In the late 1960s, taking their cue from American rock bands like The Byrds, The Band, and The Flying Burrito Brothers, who had forged American roots music with rock and roll, British bands like Fairport Convention and The Pentangle began to do the same with their own folk music roots. What blossomed from this in the early 1970s was a British folk-rock boom, with acts such as Steeleye Span, John Martyn, Nick Drake, and many more joining the fray, and succeeding in making their mark not only in Britain but also on the US music scene.
Paying tribute to this movement, Baltimore roots/Americana band The Old Part of Town (www.theoldpartoftown.com) returns to the Creative Alliance, with another in the series of musical tributes that they’ve curated and hosted over the last decade or so.
They’ve invited some very special guests, all bringing their own unique interpretations to the genre:
DC area Celtic-fusion act OCEAN Trio (oceanorchestra.com)
Baltimore honky-tonk king Arty Hill (artyhill.com)
Garage-folk one-man band and regional favorite Skribe (skribestudios.com)
Bluegrass-to-classical trio The Bayberries (www.instagram.com/thebayberries)