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  1. There was a brief flowering of British and Irish progressive folk in the late 1960s and early 1970s, with groups like the Third Ear Band and Quintessence following the eastern Indian musical and more abstract work by groups such as Comus, Dando Shaft, Trees, Spirogyra, Forest, and Jan Dukes De Grey. [citation needed]

  2. Prog Folk is a progressive rock music sub-genre. Top Prog Folk artists: Jethro Tull, Mostly Autumn, Strawbs, Harmonium, Gryphon, Dead Can Dance, Ian Anderson, Los Jaivas, Comus, The Decemberists, Roy Harper, Blackmore's Night, Iona, Current 93, The Pentangle, and more.

  3. Browse the top progressive folk artists to find new music. Scrobble songs to get recommendations on tracks you'll love.

  4. Progressive Folk uses the introspective, intricate music of post-Dylan folk as a starting point, and adds new layers of musical and lyrical complexity, often incorporating various ethnic influences.

  5. Gryphon are an English progressive and medieval folk rock band formed in London in 1972. They are known for their medieval and Renaissance style of music. The band briefly flourished in the progressive rock heyday of the early 1970s, and then retired to other musical activities before reforming for a one-off reunion in 2009.

  6. Progressive Folk uses the introspective, intricate music of post-Dylan folk as a starting point, and adds new layers of musical and lyrical complexity, often incorporating various ethnic influences.

  7. Progressive Folk uses the introspective, intricate music of post-Dylan folk as a starting point, and adds new layers of musical and lyrical complexity, often incorporating various ethnic influences.

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