folk-rock - use in sentences
Adjective modifier
- British: Renowned as the band that invented British folk-rock, Fairport formed in 1967 and in 2002 won the BBC Radio 2 Lifetime Achievement Award.
Modifies a noun
- band: Formerly with the folk-rock band Decameron, he has recorded many solo albums.
- group: I really loved the music of Seventies folk-rock group Jethro Tull.
- guitarist: In 1981, Thomas recorded the first of two albums with British folk-rock guitarist Richard Thompson.
- scene: Tiny Tin Lady is a sensational acoustic band fast making waves in the UK's folk-rock scene.
- style: And I'm also told that this carol is popular with those who perform it in folk-rock style!
- album: The original Sutherland Brothers Band involved Gavin and Ian who made two folk-rock albums for Island Records.
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