Gordon Bok

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  • folk
  • singer-songwriter
  • maine
  • americana
  • bluegrass
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 a number of solo albums, as well as many collaborations with Ann Mayo Muir and Ed Trickett.

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Songs

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    A Little Road and a Stone to Roll

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    A Most Unpleasant Way, Sir

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    A Phiuthrag's A Phiuthar

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    A Shearer's Lament / Waiting for the Rain

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    Against the Moon

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    All My Sailors

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    Another Bay

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    Apples in the Basket

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    Astoria Bar

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    Bachelor's Song

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    Bailando Sabaki

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    Banks of Newfoundland

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    Bare Legged Kate

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    Bay of Fundy

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    Bay Saint Mary / In the Cove

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    Belamena

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    Blackbird

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    Bless Ye Fair Maids

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    Boat of Silver

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    Bright Fine Gold

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    Candlelight Fisherman

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    Cannery Shed (Stella)

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    Canso Strait

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    Cape Ann

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    Chall Eilibh

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    Clear Away in the Morning

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    Collage: "Pretty"

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    Como Llora una estrella

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    Connemara Cradle Song

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    Crossing the Water

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    Culebra

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    Dear Old Vessels

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    Do Something

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    Driveway Reel & Thanxty Al Stanley

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    Duncan and Brady

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    Easy Flowing River

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    El Parrandero

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    El Pescador

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    Faraway Tom

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    Fiddler Dance the Light Strathspey/Kirsteen

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    Fiddler of Dooney

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    Frankie on the Sheepscot

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    Get Her Into Shore

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    Going On

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    Goodnight Loving Trail

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    Gordon's Farewell

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    Gulls In The Morning

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    Hark Now

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    Harp Song of the Dane Women

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    Hatu Khara Ols'n


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