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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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“Blue Wing” and the Legend of Little Willie John

Sing Out! Posted on Jan 16, 2017 by Ken BiggerJan 17, 2017
"Blue Wing," original art by Tom Russell (used by permission)

Prelude On the road for work a few months ago, I was driving between Cheyenne and Denver. I had a chance to meet up with an old friend for coffee on the way. Early in our conversation, I noticed she had … Continue reading →

Posted in Murder Ballad Monday | Tagged Blue Wing, Dave Alvin, Elvis Presley, Little Willie John, Otis Blackwell, Peter LeMarc, Robbie Robertson, Stan Rogers, Tom Russell, Tracy Grammer

Far too many of you dying: ‘What’s Going On’

Sing Out! Posted on Nov 21, 2016 by Ken BiggerFeb 3, 2017
Cover image for 'What's Going On' (Motown Records)

“Local draft board No. 4 in a district surrounding State and 35th streets, containing 30,000 persons, of whom 90 per cent are colored, registered upward of 9,000 and sent 1,850 colored men to cantonments. Of these 1,850 there were only … Continue reading →

Posted in Murder Ballad Monday | Tagged Aretha Franklin, Carl Sandburg, Marvin Gaye, Motown, Sam Cooke, veterans, Vietnam War, What's Going On

Lamkin – A most brutal bloody ballad.

Sing Out! Posted on Nov 14, 2016 by Tom BrittonNov 21, 2016

Introduction Fragments of time and history filter down to us in the Child ballads. We get whispers and incomplete stories that make us ponder what ‘really’ lies beneath. This is deeply true in the case of “Lamkin.” Like so many … Continue reading →

Posted in Murder Ballad Monday | Tagged Child Ballads, Lambkin, Lamkin, The Pratie Heads, The Wainwright Sisters

The Two Ballads of James Connolly, the Irish Rebel

Sing Out! Posted on Nov 7, 2016 by Rebecca MoodyNov 7, 2016

Introduction Over the summer, I attended a wedding of two friends at my alma mater in Sewanee, Tennessee. For those of you who haven’t heard of it, Sewanee is a small liberal arts college with some of the most devoted alumni … Continue reading →

Posted in Murder Ballad Monday | Tagged Black 47, Easter Rising, Ireland, James Connolly, The Wolfe Tones

Murder and Mother Columbia: American Murder Song

Sing Out! Posted on Oct 24, 2016 by Ken BiggerOct 24, 2016
"Mr. Tender" (Terrance Zdunich) and "Mr. Storm" (Saar Hendelman) (photo from American Murder Song, source: Facebook)

Murder ballads in sepia We heard from the folks at American Murder Song last month. Their touring production of original murder ballads, set in an mostly imagined early 19th century America, intrigued me enough to want to explore it here. … Continue reading →

Posted in Murder Ballad Monday | Tagged America, American Murder Song, Edward, murder ballads, Saar Hendelman, Terrance Zdunich

Murder Ballad Comedy, Part 5: “Marrow Bones”

Sing Out! Posted on Oct 10, 2016 by Patrick BlackmanOct 10, 2016

“There was an old woman from Wexford…” Almost two years ago, Ken initiated an occasional series for our strange little blog wherein we explored the intersection of murder and comedy in ballads. Between his posts, mine, and Becky’s, we explored … Continue reading →

Posted in Murder Ballad Monday | Tagged Alan Lomax, Chris Bartram, Horton Barker, Jimmy Knights, Kenneth Peacock, Lawrence Older, Marrow Bones, Seamus Ennis, Steeleye Span, The Exiles

“Won’t You Come and Sing for Me?” – CwD 9

Sing Out! Posted on Oct 3, 2016 by Ken BiggerOct 3, 2016

“I feel the shadows now upon me…” I remember driving to Mt. Greylock with Pat one time, telling him about a singer I had just discovered. I said she had the kind of voice I’d like to hear on my … Continue reading →

Posted in Murder Ballad Monday | Tagged Alice Gerrard, Anna & Elizabeth, Blue Highway, Bluegrass, Conversations with Death, Flatt & Scruggs, Gospel., Hazel Dickens, Hot Rize, Kathy Kallick, Laurie Lewis, Molly Tuttle, mortality, singing

Seven Spanish Angels: Romance, Violence and Absolution in the West

Sing Out! Posted on Sep 26, 2016 by Ken BiggerSep 26, 2016
Willie Nelson and Ray Charles (screencap of a live performance)

“Seven Spanish Angels” When I pick up the guitar to sing, I like to launch into the long ballads. The melody sinks in to me through repetition. The lyrics, many refined over time by unknown self-appointed editors, flow out. If … Continue reading →

Posted in Murder Ballad Monday | Tagged El Paso, Pancho and Lefty, Ray Charles, Seven Spanish Angels, Westerns, Willie Nelson

Shot Through Your Cheatin’ Heart: “Open Pit Mine” and Country’s Cuckolded Killers

Sing Out! Posted on Sep 19, 2016 by Ken BiggerSep 19, 2016

Country Gothic In her oft-cited 1998 essay, “Bloody Daggers and Lonesome Graveyards: The Gothic and Country Music,” Teresa Goddu contrasts “bluegrass” and country. I put “bluegrass” in quotes because the term in the essay mostly means songs that carry the legacy … Continue reading →

Posted in Murder Ballad Monday | Tagged Bluegrass, Charley Pride, Country Music, Dylan Miller, Garth Brooks, George Jones, Miranda Lambert, Nashville Bluegrass Band, Open Pit Mine, Pat Alger, Porter Wagoner, Scotty McCreery, Tanya Tucker, Teresa Goddu

Legend and Outlaw: Jesse James and the Ballad Tradition

Sing Out! Posted on Aug 29, 2016 by Cindy Hunter MorganAug 29, 2016

Legends Among a few adults who spooked me when I was a girl (my school bus driver, who kept a bottle in a brown bag beneath his seat; a guy at the car wash who sometimes shut the system down … Continue reading →

Posted in Murder Ballad Monday | Tagged Alan Lomax, Charlie Daniels, Emmylou Harris, Jesse James, Johnny Cash, Levon Helm, Paul Kennerly

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