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Discussions of traditional murder ballads, as well as modern and post-modern compositions that do not fit the traditional definition.

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The Fower Maries – part two – The Heart of Sadness.

Sing Out! Posted on Jul 20, 2012 by Tom BrittonJan 7, 2015

On Monday I introduced the song The Fower Maries and shared some of the historical back story to this song. Today I want to introduce another version of the song that tells us more of the story. Indeed there is something … Continue reading →

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The Fower Maries – power, love & death

Sing Out! Posted on Jul 16, 2012 by Tom BrittonJan 7, 2015

Glimpses behind the veil of power and majesty are quite rare. All too often the ‘official’ version is the one that gets carried throughout the ages. However, every now and again, we come across something that shows us the humanity … Continue reading →

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Woody at 100 – “…they tied their laws with a hang knot.”

Sing Out! Posted on Jul 14, 2012 by Patrick BlackmanJan 7, 2015

In our centennial celebration of Woody Guthrie’s murder ballads, we’ve seen that murder and death in his songs are tools to illustrate his fundamental concept of justice.  Sometimes it’s personal, as with “The Philadelphia Lawyer” and “East Texas Red“.  More … Continue reading →

Posted in Murder Ballad Monday | Tagged Ballads of Sacco and Vanzetti, Ben Shahn, Christy Moore, Hang Knot, I Just Want to Sing Your Name, Sacco and Vanzetti, Struggle, Two Good Men, We Welcome to Heaven, Woody Guthrie

Woody at 100 – “Don’t pull that trigger on me!”

Sing Out! Posted on Jul 12, 2012 by Patrick BlackmanJan 7, 2015

So far in our week-long centennial celebration of Woody Guthrie and his murder ballads, we’ve listened to the classic and amusing “Philadelphia Lawyer” and two hard hitting ballads, “Ludlow Massacre” and “1913 Massacre”, which both tell different stories of the … Continue reading →

Posted in Murder Ballad Monday | Tagged Arlo Guthrie, East Texas Red, Rick Robbins, The Dillards, Woody Guthrie

Woody at 100 – “See what your greed for money has done.”

Sing Out! Posted on Jul 11, 2012 by Patrick BlackmanJan 7, 2015

We started our centennial celebration week with Woody Guthrie by listening to his “Philadelphia Lawyer”, a classic Country and Western song that he set to the tune of an older murder ballad.  But, despite (or more accurately because of) the … Continue reading →

Posted in Murder Ballad Monday | Tagged 1913 Massacre, Arlo Guthrie, Italian Hall Disaster, Ludlow Massacre, Struggle, The Dying Miner, Waiting at the Gate, Woody Guthrie

Woody at 100 – The Philadelphia Lawyer

Sing Out! Posted on Jul 9, 2012 by Patrick BlackmanJan 7, 2015

Woody Guthrie would have been one hundred years old this Saturday, July 14, 2012.  Certainly there will be a great deal of writing, speaking, and (as no doubt Woody would have wanted it) singing to celebrate his centennial.  That’s as … Continue reading →

Posted in Murder Ballad Monday | Tagged Bob Baker and the Pike County Boys, Cisco Houston, Don Edwards, Jealous Lover, Mark Erelli and Jeffrey Foucault, Peter Rowan, Philadelphia Lawyer, Rose Maddox, The Maddox Brothers, Willie Nelson, Woody Guthrie

Interlude: Julyan Davis

Sing Out! Posted on Jul 4, 2012 by Ken BiggerJan 7, 2015

“By her lily white hand” (Banks of the Ohio) by Julyan Davis, 2012 (linked music by Doc and Merle Watson) In my summer travels, a recent visit to my sister brought mention of her neighbor’s art exhibition. Asheville-based Julyan Davis’s exhibition … Continue reading →

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The Deil’s awa wi the exciseman – a look at the paradoxical heart of Robert Burns.

Sing Out! Posted on Jul 2, 2012 by Tom BrittonJan 7, 2015

Robert Burns Imagine if you can a wild, stormy and seemingly endless winter’s night. You are child in a very small village on the west coast of Scotland. The year is 1754 and by the light of the fire in … Continue reading →

Posted in Murder Ballad Monday | Tagged Robert Burns, Tam O' Shanter, Tannahill Weavers, The Deil's awa wi the Exciseman

1,000 places to go with her

Sing Out! Posted on Jun 30, 2012 by S. GeeApr 14, 2015

  What I like most about “Frank’s Wild Years,” is what a clever little liar it is and how — like all clever little liars — its lies reveal so many larger truths. Truths not just about this couple, Frank … Continue reading →

Posted in Murder Ballad Monday | Tagged Charles Bukowski, DoMaje, Franks Wild Years, Kathleen Brennan, Steve Earle, The Blind Boys of Alabama, The Neville Brothers, Tom Waits, Way Down in the Hole

Killer punchlines

Sing Out! Posted on Jun 28, 2012 by S. GeeApr 14, 2015

  Look into the eyes of this attractive and rather worried looking young woman. What sad story do you see? What tale of despair and dreams gone bad? What demons? What lost angels?   What, you don’t see any of … Continue reading →

Posted in Murder Ballad Monday | Tagged A Little Rain, Bickering, Franks Wild Years, Ken Nordine, Tom Waits

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