This book is a tribute to Father Kemp, the legendary creator of the Folks Concerts. Kemp pioneered the concept of community singing in the late 19th century, bringing together people from all walks of life to raise their voices in song. The book offers a detailed history of the Folks Concerts, as well as insights into Kemp’s own life and work. It also includes a selection of Kemp’s most beloved songs, allowing readers to experience the magic of the Folks Concerts for themselves. A heartwarming and inspiring celebration of the power of music and community.
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