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  1. Tracy Schwarz. The New Lost City Ramblers, or NLCR, was an American contemporary old-time string band that formed in New York City in 1958 during the folk revival. Mike Seeger, John Cohen and Tom Paley were its founding members. Tracy Schwarz replaced Paley, who left the group in 1962. [1]

    • 1958–2019
  2. Die New Lost City Ramblers ( NLCR) waren eine US-amerikanische Old-Time Stringband, die 1958 in New York City gegründet wurde. Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Bandgeschichte. 2 Diskografie. 3 Weblinks. 4 Einzelnachweise. Bandgeschichte. Mike Seeger (* 15. August 1933; † 7. August 2009) [1], John Cohen (* 2. August 1932; † 16.

    • 1958
  3. 31. März 2020 · Among the first urban musicians to seriously pursue the old-time music traditions of the American South, the New Lost City Ramblers became stars of the 1960s folk revival, appearing at...

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  4. The New Lost City Ramblers was a contemporary old-time string band that was formed in New York City in 1958 by Mike Seeger, John Cohen (2) and Tom Paley. Paley left the group in 1962 and was replaced by Tracy Schwarz. Show more.

  5. The New Lost City Ramblers with Cousin Emmy by The New Lost City Ramblers, released 01 September 2023 1. Old Tim Brooks 2. A Home in Old Kentucky 3. I'm Going 'Cross the Sea 4. Pretty Little Miss Out in the Garden 5. Little Joe 6. Ruby, Are You Mad at Your Man? 7. Dance All Night with a Bottle in Your Hand 8. Lost John 9. Bowling Green 10. Cat ...

  6. Listen to the official audio of The New Lost City Ramblers' "Bill Morgan and His Gal" from the 1991 album 'The Early Years, 1958-1962' on Smithsonian Folkway...

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  7. Brooklyn College, CUNY. The New Lost City Ramblers pioneered the renaissance of southern mountain music that grew out of the post-World War II folk music revival the late 1950s and 1960s. Formed in 1958 by Mike Seeger, John Cohen, and Tom Paley (replaced in 1962 by Tracy Schwarz), The New Lost City Ramblers introduced northern urban audiences ...