Folklore Productions maintains active publishing catalogs of over one thousand titles, under several imprints:

CHANDOS MUSIC (ASCAP), originally established in partnership with Joan Baez, handles her early songs (through her years on A&M Records in the mid-1970s). Active titles include “Diamonds and Rust” and “Sweet Sir Galahad.” Another important Chandos writer is the late Reverend Gary Davis, composer of religious songs like “If I Had My Way” (recorded by Peter Paul and Mary), as well as secular material like “Cocaine” (recorded by Jackson Browne) and “Baby Let Me Follow You Down” (recorded by Bob Dylan).

The catalog of HILLGREEN MUSIC (BMI) features songs written by the late Jesse Fuller, as well as those of Doc and Merle Watson.

FOLKLORE MUSIC (ASCAP) publishes the songs of Mary McCaslin, Jim Ringer, Dave Van Ronk, Alan Stivell and others.

Other publishing interests include the music of Sabia and Libby Harding in TROVA MUSIC, and children's songs by Patty Zeitlin under BULLFROG BALLADS.

Folklore Productions also administers TORTOISE MUSIC (ASCAP) and TERRAPIN MUSIC (BMI) on behalf of John Fahey. In addition to Fahey's compositions, a number of titles by George Winston are active.

In most instances, collections are handled through the Harry Fox Agency in the United States. Most European publishing is handled through an affiliate, Rolf Budde Musikverlage. Two others are Carlin Music, affiliate for the United Kingdom, and BMG, which handles a number of titles in Italy.

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