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  1. David Kenneth Ritz Van Ronk (June 30, 1936 – February 10, 2002) was an American folk singer. An important figure in the American folk music revival and New York City's Greenwich Village scene in the 1960s, he was nicknamed the "Mayor of MacDougal Street".. Van Ronk's work ranged from old English ballads to blues, gospel, rock, New Orleans jazz, and swing.

  2. Sunday Street by Dave Van Ronk released in 1976. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic. ... Dave Van Ronk and the Ragtime Jug Stompers (1960) Dave Van Ronk, Folksinger (1962) In the Tradition (1963) Ragtime Jug Stompers (1964) No Dirty Names (1966)

  3. Preview. One of the chief instigators of the late-‘50s Greenwich Village folk revival, Dave Van Ronk had become a legendary figure by the time he released Sunday Street in 1976. Fortunately, his gruff vocals and salty sense of humor hadn’t mellowed with the years. On this album, Van Ronk dives into a mixed bag of traditional and ...

  4. Guitarist, singer, songwriter, and native New Yorker Dave Van Ronk inspired, aided, and promoted the careers of numerous singer/songwriters who came up in the blues tradition. Most notable of the many musicians he helped over the years was Bob Dylan, whom Van Ronk got to know shortly after Dylan moved to New York in 1961 to pursue a life as a folk/blues singer.

  5. Sunday Street Power by Dave Van Ronk. 5,063 views, added to favorites 58 times. Tuning: D A D G B E: Capo: no capo: File format: ptb: Filesize: 9.5 kb: Author Unregistered. Last edit on Feb 14, 2014. Switch to the new player. Check out our new tab player. Tonebridge. 100%.

  6. Dave Van RonkSunday Street. Label:Philo – PH 1036: Format: Vinyl, LP, Album, Reissue. Country:US: Released:1986: Genre:Blues, Folk, World, & Country: ... "Sunday Street" originally released late 1976 on Philo® Records Inc. LP with catalog number PH 1036. Other Versions (3)View All. Title (Format)Label Cat# Country

  7. To jam and learn the simple chords for Dave Van Ronk - Sunday Street chords, practice playing E, A, E, Em, E, A and Em in sequence.To build a solid grasp, start slowly at 40 BPM and then match the original tempo of 80 BPM.Considering your vocal pitch and chord choices, adjust the capo in accordance with the key: E Major.