See also: Folker

English edit

Etymology edit

folk +‎ -er

Noun edit

folker (plural folkers)

  1. A performer of folk music.
    • 2007 June 15, The New York Times, “Pop and Rock Listings”, in New York Times[1]:
      BUFFY SAINTE-MARIE (Monday) This 1960s protest folker and longtime champion of American Indian rights will surely sing “Now That the Buffalo’s Gone” and “Until It’s Time for You to Go,” and maybe even “Cod’ine,” which became a garage-rock standard.
    • 2007, David Else, Great Britain, page 701:
      ...Scotland's finest modern folkers King Creosote and James Yorkston...

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