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Seeking resolution

Sing Out! Posted on January 10, 2012 by Ken BiggerJanuary 5, 2015

Elvis Costello appeared five or six years ago as part of “The Harry Smith Project,” a musical renewal of the songs collected by Smith in the Anthology of American Folk Music, providing his proposed resolution of the Omie Wise tale. … Continue reading →

Posted in Murder Ballad Monday | Tagged Anthology of American Folk Music, Elvis Costello, Harry Smith, Kate and Anna McGarrigle, Omie Wise

SiriusXM’s “The Village” now web-only

Sing Out! Posted on January 10, 2012 by Matt HengeveldJanuary 10, 2012

SiriusXM satellite radio broadcasting company announced that its folk/trad music station “The Village” will no longer be broadcast via satellite and will be available only through their web-based client and mobile app. Listeners will still be required to purchase premium … Continue reading →

Posted in 6. Airwaves, Folk Music News

Who writes “The Ballad of Nancy and Henry”?

Sing Out! Posted on January 10, 2012 by Ken BiggerJanuary 5, 2015

Harry Smith’s Anthology incorporated his somewhat idiosyncratic, news-brief style summaries for the songs he included.  The brief on “Ommie Wise” reads as follows:   GREEDY GIRL GOES TO ADAMS SPRING WITH LIAR; LIVES JUST LONG ENOUGH TO REGRET IT   … Continue reading →

Posted in Murder Ballad Monday | Tagged Anna Domino, Anthology of American Folk Music, G.B. Grayson, Harry Smith, Omie Wise

Omie Wise

Sing Out! Posted on January 9, 2012 by Ken BiggerJanuary 5, 2015

This week’s installment is a decidedly American contribution to the genre, and one not  completely shrouded in the mists of history, but only partly so. The events of “Omie Wise” can be pinned down to a known historical event—the drowning … Continue reading →

Posted in Murder Ballad Monday | Tagged American, Anna Domino, Doc Watson, Doug Wallin, Harry Smith, North Carolina, Omie Wise, Tom Dooley

Who’s really guilty here? Or, if it’s not Scottish…

Sing Out! Posted on January 6, 2012 by Ken BiggerJanuary 5, 2015

Here we have Ewan MacColl’s version of Child #73, from his Classic Scots Ballads.  Thanks, Pat, for mentioning it.  The song is sung in Scots, and there are a few passages which I have yet to understand clearly, but the … Continue reading →

Posted in Murder Ballad Monday | Tagged Child Ballad, Child Ballad #73, Ewan MacColl, Lord Thomas and Fair Annie, Peggy Seeger, Scottish

A bit older this time, perhaps

Sing Out! Posted on January 5, 2012 by Ken BiggerJanuary 5, 2015

I listened to this version for the first time this morning:  I had never heard this tune for the song before.  Here is where we have want of a musicologist.  On the face of it, it seems like this tune … Continue reading →

Posted in Murder Ballad Monday | Tagged Child Ballad, Child Ballad #73, Fair Ellender, Jean Ritchie

Fair Ellender

Sing Out! Posted on January 2, 2012 by Ken BiggerJanuary 5, 2015

For the first selection: Fair Ellender.   Here is Jerry Garcia and David Grisman’s version from “Shady Grove.” Fair Ellender  (Spotify) Here’s the same song on YouTube: (link replaced 12/10/14) While not the most famous of the genre, this one … Continue reading →

Posted in Murder Ballad Monday | Tagged Child Ballad, Child Ballad #73, David Grisman, Fair Ellender, Jerry Garcia

Introduction to Murder Ballad Monday

Sing Out! Posted on January 2, 2012 by Ken BiggerJanuary 7, 2015

The murder ballad fascinates me.  Not murder, of course, but songs about it—how the person or people who craft and carry on the song use something terrible to make something beautiful, or at least something useful or emotionally or morally … Continue reading →

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Ron’s Top 10 Favorite Folk CDs of 2011

Sing Out! Posted on January 2, 2012 by Ron OleskoFebruary 2, 2015

Okay, there are 12 CDs on my list of top 10.  Sue me. Since folk music is such a diverse genre, and because we were blessed with so many great recordings during the past 12 months, I felt it was okay … Continue reading →

Posted in Folk Music Notebook, Ron Olesko

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