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The Ramblers were a British folk group active in the 1950s and 1960s. The group was known for their traditional folk music style, often incorporating elements of blues and jazz into their performances. The Ramblers gained popularity for their energetic live shows and their ability to captivate audiences with their lively renditions of classic folk songs.
The Ramblers released several albums during their career, including "Songs of the Open Road" and "Ramble Away." They were also known for their collaborations with other folk musicians of the time, such as Ewan MacColl and Peggy Seeger. The Ramblers played a significant role in the British folk music revival of the 1950s and 1960s, influencing a new generation of folk musicians and helping to preserve the traditional folk music heritage of the British Isles.
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