Linda Fahey
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Folk Alley's Elena See and Linda Fahey share their takes on the best Americana, roots and folk records of the year.
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The Minnesota roots musician grapples with uneasiness and instability in "Over The Red Cedar." Watch him perform the song live in the studio.
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The innovative bluegrass band performs an original tune, "Hot Hands," from a new album its members recorded in their Michigan dining room.
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From solo acoustic sketches to orchestral arrangements, the year had great roots music for everyone.
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It was a banner year for the acoustic guitar. NPR Music partner Folk Alley presents the best the genre had to offer.
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Though Guthrie died in 1967, his 100th birthday is a celebration of not only one man's legacy, but also songs that have given a voice to working folks everywhere. Hear a mix that demonstrates how Guthrie's stage presence, poetics and grasp on musical performance remain influential to this day.