Hey kiddo! Do you like music? Today I'm going to tell you all about a type of music called British folk rock!
So, a long time ago in England, people used to sing songs about their daily lives and the things they saw around them. These were called folk songs, and they were often passed down from generation to generation.
As time went by, some musicians in England decided to take these folk songs and add their own modern twist to them. They played the songs with electric guitars, drums, and other instruments that weren't usually used in traditional folk music.
This new kind of music was called folk rock, and it became really popular in England in the 1960s! Some famous British folk rock bands include Fairport Convention, Steeleye Span, and Pentangle. They all took old folk songs and made them sound new and exciting.
The music was usually played on instruments like the guitar, fiddle, mandolin, and accordion, and the songs often told stories about people, places, and events from England's history.
Some famous British folk rock songs include "Matty Groves" by Fairport Convention and "All Around My Hat" by Steeleye Span. These songs are still played and loved today!
So, there you have it, kiddo! British folk rock is a kind of music that takes old folk songs and makes them sound modern and exciting. It's played on instruments like the guitar and fiddle, and it tells stories about England's history. Cool, right?