THE LIFE AND TRAGIC ENDING OF KAREN DALTON | The Lost Queen of Folk
With a voice like weathered silk and a soul soaked in sorrow, Karen Dalton never chased fame—yet her music haunts generations long after her passing. Hailed by Bob Dylan as his favorite singer, Dalton's blend of folk, blues, and raw emotional honesty made her a legend in the shadows. This is the heartbreaking story of the Lost Queen of Folk—a woman who redefined authenticity, vanished from the spotlight, and left behind songs that still stop hearts. Discover why Karen Dalton’s voice remains one of the most unforgettable in American music history. #KarenDalton#LostQueenOfFolk#GreenwichVillageFolk#BobDylanInfluence#FolkMusicLegend#TragicMusicStories#AuthenticVoices#WomenInFolk#InMyOwnTime#UnderratedMusicians

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