and Celtic sounds work superbly.
A celebration of the 500th Folk Music Hour includes some of David's favourites
A playlist of goodbye songs, of which there are many, some even promising a return.
The desire to classify kinds of music has ocurred in Folk, too
A new world tour sharing folk music that includes tracks sent in by listeners
So many of us have bloodlines that go back to the ancient Celtic peoples of Eurasia. That’s why we love Celtic music.
Humans soon learn to hold something hard but flexible to get the best out of their stringed instruments. The 6th in our series Instruments of Folk.
Our Instruments of Folk series resumes. After plucking strings to make folk music, some clever person invented a bow to draw across the strings.
For te wiki o te reo Maori 2024, we try to unravel the mystery: what is Maori folk music?
To mark 131 years of women’s suffrage in NZ, an all-female programme of folk and related music.
Perhaps the most enjoyable aspect of folk song, for the performer and the audience alike, is singing in harmony.
Songs and rhymes for children have folk origins and tell some wonderful stories.
We pick up the theme of Protest November, four podcasts from 2018, with new issues and songs.
Some more songs and tunes too good to miss make up a sampler from over 60 years of folk.
The Irish composer, instrumentalist and songstress influences modern folk with her interesting music.
Young musicians are very talented; some are keeping traditional folk going while others are adding to it.
We can’t seem to help finding versions of songs we think you will love.
It's amazing how many filmmakers illustrate their themes with folk music.
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