Folk rock was my real roots. I did a few gigs as a folk artist, in the style of Fairport Convention.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I became interested in folk music because I had to make it somehow.
I was reared on folk music.
We had a really vast music collection and I was raised around rock'n'roll, it's just the way it was.
Growing up, I didn't really like folk music - I wasn't a fan of Bob Dylan. I grew up mostly listening to rap and hip-hop; it was this new form of music.
I came late to the genre of folk music.
I grew up listening to a lot of soul music, and a lot of folk music.
The local music community here was dying for a place to record, so we started doing acoustic, folk and bluegrass and then did rock projects for other bands, as well as for my son Tal and my own work.
I don't know about folk music. I play guitar, so there's a feeling I make folk music.
I don't think of myself as a folk singer per se, but I really like blues and string-band music. When I started listening to records when I was a teenager, the folk boom was going on.
I'm a folk artist at heart.