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  2. Category:Canadian women folk singers - Wikipedia

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    It includes Canadian people that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. Pages in category "Canadian women folk singers" The following 47 pages are in this category, out of 47 total.

  3. Category:Canadian folk singers - Wikipedia

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    Category: Canadian folk singers. 18 languages. ... Canadian women folk singers (47 P) Canadian folk-pop singers (24 P) S. Canadian folk singer-songwriters (241 P)

  4. Category:Canadian women singers - Wikipedia

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    Canadian women folk singers (47 P) J. Canadian women jazz singers (75 P) M. Canadian mezzo-sopranos (1 C, 23 P) Canadian musical theatre actresses (104 P) O.

  5. Anna McGarrigle - Wikipedia

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    [4]: 9–10 The sisters wrote, recorded and performed music into the twenty-first century with assorted accompanying musicians, including Chaim Tannenbaum and Joel Zifkin. [ 4 ] : 11, 83 McGarrigle was also a songwriter; her song "Heart Like a Wheel" was the title track of Linda Ronstadt 's 1974 album, and her song "Cool River" was recorded by ...

  6. Bonnie Dobson - Wikipedia

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    Dobson became part of the active folk-revival scene in Toronto, performing in local coffee houses and at the Mariposa Folk Festival.She later moved to the United States where she performed in coffee houses across the country [6] and recorded several albums, including 1962's Bonnie Dobson at Folk City, which contained her well-known song "Morning Dew".

  7. LaRena Clark - Wikipedia

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    Clark became involved in the folk music circuit in Canada and the United States in the 1960s and recorded an album in 1968. She performed at the Mariposa Folk Festival in 1965 and 1966. [ 5 ] She also performed at the Madoc Music Festival, the Philadelphia Folk Festival , and others in Canada and the United States in the late 1960s.

  8. Canadian folk music - Wikipedia

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    In the 1970s, chansonniers grew steadily less popular with the encroachment of popular rock bands and other artists, and many of the folk clubs, such as the Montreal Folk Workshop, [3] and groups such as The Raftsmen, the Mountain City Four and, eventually, The Travellers, that had served to foster the mid-20th century revival closed down.

  9. Colleen Peterson - Wikipedia

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    Colleen Susan Peterson (November 14, 1950 – October 9, 1996) was a Canadian country and folk singer, who performed both as a solo artist and as a member of the band Quartette. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Career