folk singer
Americannoun
noun
Other Word Forms
- folk singing noun
Etymology
Origin of folk singer
First recorded in 1895–1900
Example Sentences
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Sylvia Tyson, a folk singer, agreed: “He literally remembers everything he’s ever heard or seen.”
Kristy Lee, a folk singer, also recently said she was cancelling her January show.
From BBC
“A Complete Unknown” shrank the frame, capturing Dylan’s emergence as a folk singer and subsequent rupture with the scene that made him a star.
For local folk singer Lucy Clearwater, it was her sign that moving to L.A. was the right decision for her career.
From Los Angeles Times
This action inspires lovely, shimmering visuals of delicate luminescence, but Mr. Cameron’s references to becoming one with the environment would make the most earnest hippie folk singer blush.
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