
The Conscience of the Folk Revival
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The Conscience of the Folk Revival: The Writings of Israel "Izzy" Young collects Young's writing, from his regular column "Frets and Frails" for Sing Out! Magazine (1959-1969) to his commentaries on such contentious issues as copyright and commercialism. Also including his personal recollections of seminal figures, from Bob Dylan and Alan Lomax to Harry Smith and Woody Guthrie, this collection removes the rose tinting of past memoirs by offering Young's detailed, day-by-day accounts. A key collection of primary sources on the American countercultural scene in New York City, this work will interest not only folk music fans, but students and scholars of American social and cultural history.
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Israel Goodman "Izzy" Young, born in Manhattan in 1928, opened the Folklore Center in Greenwich Village in 1957, which sold books, music, and instruments, and served as the unofficial epicenter of the emerging folk music scene. Both on his own and as a founding member of the Friends of Old Time Music, Young staged hundreds of concerts, including most famously Bob Dylan's first. From 1959 to 1969 Young chronicled the folk revival through his "Frets to Frails" column in Sing Out!, where he both documented day-to-day events and also addressed contentious issues including commercialism and copyright. In 1973 Young moved to Stockholm, where he founded the Folklore Centrum.
Content
Foreword by Izzy Young
Guest Foreword by Steve Earle
Introduction by Scott Barretta
Part I: Early Writings
"A New Secret History of Folklore" (1957)
"Predictions of the Folklore Center" (1959)
"A Modest Plea" (1959)
"Folk Music Guide * USA" (1959/1960)
Excerpts from Izzy Young's Notebooks (1960)
Part II: "Frets and Frails," 1959-1969
Part III: Other Writings and Interviews
"Folk Music Was Bigger Than the Bronx: A Dialogue with Israel Young" (1966)
"The Folklore Center's Gripe about MacDougal Street" (1966)
"Israel Young.... The Music Belongs to the People" (1966)
"How the Fifth Peg Came into Existence" (1984)
Part IV: Bob Dylan and Other Folk Icons
The Story Behind Bob Dylan's First Concert (2008)
Bob Dylan Taunt (1965)
The Missing Singer (1968)
Introduction to Swedish audio book of Chronicles (2004)
Introduction to Dylan manuscripts (Scott Barretta)
Original manuscript of Bob Dylan's "Go Away You Bomb"
Original manuscripts of Bob Dylan's "Talking Folklore
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