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Gordon Bok

Gordon Bok (born October 31, 1939)[1] is an American folklorist and singer-songwriter, who grew up in Camden, Maine and is associated with music from New England.

Gordon Bok
Born (1939-10-31) October 31, 1939 (age 83)
Camden, Maine, US
Genresfolk
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter
Instrument(s)Vocals, guitar
LabelsFolk-Legacy Records, Timberhead Music
Websitehttp://www.gordonbok.com

Career

Bok's first album, self-titled, was produced by Noel Paul Stookey (Paul of Peter, Paul, and Mary) and released in 1965[2] on the Verve Records' Verve Folkways subsidiary. His second album, A Tune for November, was released on Sandy Paton's Connecticut-based Folk-Legacy label in 1970.[1] His association with Folk-Legacy has continued since that time, though his more recent work (from the early 1990s on) has been released on his own label, Timberhead Music.[1] Some of his best-known work was done as part of a trio with Ed Trickett and Ann Mayo Muir, Trickett accompanying with the hammered dulcimer and guitar and Muir with the harp and flute.[3]

Bok is a deep bass and plays six-string guitar (both the steel-string acoustic guitar and the nylon-string classical guitar) and 12-string guitar. He also plays a self-built instrument he calls the "cellamba," a six-string, fretted cello.[4]

As a songwriter, Bok draws on his experience in and around the working boat culture of the Gulf of Maine. His lyrics include stories of fishermen and other sea-folk.[1] At times (especially in the 1970s), he reaches into the wealth of sea myth of the North Atlantic.[5]

In addition to writing songs, he is also a folklorist and gatherer of songs.[1] His repertoire includes contemporary songs from North America, Australia, and the British Isles. Additionally, Bok sings, in the original languages, folksongs from Italy, Portugal, Mongolia, French Canada, Latin America, and the Hebrides, among other places, and knows a huge body of old anglophone folklore.

Bok is also an artist mainly dealing with sea themes done in wood carvings.[6]

Personal life

Bok is the grandson of Edward Bok, the cousin of Derek Bok, and the uncle of Gideon Bok. He is married to Carol Rohl.

Discography

Works alone and with friends

  • Gordon Bok (1965)
  • A Tune for November (1970)
  • Peter Kagan and the Wind (1971)
  • Seal Djiril's Hymn (1972)
  • Cold as a Dog and the Wind Northeast: The Spoken Ballads of Ruth Moore (1973)
  • Clearwater (1974)
  • Bay of Fundy (1975)
  • Clearwater II (1977)
  • Another Land Made of Water (1979)
  • Jeremy Brown and Jeannie Teal (1981)
  • A Rogue's Gallery of Songs for the 12-String (1983)
  • Clear Away in the Morning (1983, a thematic compilation of previously released work)
  • Ensemble (1988)
  • The Play of the Lady Odivere (1989)
  • Return to the Land (1990)
  • Schooners (1992)
  • North Wind's Clearing (1995, a thematic compilation of previously released work)
  • Neighbors (1996, with Cindy Kallet)
  • Gatherings (1998)
  • In the Kind Land (1999)
  • Dear to our Island (2001)
  • Herrings in the Bay (2003)
  • Apples in the Basket (2005)
  • Gordon Bok in Concert (2006)
  • Other Eyes (2010)
  • Because You Asked (2012)
  • Then & Now (2015)
  • Together Again for the First Time (2017)

Works with Ed Trickett and Ann Mayo Muir

  • Turning Toward the Morning (1975)
  • The Ways of Man (1978)
  • A Water Over Stone (1980)
  • All Shall Be Well Again (1983)
  • Fashioned in the Clay (1985)
  • Minneapolis Concert (live album, 1987)
  • The First 15 Years (a 2-vol. comp. from earlier recordings, 1990)
  • And So Will We Yet (1990)
  • Language of the Heart (1994)
  • Harbors of Home (1998)

Other appearances

  • Ed Trickett, The Telling Takes Me Home
  • Ed Trickett, Gently Down the Stream of Time
  • Ann Mayo Muir, So Goes My Heart
  • Margaret MacArthur, The Old Songs (1975)
  • Anne Dodson, From Where I Sit
  • Cindy Kallet, This Way Home
  • The New Golden Ring, Five Days Singing
  • The Quasimodal Chorus, The Songs of Jan Harmon
  • Cathy Barton, Dave Para & the Paton Family, ′Twas on a Night Like This (A Christmas Legacy) (1989)

References

  1. ^ a b c d e Colin Larkin, ed. (1992). The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music (First ed.). Guinness Publishing. p. 286. ISBN 0-85112-939-0.
  2. ^ Harris, Craig. "Biography: Gordon Bok". AllMusic. Retrieved May 14, 2010.
  3. ^ "Bok, Muir and Trickett". Gordonbok.com. Retrieved September 8, 2020.
  4. ^ "Gordon Bok". Gordonbok.com. Retrieved September 8, 2020.
  5. ^ "Gordon Bok to sing sea songs in the city". Masslive.com. Retrieved September 8, 2020.
  6. ^ "Gordon Bok". Harborsquaregallery.com. Retrieved September 8, 2020.

External links

  • Official site for Bok and Timberhead Music

gordon, born, october, 1939, american, folklorist, singer, songwriter, grew, camden, maine, associated, with, music, from, england, born, 1939, october, 1939, camden, maine, usgenresfolkoccupation, singer, songwriterinstrument, vocals, guitarlabelsfolk, legacy. Gordon Bok born October 31 1939 1 is an American folklorist and singer songwriter who grew up in Camden Maine and is associated with music from New England Gordon BokBorn 1939 10 31 October 31 1939 age 83 Camden Maine USGenresfolkOccupation s Singer songwriterInstrument s Vocals guitarLabelsFolk Legacy Records Timberhead MusicWebsitehttp www gordonbok com Contents 1 Career 2 Personal life 3 Discography 3 1 Works alone and with friends 3 2 Works with Ed Trickett and Ann Mayo Muir 3 3 Other appearances 4 References 5 External linksCareer EditBok s first album self titled was produced by Noel Paul Stookey Paul of Peter Paul and Mary and released in 1965 2 on the Verve Records Verve Folkways subsidiary His second album A Tune for November was released on Sandy Paton s Connecticut based Folk Legacy label in 1970 1 His association with Folk Legacy has continued since that time though his more recent work from the early 1990s on has been released on his own label Timberhead Music 1 Some of his best known work was done as part of a trio with Ed Trickett and Ann Mayo Muir Trickett accompanying with the hammered dulcimer and guitar and Muir with the harp and flute 3 Bok is a deep bass and plays six string guitar both the steel string acoustic guitar and the nylon string classical guitar and 12 string guitar He also plays a self built instrument he calls the cellamba a six string fretted cello 4 As a songwriter Bok draws on his experience in and around the working boat culture of the Gulf of Maine His lyrics include stories of fishermen and other sea folk 1 At times especially in the 1970s he reaches into the wealth of sea myth of the North Atlantic 5 In addition to writing songs he is also a folklorist and gatherer of songs 1 His repertoire includes contemporary songs from North America Australia and the British Isles Additionally Bok sings in the original languages folksongs from Italy Portugal Mongolia French Canada Latin America and the Hebrides among other places and knows a huge body of old anglophone folklore Bok is also an artist mainly dealing with sea themes done in wood carvings 6 Personal life EditBok is the grandson of Edward Bok the cousin of Derek Bok and the uncle of Gideon Bok He is married to Carol Rohl Discography EditWorks alone and with friends Edit Gordon Bok 1965 A Tune for November 1970 Peter Kagan and the Wind 1971 Seal Djiril s Hymn 1972 Cold as a Dog and the Wind Northeast The Spoken Ballads of Ruth Moore 1973 Clearwater 1974 Bay of Fundy 1975 Clearwater II 1977 Another Land Made of Water 1979 Jeremy Brown and Jeannie Teal 1981 A Rogue s Gallery of Songs for the 12 String 1983 Clear Away in the Morning 1983 a thematic compilation of previously released work Ensemble 1988 The Play of the Lady Odivere 1989 Return to the Land 1990 Schooners 1992 North Wind s Clearing 1995 a thematic compilation of previously released work Neighbors 1996 with Cindy Kallet Gatherings 1998 In the Kind Land 1999 Dear to our Island 2001 Herrings in the Bay 2003 Apples in the Basket 2005 Gordon Bok in Concert 2006 Other Eyes 2010 Because You Asked 2012 Then amp Now 2015 Together Again for the First Time 2017 Works with Ed Trickett and Ann Mayo Muir Edit Turning Toward the Morning 1975 The Ways of Man 1978 A Water Over Stone 1980 All Shall Be Well Again 1983 Fashioned in the Clay 1985 Minneapolis Concert live album 1987 The First 15 Years a 2 vol comp from earlier recordings 1990 And So Will We Yet 1990 Language of the Heart 1994 Harbors of Home 1998 Other appearances Edit Ed Trickett The Telling Takes Me Home Ed Trickett Gently Down the Stream of Time Ann Mayo Muir So Goes My Heart Margaret MacArthur The Old Songs 1975 Anne Dodson From Where I Sit Cindy Kallet This Way Home The New Golden Ring Five Days Singing The Quasimodal Chorus The Songs of Jan Harmon Cathy Barton Dave Para amp the Paton Family Twas on a Night Like This A Christmas Legacy 1989 References Edit a b c d e Colin Larkin ed 1992 The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music First ed Guinness Publishing p 286 ISBN 0 85112 939 0 Harris Craig Biography Gordon Bok AllMusic Retrieved May 14 2010 Bok Muir and Trickett Gordonbok com Retrieved September 8 2020 Gordon Bok Gordonbok com Retrieved September 8 2020 Gordon Bok to sing sea songs in the city Masslive com Retrieved September 8 2020 Gordon Bok Harborsquaregallery com Retrieved September 8 2020 External links EditOfficial site for Bok and Timberhead Music Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Gordon Bok amp oldid 1108317583, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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