Between Elvis Presley and the Beatles, folk music enjoyed a brief popularity among young Americans. Heard in coffee shops and on college campuses, acts like Judy Collins, the Brothers Four, and Jimmie Rodgers were leaders in the genre. Hosted by Jack Linkletter, the 1963 television series HOOTENANNY showcased all the greats in folk, not to mention several comedians, jazz musicians, and gospel artists as well. Gathered in this collection are the show's best moments, compiled from footage once thought to be gone forever. The set contains over 80 tracks performed by artists including the Journeymen, Leon Bibb, Eddy Arnold, and many more.
DVD Features:
Full Frame - 1.33
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