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Bob Gibson

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Biography

While Bob Gibson's recordings may sound like run-of-the-mill folk to modern listeners, he played an important role in popularizing folk music to American audiences in the 1950s at the very beginning of the folk boom. His 12-string guitar style influenced performers like Gordon Lightfoot and Harry Chapin; he was a mainstay at one of the first established folk clubs in the U.S., the Gate of Horn in Chicago; and he wrote songs with Shel Silverstein and Phil Ochs, as well as performing in a duo with Hamilton Camp. Most of all, he was one of the first folkies on the scene -- when he began performing and recording in the mid-'50s, there was hardly anyone else playing guitar-based folk music for an educated, relatively affluent audience.

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Top Tracks

Total plays on Last.fm over the last 6 months
  1. Yes I See - (2:01)  -  158 plays
  2. Well, Well, Well - (3:09)  -  45 plays
  3. Dink's Song (Fare Thee Well) - (2:36)  -  29 plays
  4. Wayfaring Stranger - (3:09)  -  37 plays
  5. Celebrated Skier - (2:14)  -  37 plays
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