- American Folksong Collection, The
- Search for songs, listen to field recordings, and print lyrics, musical scores, song analysis, background information and game directions. Part of the Kodály Centre for Music Education at Holy Names University. Contemplations from the Marianas Trench
- Offers traditional tunes from England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales and North America, including lyrics, background, and MIDI versions. Folk and Roots
- Guide to the U.K. folk and acoustic scene, with information about folk gigs, festivals, and artists.- Folk Music Home Page
- Artists, festivals, classes, and other information. Folk Music Page
- Links to Internet resources on English folk music.- Old-Time Music Home Page
- News, events, history, and information on where to find this "pre-mass media" American music. Folking.com
- Offers details of U.K. festivals, gigs, reviews, and more. Irish Traditional Music Archive
- A reference archive and resource centre for the traditional song, music, and dance of Ireland.- Stringband.com
- Dedicated to the preservation and promotion of the musical art known by many as the String Band. Bands, artists, reviews, and more. Folk Icons
- News, and sound files for some of Britain's top folk artists.- Old-Time Music
- Information and links to periodicals, musicians, organisations, and more. - Glossary of Folk Instruments
- Originally compiled by ARC music, and further developed by Hobgoblin Music. - Folk & Acoustic Music Exchange
- Wide variety of folk and acoustic music reviewed by a large international cadre of volunteer writers. Mrs Casey Music
- Organises folk events. Also the home of Mrs Casey Records.- FolkClub Online
- Dedicated to folk music and related subjects. Features chat and messaging, Australian and International links, news and info. Folk in the Foyer
- Provides news and information about folk music in the U.K., and particularly in the Midlands.- Folk Music Index
- Provides an index to recorded resources. English Folk Music Page
- Guide to Internet resources relating to English folk music.- Folksongs for the Five Points
- Digital arts project that allows you to create your own "folk songs" by remixing and overlaying a range of sounds taken from New York's Lower East Side. Folderol
- English, Irish, Scotish, and Welsh folk music recordings, events, and performers.- Joik and the Theory of Knowledge
- Article by Ánde Somby on the traditional Saami (or Lapplandic) chant. Whole Wide World, The
- Specialises in folk, world, and roots music from around the globe. Provides information on festivals, a catalogue, and recommendations. Cuckoo's Nest Folk Club
- Offers a range of music including folk, rock, blues, bluegrass, cajun and zydeco, Celtic, and ragtime.- Jug Band Music
- Provides information on Jim Kweskin, The Even Dozen Jug Band, and The Lovin' Spoonful. - Glenn Weiser's Old Time Music Page
- Information on his books, free arrangements of Old-Time and Celtic music for guitar and harmonica, and old-time music links. John J. Burns Library - Irish Music Center
- Seeks to collect, preserve, and make accessible a comprehensive record of Irish music in America, and document the history of Irish traditional music. Located in Boston College. Acoustic London
- Includes news, reviews, venues, and artists from London's acoustic music scene.- Folk & Celtic Music Pages
- CD reviews, artist features, concerts, pictures, Belgian folk groups. - FolkLib Index - Discographies
- Discographies on many folk artists, featuring the archived information from the defunct FolkBook. Hobnobbin Newsletter
- Includes a guide to U.K. events and festivals, various international folky Links, jokes, and more. Published by Hobgoblin Music.- Folk Music of India
- Provides information on the Bauls, Fakirs, Munda, and Nagpuri music. Open Door Folk Music Club
- Relaxed club for the playing, singing and listening of acoustic, roots based music. Selected English Folk Singers
- Features folk singers who are "English" in the geographical sense. Live Folk Music in Yorkshire
 Folkscene
- Provides information and resources for young traditional musicians and dancers.- What is Old-time Music?
- Brief description and study guide of the music of the southern Appalachian Mountains, by Mike Seeger. - Clack's Cellar
- Place for the music of John Stewart and other folk music artists. - Swedish Traditional Music - Svensk Folkmusik
- Introduction, tune types, instruments, fiddle playing, and more. - Antifolk Online
- Directory of artists and labels associated with New York City's indie folk movement. - California Gold
- Listen to multicultural Northern California folk music from the 1930s. Collected as part of a WPA project and archived by the Library of Congress.
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