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Gun and pistol she commanded

Sing Out! Posted on Sep 19, 2012 by Ken BiggerJan 7, 2015

(photo by K. Bigger) This is our second post on the ballad “Bold William Taylor.”  To read the first post, click here.When is a murder ballad not a murder ballad?The performance that brought “William Taylor” back to my attention (acknowledging … Continue reading →

Posted in Murder Ballad Monday | Tagged Adam McCulloch, Billy Taylor, Bob Dylan, Bold William Taylor, Dianne Dugaw, Female Warrior, Grateful Dead, Jo Freya, Malinky, Nic Jones, The Female Smuggler, Uncle Earl, Willie Taylor

PETE SEEGER: The Complete Bowdoin College Concert 1960

Sing Out! Posted on Sep 18, 2012 by Bruce SylvesterOct 22, 2018

        PETE SEEGER The Complete Bowdoin College Concert Smithsonian/Folkways 40184 Smithsonian/Folkways Website www.peteseeger.net   If it was a difficult year for Sing Out! magazine co-founder and longtime columnist Pete Seeger, you’d never know it from the buoyancy … Continue reading →

Posted in 1. Audio, Reviews | Tagged Bowdoin College, folk, Pete Seeger, Revival, Smithsonian Folkways

BILL BURKE & FRED COON: Black Bear On The Mountain

Sing Out! Posted on Sep 18, 2012 by Tom DruckenmillerJun 24, 2013
Burke & Coon: Black Bear on the Mountain

          BILL BURKE & FRED COON Black Bear On The Mountain oldtimeymusic.com www.oldtimeymusic.com   There is something special about listening to musicians who have played together for a long time. Bill Burke & Fred Coon met … Continue reading →

Posted in 1. Audio, Reviews | Tagged Arizona, banjo, Bill Burke, Black Bear on the Mountain, Fred Coon, mandolin, Old-Time, oldtimeymusic.com

PER ANDERS BUEN GARNAS: Seljord Anno 1935

Sing Out! Posted on Sep 18, 2012 by Chris NicksonJun 18, 2013
Per Anders Buen Garnas: Seljord Anno 1935

          PER ANDERS BUEN GARNAS Seljord Anno 1935 Talik 85 www.talik.no   GarnĂĽs, a Hardanger fiddle player, won Norway’s annual folk music competition in 2010 and was offered a contract by Talik records, which suggested he … Continue reading →

Posted in 1. Audio, Reviews | Tagged fiddle, Norwegian, Per Anders Buen Garnas, Talik, World Music

BOWING 9: Force Majeure

Sing Out! Posted on Sep 18, 2012 by Chris NicksonJun 18, 2013
Bowing 9: Force Majeure

            Bowing 9 Force Majeure Dimma 011 www.dimmaswe.com   It really is a string orchestra. Take six violinists, two viola players, a cellist and a bassist, all playing material composed for the group by members … Continue reading →

Posted in 1. Audio, Reviews | Tagged Bowing 9, Dimma, Swedish, World Music

Bold William Taylor

Sing Out! Posted on Sep 17, 2012 by Ken BiggerOct 16, 2016

Illustration from “Billy Taylor” broadside “The Tragedy of the Press-Gang:  A True and Lamentable Ballad call’d Billy Taylor, shewing the fatal effects of Inconstancy.” Transvestism!  Seafaring!  Betrayal!  Murder! In my last full week of posts, I explored “The Demon Lover” … Continue reading →

Posted in Murder Ballad Monday | Tagged Bill Jones, Billy Taylor, Bold William Taylor, Dianne Dugaw, Female Warrior, Jo Freya, Martin Carthy, Patrick Street, Percy Grainger, Willie Taylor

HEKLA STÅLSTRENGA: Makramé

Sing Out! Posted on Sep 15, 2012 by Chris NicksonJun 19, 2013
Hekla Stalstrenga: Makrame

          HEKLA STÅLSTRENGA MakramĂŠ Talik 84 www.talik.no   It’s Norwegian folk-rock. No, really, it is. A mix of the tradition and original material – both songs and tunes – all gussied up, amplified and brought out … Continue reading →

Posted in 1. Audio, Reviews | Tagged Folk Rock, Hekla Stalstrenga, Norwegian, Talik, World Music

I ain’t gonna be treated this way… “Rain and Snow,” Part 2

Sing Out! Posted on Sep 14, 2012 by Patrick BlackmanSep 4, 2015

As we found out in the introductory post this week, “Cold Rain and Snow”, which most folks know as a staple in the Grateful Dead’s repertoire, is an American ballad written by an unknown author after a man murdered his … Continue reading →

Posted in Murder Ballad Monday | Tagged Be Good Tanyas, Berzilla Wallin, Betsey Rutherford, Cold Rain and Snow, Del McCoury, Dillard Chandler, Grateful Dead, Lonesome Sisters, Madison County, North Carolina, Obray Ramsey, Peter Rowan, Rose Laughlin, Sam Amidon, Tony Rice

MJELVA/TAMNES: Gi Mi Pols!

Sing Out! Posted on Sep 12, 2012 by Chris NicksonJun 17, 2013
Mjelva/Tamnes: Gi Mi Pols!

          MJELVA/TAMNES Gi Mi Pols! Talik 89 www.talik.no   This is about as basic as it gets, an album of two Norwegian fiddlers exploring some of the traditions of the Røros area of the country. There … Continue reading →

Posted in 1. Audio, Reviews | Tagged fiddle, Mjelva / Tamnes, Norwegian, Talik, World Music

September 11

Sing Out! Posted on Sep 11, 2012 by Ken BiggerJan 7, 2015

There Are No Words Halifax Explosion, 1917 If Pat will permit me this brief interruption in his week on “Cold Rain and Snow,” I thought it worth taking note of the day, September 11, and how it relates to our … Continue reading →

Posted in Murder Ballad Monday | Tagged Halifax Explosion, Kitty Donohoe, There Are No Words

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