John Winn
John Winn
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John Winn was at the heart of the folk music scene in New York City in the 1960s. His rich tenor voice and outstanding musicianship are noted by Bob Dylan and Dave Van Ronk in their autobiographies. His music reflects his life, including songs about folk music, western Colorado, and skiing.

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John Winn
Traditional Folk
Grand Junction,CO, USA

Known as the minstrel-troubadour, John Winn's musical career has spanned six decades, starting with formal voice training in college, stints as a tenor with a municipal opera company in St. Louis, and as a coffeehouse singer in the early days of folk music in New York City. Winn traveled with the Belafonte Singers, performed on stages with Bob Dylan, Judy Collins, and Jose Feliciano, and performed at New Yorks Carnegie Hall with many of the early folk artists. He performed at folk venues such as the Gaslight, Gerdes Folk City, and Caffe Lena in Saratoga Springs, New York.

Voice, Classical acoustic guitar

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JohnWinnThe Lonely Minstrel

Colorado Collection

Apple Pickin' Time

Wild Stallion

Colorado Mountain Song

Canyon Wind

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