Artist's albums
North Wind's Clearing
1995 · album
The First Fifteen Years, Vol. 1
1992 · album
The First Fifteen Years, Vol. 2
1992 · album
And so Will We Yet
1990 · album
Return to the Land
1990 · album
Seal Djiril's Hymn
1972 · album
Ensemble
1988 · album
Minneapolis Concert
1987 · album
Fashioned in the Clay
1985 · album
A Rogue's Gallery of Songs for 12-String
1983 · album
All Shall Be Well Again
1983 · album
Clear Away in the Morning
1983 · album
Jeremy Brown and Jeannie Teal
1981 · album
A Water over Stone
1980 · album
Peter Kagan and the Wind
1971 · album
The Ways of Man
1978 · album
Bay of Fundy
1975 · album
Turning Toward the Morning
1975 · album
A Tune for November
1970 · album
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Biography
With his deep, resonating voice and melodic six- and 12-string guitar fingerpicking, Gordon Bok has been the leading purveyor of the music of the sea for nearly half a century. Although he has often preferred to spend his time in his workshop in Maine, working on wood sculptures, his albums and performances are always eagerly awaited by his many fans. A native of Pennsylvania, Bok grew up in rural Maine. His musical skills were inherited from his parents. While his mother taught him folk songs on nylon-string guitar, his father exposed him to jazz and classical music. Although he began playing guitar at the age of nine, Bok didn't sing until being encouraged by a fiddler and seaman he met while working a summer job on a boat following his high-school graduation. Traveling to larger East Coast cities during the winter to work as a carpenter, Bok became absorbed in the folk music scene. With his large repertoire of songs about the sea, he became one of the traditional circuit's best-known artists. Bok, however, remained reclusive. After five years of prodding, he finally relented to allowing Noel Paul Stookey of Peter, Paul and Mary to produce his self-titled debut album in 1965. In the 1980s, Bok was inspired by a series of disturbing dreams to compose in the ancient style of cante-fables, a non-rhyming style of balladry. His cante-fable The Play of Lady Odivere was recorded in 1989. In addition to his performances and recordings as a soloist, Bok has worked in a trio with Ann Mayo Muir and Ed Trickett. He recorded a duo album, Neighbors, with Cindy Kallet in 1996. In the 21st century his recordings as a solo artist have included Dear to Our Island (2001), Herrings in the Bay (2003), Apples in the Basket (2005), In Concert (2006), Other Eyes (2010), Because You Asked (2012), and Then and Now (2015). All these albums were issued by Bok's Camden, Maine-based Timberhead Music label, which has also released titles by Bok's friends and colleagues. In 2017 Bok released Together Again for the First Time, an archival album documenting a 1979 concert he performed in tandem with fellow singer/songwriter Bob Zentz. ~ Craig Harris, Rovi