Jean Ritchie

Jean Ruth Ritchie (December 8, 1922 – June 1, 2015) was an American folk singer, songwriter, and Appalachian dulcimer player, called by some the "Mother of Folk". In her youth she learned hundreds of folk songs in the traditional way (orally, from her family and community), many of which were Appalachian variants of centuries-old British, Scottish and Irish songs, including dozens of Child Ballads. In adulthood, she shared these songs with wide audiences, as well as writing some of her own songs using traditional foundations. She is ultimately responsible for the revival of the Appalachian dulcimer, the traditional instrument of her community, which she popularized by playing the instrument on her albums and writing tutorial books. She also spent time collecting folk music in the United States and in Britain and Ireland, in order to research the origins of her family songs and help preserve traditional music. She inspired a wide array of musicians, including Bob Dylan, Joan Baez, Shirley Collins, Joni Mitchell, Emmylou Harris and Judy Collins.

Similar Artists

Gillian Welch

The Secret Sisters

Elizabeth Cotten

Doc Watson

First Aid Kit

Laura Marling

Rhiannon Giddens

Nick Drake

The Be Good Tanyas

Jackson C. Frank

Damien Jurado

M. Ward

Lisa Hannigan

Jake Xerxes Fussell

Johnny Flynn

Judee Sill

Tom Waits

The Broken Circle Breakdown Bluegrass Band

Radical Face

Dave Carter

Théo Charaf

Lera Lynn

The Barr Brothers

The Kossoy Sisters

Langhorne Slim