(1) His job takes him all round the old folk 's homes in Lancashire entertaining residents.
(2) Mixing with the fan base and common folk has its good and bad sides.
(3) I suppose it also had to do with the fact that my parents were messy folk , something of which I was deeply ashamed.
(4) His own work retained a distinctly Romanian identity rooted in his native country's folk art tradition.
(5) The folk dance in India found it's own roots, moorings and maturity.
(6) U251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510Come on Eileenu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb was a brilliant fusion of '80s pop, Celtic folk , and blue-eyed soul.
(7) Rooted in immemorial folk beliefs, ghost stories, as a literary genre, have their own conventions and are a comparatively recent development.
(8) The consensus was that folk literature is traditional narrative transmitted over time in an original, stable form.
(9) A visitor from Nashville rounds off a season of top folk and soul in Haworth this winter and spring.
(10) True folk art is little subject to fashion and changing taste.
(11) The Portuguese have a variety of folk beliefs, many of which coincide with those of other cultures.
(12) Sounds logical, but logic never killed a folk hero.
(13) We had all this exposure, and we did all the major folk fests.
(14) A lot of invaluable literature in the languages of the common folk has remained outside recognised literary boundaries.
(15) In other words, it is inculcated in the form of folk wisdom or tradition.
(16) As with any folk fest, much of the magic will happen during the workshops.
(17) Popular songs are sung by folk heroes with humble origins.
(18) They are undoubtedly the fastest rising star on the UK folk scene.
(19) For Croatians, food, tradition, and folk culture are interconnected, especially as a part of holiday celebrations.
(20) His music includes songs and tunes from a wide range of music traditions, including folk , blues, reggae, cajun and klezmer.