Gordon Bok
50 top tracks
Gordon Bok
50 top tracks
Albums

And So Will We Yet
Gordon Bok

Schooners
Gordon Bok

The Ways of Man
Gordon Bok

Turning Toward the Morning
Gordon Bok

Apples in the Basket
Gordon Bok

Peter Kagan and the Wind
Gordon Bok

A Tune for November
Gordon Bok

In Concert
Gordon Bok

A Rogue's Gallery of Songs for 12-String
Gordon Bok

Bay of Fundy
Gordon Bok

All Shall Be Well Again
Gordon Bok

Herrings in the Bay
Gordon Bok
Biography
Gordon Bok stands out among the various artists that can be lumped into the "Traditional Folk" category. Born in Pennsylvania, he moved to Camden, Maine and it was there in coastal Maine that Bok was influenced by sea-faring culture and its music. He released his first album in 1965 and in 1970 signed to Folk-Legacy Records, where he released many solo albums, as well as many collaborations with Ann Mayo Muir and Ed Trickett. In 1990 he began releasing music on his label, Timberhead Music. <a...Read more on Last.fm
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Gordon Bok stands out among the various artists that can be lumped into the "Traditional Folk" category. Born in Pennsylvania, he moved to Camden, Maine and it was there in coastal Maine that Bok was influenced by sea-faring culture and its music. He released his first album in 1965 and in 1970 signed to Folk-Legacy Records, where he released many solo albums, as well as many collaborations with Ann Mayo Muir and Ed Trickett. In 1990 he began releasing music on his label, Timberhead Music. Bok, who plays the guitar and several homemade instruments, has a unique style influenced in equal parts by Latin American guitar music, sea-shanties, and jazz. His distinctive six and twelve-string guitar playing betrays his virtuosity at the instruments and plays a fascinating counter-point to the rocky baritone. Many of his recordings, especially early Bok, Muir & Trickett, and solo recordings are considered by critics to be some of the finest examples of traditional folk put to tape. <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Gordon+Bok">Read more on Last.fm</a>. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
