Full Name Edith Fowke Spouse Frank Fowke (m. 1938) | Name Edith Fowke Nationality Canadian | |
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Parent(s) William and Margaret Fulton Books Folklore of Canada, Canadian folklore Awards Vicky Metcalf Award for Literature for Young People |
Edith fowke 2000 folk alliance international lifetime achievement award recipient
Edith Fowke, was a Canadian folklorist. Born on April 30, 1913, in Lumsden, Saskatchewan, she was educated at the University of Saskatchewan. She hosted the CBC Radio program Folk Song Time from 1950 to 1963. She wrote numerous books in collaboration with folklorist and composer Richard Johnston, including Folk Songs of Canada (Waterloo Music Company 1954), Folk Songs of Quebec (Waterloo 1957), Chansons canadiennes françaises (Waterloo 1964), and More Folk Songs of Canada (Waterloo 1967). She is particularly noted for recording the songs of traditional singers O. J. Abbott, LaRena Clark, and Tom Brandon. Edith Fowke died in Toronto in 1996.
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- Edith fowke 2000 folk alliance international lifetime achievement award recipient
- 256 Red River Valley Traditional
- Books
- Recordings
- Awards and honours
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256. Red River Valley (Traditional)
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Awards and honours
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