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Bobby Clancy
Bobby Clancy
Irish singer
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The Clancy Brothers
The Clancy Brothers
Irish folk band
2
Peter, Paul and Mary
Peter, Paul and Mary
American folk band
3
The New Christy Minstrels
The New Christy Minstrels
American large-ensemble folk music group
4
Liam Clancy
Liam Clancy
Irish musician
5
The Dubliners
The Dubliners
Irish folk band
6
The Limeliters
The Limeliters
American folk music group
7
Gordon Lightfoot
Gordon Lightfoot
Canadian singer-songwriter
8
John Stewart
John Stewart
American songwriter and singer
9
Murray McLauchlan
Murray McLauchlan
Canadian male singer
10
Ian Tyson
Ian Tyson
Canadian musician
11
Odetta
Odetta
American recording artist, singer, actress, guitarist, lyricist, and civil and human rights activist (1930-2008)
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Peter Appleyard
Peter Appleyard
Canadian vibraphonist
13
The Kingston Trio
The Kingston Trio
American folk and pop music group
14
Woody Guthrie
Woody Guthrie
American singer-songwriter and folk musician
15
Glenn Yarbrough
Glenn Yarbrough
American folk singer
16
The Highwaymen
The Highwaymen
American folk band
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Cisco Houston
Cisco Houston
American musician (1918-1961)
18
Andy Stewart
Andy Stewart
Scottish Musician
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Jackie DeShannon
Jackie DeShannon
American singer-songwriter
20
Ian & Sylvia
Ian & Sylvia
Canadian musical duo
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Leon Bibb
Leon Bibb
American musician
22
Steven Page
Steven Page
Canadian musician
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Nana Mouskouri
Nana Mouskouri
Greek singer
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Joan Baez
Joan Baez
American singer, songwriter, musician and activist
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Pete Seeger
Pete Seeger
American folk singer
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Joni Mitchell
Joni Mitchell
Canadian musician
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Valdy
Valdy
Canadian singer
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Serena Ryder
Serena Ryder
Canadian musician
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Ian Campbell Folk Group
Ian Campbell Folk Group
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The Weavers
The Weavers
American folk music quartet
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Peggy Seeger
Peggy Seeger
American folk singer
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Tommy Makem
Tommy Makem
Irish musician, artist and poet
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Bobby Vee
Bobby Vee
American singer (1943-2016)
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Lonnie Donegan
Lonnie Donegan
Scottish-born skiffle musician
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Stan Rogers
Stan Rogers
Folk singer
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Josh White
Josh White
American singer, guitarist, songwriter, actor, and civil rights activist (1914-1969)
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Bob Gibson
Bob Gibson
American musician
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The Serendipity Singers
The Serendipity Singers
1960s American folk group
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Bonnie Dobson
Bonnie Dobson
Canadian singer
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The Diamonds
The Diamonds
Canadian Vocal Quartet
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Ramblin' Jack Elliott
Ramblin' Jack Elliott
American singer and guitarist
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Spirit of the West
Spirit of the West
band
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June Tabor
June Tabor
British singer
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Ed McCurdy
Ed McCurdy
American-Canadian musician
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Leonard Cohen
Leonard Cohen
Canadian poet and singer-songwriter
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Ibrahim Ferrer
Ibrahim Ferrer
Cuban musician
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Barry McGuire
Barry McGuire
American musician
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The Travellers were a Canadian folk singing group that formed in mid-1953. They are best known for their rendition of a Canadian version of "This Land Is Your Land" with lyrics that reference Canadian geography.

The group was formed as a result of singalongs at Camp Naivelt, a Jewish socialist vacation community that is operated by the United Jewish Peoples' Order in the village of Norval located west of Brampton, Ontario. Pete Seeger was a regular visitor to the camp and encouraged the group.

Founding members of the group were Jerry Gray (banjo and lead singer), Sid Dolgay (mando-cello), and singers Helen Gray, Jerry Goodis, and Oscar Ross. In 1961 Goodis was replaced by Ray Woodley. In 1965 they were joined by singer Joe Hampson, husband of Sharon Hampson of Sharon, Lois & Bram fame. Other members over the years include Simone Johnston, Pam Fernie, Aileen Ahern, Marty Meslin, Ted Roberts and Don Vickery.

The group, which originally considered calling itself the Beavers, started singing outside the camp at labour events and at strikes and protests.

From 1954 to 1961, Samuel Goldberg of Toronto, Ontario, a musician, composer and advertising executive, was instrumental in working with the Travellers as their artistic director and agent. He enabled them to have their television debut and several appearances on CBC-TV musical programs. Goldberg was musical director on their first three albums, Across Canada with the Travellers (1958), The Travellers Sing Songs of North America (1959), and Quilting Bee (1960). In all the group produced 16 albums and performed five specials on Canadian television.

They made their debut on Canadian television in 1954 and, in 1956, achieved national exposure when they reached the finals of CBC Television's Pick the Stars contest. They performed at the first Mariposa Folk Festival in 1961. In 1962 they were invited by the Canadian government to tour the Soviet Union as part of a Canada-USSR cultural exchange performing 19 concerts. The next year they toured Canada and, in 1964, were part of a Royal Command Performance during the Queen's tour of Canada.

The group's popularity peaked during the 1960s folk revival. Canadiana songs were a major part of their repertoire at concerts during the Canadian centennial year of 1967, particularly at Expo 67.

Their repertoire included protest songs, folk songs, children's songs and international tunes.

They continued to perform at labour rallies and political events into the 1980s as well as touring schools and performing concerts for children.