
For those of you who may have always thought that folk music was a product of a certain time period, a certain era, a perfect storm of politics, culture and art--and, most importantly, that it could never be reproduced again-- Folk Alley is here to prove you wrong. Based out of Ohio, Folk Alley consistently plays some of the most current, diverse, and undeniably "folksy" music you'll find anywhere. Emphasis, though, on the word "current." Their playlists feature artists not from a bygone era, but from today, and some you'll be hearing more from in the tomorrows to follow. With their seemingly endless lists of programs, downloads and folk forums, you'll have every folk related need satisfied with a single waltz down Folk Alley.
You can find Folk Alley in the Folk genre of the SHOUTcast Radio Directory.
We took a leisurely stroll down Folk Alley, and here are some of the jingles we heard coming out of the windows:
Playlist Snapshot - Wednesday 12.23.2009
| Artist/Program | Song |
|---|---|
| The Ditty Bops |
Wake Up |
| Punch Brothers |
It'll Happen |
| Kym Tuvim |
The More I See You |
| Terence Martin |
Who's Breathing All The Air |
| Alison Kraus & Union Station |
I'm Gone |
| David Wilcox |
No Telling Where |
| Wailin' Jennys |
Sun's Gonna Rise |
| Cara Luft |
Jerusalem |
| Uncle Earl |
Sugar Babe |
| Laurence Juber |
Solo Flight |

