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Folkstudio was a musical club and a record label located in Rome, Italy. The club was founded in 1961 by the American painter, musician and actor Harold Bradley, Jr., and was located in Via Garibaldi, in Trastevere. In January 1963, a then little known Bob Dylan performed in the club. In 1967, Bradley returned to the United States and the club management passed to the chemist and music lover Giancarlo Cesaroni. Initially focusing on jazz and blues artists, during the years it gradually hosted artists belonging to other styles and new tendencies. In 1971, it moved from Via Garibaldi to the library L'Uscita, in Via dei Banchi Vecchi, and eventually moved to Via Sacchi, Trastevere.

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  • Folkstudio (fr)
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  • Folkstudio était un club de musique et un label basé à Rome, en Italie actif de 1961 à 1998 . (fr)
  • Il Folkstudio è stato un locale di musica romano. Folkstudio 1983, Tommy & Marco (it)
  • Folkstudio was a musical club and a record label located in Rome, Italy. The club was founded in 1961 by the American painter, musician and actor Harold Bradley, Jr., and was located in Via Garibaldi, in Trastevere. In January 1963, a then little known Bob Dylan performed in the club. In 1967, Bradley returned to the United States and the club management passed to the chemist and music lover Giancarlo Cesaroni. Initially focusing on jazz and blues artists, during the years it gradually hosted artists belonging to other styles and new tendencies. In 1971, it moved from Via Garibaldi to the library L'Uscita, in Via dei Banchi Vecchi, and eventually moved to Via Sacchi, Trastevere. (en)
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  • Folkstudio was a musical club and a record label located in Rome, Italy. The club was founded in 1961 by the American painter, musician and actor Harold Bradley, Jr., and was located in Via Garibaldi, in Trastevere. In January 1963, a then little known Bob Dylan performed in the club. In 1967, Bradley returned to the United States and the club management passed to the chemist and music lover Giancarlo Cesaroni. Initially focusing on jazz and blues artists, during the years it gradually hosted artists belonging to other styles and new tendencies. In 1971, it moved from Via Garibaldi to the library L'Uscita, in Via dei Banchi Vecchi, and eventually moved to Via Sacchi, Trastevere. During the 1970s, the club actively contributed to the launch of several artists' careers, particularly singer-songwriters, including Antonello Venditti, Francesco De Gregori, Rino Gaetano, Mimmo Locasciulli, Stefano Rosso, Gianni Togni, Sergio Caputo, , Grazia Di Michele, Mario Castelnuovo. Cesaroni also created a "Folkstudio" record label which released debut albums of artists who regularly performed in the club such as and Locasciulli. (en)
  • Folkstudio était un club de musique et un label basé à Rome, en Italie actif de 1961 à 1998 . (fr)
  • Il Folkstudio è stato un locale di musica romano. Folkstudio 1983, Tommy & Marco (it)
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