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Singer-songwriter Larry Long makes Mother’s Day Card

Sing Out! Posted on Apr 13, 2012 by Matt HengeveldOct 22, 2018

Singer and songwriter Larry Long has partnered up with Robert Robinson (Long wrote the lyrics and Robinson doing vocals) to create musical Mother’s Day cards in memory of Long’s recently passed mother.  All of the lyrics were inspired by Long’s … Continue reading →

Posted in 2. General News, Folk Music News

I’ve got no more fight in me

Sing Out! Posted on Apr 13, 2012 by Ken BiggerJan 5, 2015

As we’ve noted all along, our “mission” at Murder Ballad Monday is to explore both the interior and the periphery of the murder ballad.  We discuss how music helps interpret intense, often violent and/or deadly experience.   Having started out the … Continue reading →

Posted in Murder Ballad Monday | Tagged Arrowhead, Barrett's Privateers, Bill Mallonee, Friendly Fire, Mike Morningstar, Nathan Rogers, Nue Ba Den, Richard Shindell, Stan Rogers, The Things that I Have Seen

Blessed be the tie that binds

Sing Out! Posted on Apr 11, 2012 by Ken BiggerJan 5, 2015

Canadian Soldiers (date unknown) In the song, “Harris and the Mare,” our protagonist reminds Harris that he was a “conshie in the War.”  In all the years I have listened to the song, I took that mention merely to be … Continue reading →

Posted in Murder Ballad Monday | Tagged conscientious objection, Harris and the Mare, Jesus, Stan Rogers

Harris and the Mare

Sing Out! Posted on Apr 9, 2012 by Ken BiggerJan 5, 2015

With Pancho having met his match in the deserts down in Mexico, this week we turn to the north country, and an Ontario mill town, and a song inspired by a story overheard in a bar.  Stan Rogers, penned “Harris … Continue reading →

Posted in Murder Ballad Monday | Tagged Harris and the Mare, Night Guard, Oklahoma, Robertson Davies, self defense, Stan Rogers

I’m looking for my fortune and it ain’t in Illinois

Sing Out! Posted on Apr 5, 2012 by Ken BiggerJan 4, 2015

Pancho’s Stepchildren“Pancho and Lefty” has been a foray into a more Western genre of murder ballad, building on Pat’s discussion of “Jack Straw,” I suppose.  The Wikipedia entry on murder ballads cites Olive Burt’s 1958 article, “The Minstrelsy of Murder,” which … Continue reading →

Posted in Murder Ballad Monday | Tagged Ballad of Dan Moody, Blue Highway, Michael Peter Smith, Pancho and Lefty, Townes Van Zandt, Wild Bill

English Folk Dance & Song Society receives funding to digitize material

Sing Out! Posted on Apr 5, 2012 by Matt HengeveldOct 22, 2018

The English Folk Dance and Song Society (EFDSS) received ÂŁ585,400 in funding from the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) to archive, conserve, and digitize material from six different archives containing some of the country’s most important folk music collections.  The project … Continue reading →

Posted in 5. Resources, Folk Music News

Outlaws, Bandits, and Troubadours

Sing Out! Posted on Apr 4, 2012 by Ken BiggerJan 5, 2015

Steve Earle and Townes Van Zandt After such a long post last time, I plan for this one to be long on music and short on text.  If there’s a narrative to capture here, it’s that I think “Pancho and … Continue reading →

Posted in Murder Ballad Monday | Tagged David Rawlings, Dick Gaughan, Emmylou Harris, Gillian Welch, Hammerlock, Merle Haggard, Pancho and Lefty, Poozies, Steve Earle, Townes Van Zandt, Willie Nelson

Pancho and Lefty

Sing Out! Posted on Apr 2, 2012 by Ken BiggerJan 7, 2015

Walking Man, by Alberto Giacometti A Work of Betrayal I’m about to spill a good bit of ink, figuratively speaking, on a song that is only around 270 words long (including repeated words).  I want to (re)introduce you to “Pancho … Continue reading →

Posted in Murder Ballad Monday | Tagged Emmylou Harris, Pancho and Lefty, Townes Van Zandt, unreliable narrator, Wayne Booth

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