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NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Playing a banjo as a Black female artist is a form of activism for the four members of Our Native Daughters.
This image released by Smithsonian Channel shows, from left, Rhiannon Giddens, Allison Russell, Leyla McCalla and Amythyst Kiah, of Our Native Daughters, near Parks, La., on Jan. 29, 2018. The group will appear in the documentary "Reclaiming History: Our Native Daughters" premiering Monday on Smithsonian Channel. (Terri Fensel/Smithsonian Channel via AP)
BERLIN (AP) — A Bavarian court found a folk singer guilty Friday of violating Germany's strict child labor laws for having his 4-year-old son …
NEW YORK — When she was 24, folk singer Judy Collins went onstage in New York City to record her first live concert and maybe inspire social c…
FILE - In this Nov. 14, 2017 photo, Judy Collins poses for a portrait in New York. When she was 24, folk singer Judy Collins went onstage in New York City to record her first live concert and maybe inspire social change. Last month, she returned to the same stage to do the whole thing again. Collins recreated her legendary concert hall debut at The Town Hall from March 21, 1964, recorded on the cusp of Freedom Summer. (Photo by Brian Ach/Invision/AP, File)
London (AP) — The long forgotten sea shanty has been enjoying a renaissance on social media and is now moving into popular music with two U.K.…