The Baby Sitters (folk group)
The Baby Sitters were a Canadian folk group active primarily in the 1960s. They are known for their close vocal harmonies and their blend of traditional folk songs and original compositions, often with socially conscious themes. The group's members included Penny Lang, Estelle Klein, and several others over the years, reflecting a fluid membership.
The Baby Sitters gained recognition through performances at folk festivals and coffee houses across Canada and the United States, contributing to the burgeoning folk music scene of the era. They recorded several albums, showcasing their signature sound and expanding their reach to a wider audience. While not achieving mainstream commercial success, they were respected within the folk community for their musicianship and their commitment to the genre's traditions.