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LAURIE LEWIS: Skippin’ and Flyin’

Sing Out! Posted on Nov 24, 2012 by John LuptonJul 12, 2013
Laurie Lewis: Skippin and Flyin'

          LAURIE LEWIS Skippin’ And Flyin’ Spruce And Maple 2006 www.spruceandmaplemusic.com   Though virtually unknown east of the Mississippi until the mid-1980s, the past three decades have seen Laurie Lewis establish herself as one of the … Continue reading →

Posted in 1. Audio, Reviews | Tagged Bluegrass, Laurie Lewis, Spruce and Maple

ANDY STATMAN: Old Brooklyn

Sing Out! Posted on Nov 22, 2012 by Mike RegenstreifJun 21, 2013
Andy Statman: Old Brooklyn

          ANDY STATMAN Old Brooklyn Shefa 3004/5 www.andystatman.org   Andy Statman, a bluegrass mandolin and klezmer clarinet virtuoso, blends elements of bluegrass and klezmer with elements of jazz, blues, rock and roll, folk, country, world music … Continue reading →

Posted in 1. Audio, Reviews | Tagged Andy Statman, Bluegrass, Clarinet, Klezmer, Shefa

“He’s dressed himself in silk so rare.”

Sing Out! Posted on Nov 21, 2012 by Patrick BlackmanJan 7, 2015

Tim Eriksen – from his Facebook fan page Our initial post this week took up the first of our two goals; to look more closely at Tim Eriksen‘s work and place it in the context of how we experience murder … Continue reading →

Posted in Murder Ballad Monday | Tagged Boston, Brown Girl, Child Ballad, Edward, Lord Thomas and Fair Annie, Maid Freed from the Gallows, Omie Wise, Tim Eriksen

“Tim Eriksen – Sowing a Silken Seam”

Sing Out! Posted on Nov 19, 2012 by Patrick BlackmanJan 7, 2015

Tim Eriksen – hardcore americana This week at Murder Ballad Monday will be a mix of celebration and reflection, with a bit of correction thrown in for balance.Celebration? Quite simply, we’re still here and still finding plenty to write about even after … Continue reading →

Posted in Murder Ballad Monday | Tagged Child Ballad, Child Ballad #20, Child Ballad #52, Cordelia's Dad, Cruel Mother, Queen Jane, Sarah Cleveland, Soul of the January Hills, The Bonnie Banks of Fordie, The King's Dochter Lady Jane, Tim Eriksen, Two Babes

The Mariner’s Revenge Song

Sing Out! Posted on Nov 16, 2012 by Ken BiggerJan 7, 2015

Mariner’s Revenge Song (photo by Alicia J. Rose) In its epic sweep and scope, and with its literary shades of Poe, Dickens, Shakespeare, and Melville, “The Mariner’s Revenge Song,” by The Decemberists could probably give us enough material for a … Continue reading →

Posted in Murder Ballad Monday | Tagged The Decemberists, The Mariner's Revenge Song

My Fondest Childhood Memories

Sing Out! Posted on Nov 14, 2012 by Ken BiggerSep 6, 2015

Macy Gray We continue this week’s “Vengeance of the ‘Inner Child’” series with Macy Gray‘s “My Fondest Childhood Memories.”  Earlier this week, we gave a listen to Jim White’s “The Wound That Never Heals,” the musically-framed story of a damaged … Continue reading →

Posted in Murder Ballad Monday | Tagged Macy Gray, My Fondest Childhood Memories

Baby, why don’t you cry?

Sing Out! Posted on Nov 12, 2012 by Ken BiggerJan 7, 2015

Sharon Stone in Basic Instinct (1992) We have discussed here and there in previous weeks how children encounter murder ballads–what role such songs may have played in children’s upbringing in earlier times, and how that role may or may not be … Continue reading →

Posted in Murder Ballad Monday | Tagged Harry Crews, Jim White, Searching for the Wrong-Eyed Jesus, The Wound That Never Heals

DIUNNA GREENLEAF: Trying to Hold On

Sing Out! Posted on Nov 11, 2012 by Gary von TerschJun 20, 2013
Diunna Greenleaf: Trying to Hold On

          DIUNNA GREENLEAF Trying To Hold On Blue Mercy 930 www.diunna.com   This fourteen track project is ex-gospel singer Diunna Greenleaf’s stunning, originals-studded follow-up to her 2007 Cotton Field To Coffee House masterpiece. Accompanied by a … Continue reading →

Posted in 1. Audio, Reviews | Tagged Blue Mercy, Blues, Diunna Greenleaf

A good man is hard to find (and so is a good woman)

Sing Out! Posted on Nov 10, 2012 by S. GeeApr 14, 2015

Hell’s Half-Acre, a small badland in Wyoming (Note: This is the third post about Bruce Springsteen’s song “Nebraska.” The first post explored the song’s relationship to the case of spree killers Charlie Starkweather and Caril Ann Fugate. The second post … Continue reading →

Posted in Murder Ballad Monday | Tagged A Good Man is Hard to Find, Badlands, Bruce Springsteen, Flannery O'Connor, Nebraska, State Trooper, Terrence Malick

Badlands and bad seeds

Sing Out! Posted on Nov 9, 2012 by S. GeeApr 15, 2015

In a previous post on Bruce Springsteen’s “Nebraska” (the song, not the album), we saw how The Boss ripped the song from the headlines, chronicling the murder spree, conviction, and pending execution of the killer Charlie Starkweather and his girlfriend, … Continue reading →

Posted in Murder Ballad Monday | Tagged Atlantic City, Badlands, Bruce Springsteen, Elvis Presley, Highway Patrolman, Jailhouse Rock, James Dean, Johnny 99, Marlon Brando, Nebraska, Rebel Without a Cause, Terrence Malick, The Wild One

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