Grup de Folk, a Spanish folk music group, originated in Barcelona between 1967 and 1968 as part of the Nova Cançó movement. The group emerged as an alternative to Els Setze Jutges, focusing on Catalan folk songs and adaptations of international folk tunes, including translations like "Puff, the Magic Dragon" renamed "Paff, el Drac Màgic". Grup de Folk's early concerts included the 1968 Festival Folk in Barcelona’s Parque de la Ciudadela. Their performances were documented in albums such as Festival Folk (1967) and Folk 2 (1968). After disbanding, the group reunited 30 years later to release new material including Els temps encara estan canviant (2001), Els temps encara estan canviant 2 (2003), and Què fas, polissó? (2007). Notable members included Jaume Arnella, Xesco Boix, and Pau Riba.