Canadian folk music

Many of Canada's most influential folk artists emerged in the contemporary folk music era, notably Bruce Cockburn, American-born Buffy Sainte-Marie,[2] Ferron, Gordon Lightfoot, Joni Mitchell, Kate & Anna McGarrigle, Leonard Cohen, Murray McLauchlan, Stan Rogers, Valdy, Penny Lang, The Rankin Family and Wade Hemsworth.

Canadian artists in folk rock include The Band, Neil Young, Beau Dommage, Kashtin, Spirit of the West, The Tragically Hip, Great Big Sea, Les Cowboys Fringants, Serena Ryder, and Dan Mangan.

In the 1970s, chansonniers grew steadily less popular with the encroachment of popular rock bands and other artists, and many of the folk clubs, such as the Montreal Folk Workshop,[3] and groups such as The Raftsmen, the Mountain City Four and, eventually, The Travellers, that had served to foster the mid-20th century revival closed down.

The Canadian Folk Music Awards are presented annually to musicians carrying on the tradition.

[4] However, despite this hiatus in reports, the fiddle remains a well-known instrument among folk musicians and music.

Alberta native Joni Mitchell , one of the most influential folk and popular music singer songwriters of the 20th century. [ 1 ]