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Podcast: A Tribute to Ralph Stanley
Episode #16-09 | airing 3-02-16

Sing Out! Posted on Mar 2, 2016 by Tom DruckenmillerJun 23, 2016
Ralph Stanley Retires

Update: Sadly, Ralph Stanley passed away on June 23 2016 at age 89. I believe it’s important to give tribute while the subject is still with us. Ralph Stanley turned 89 on February 25th and although he’s lost a step … Continue reading →

Posted in The Sing Out! Radio Magazine | Tagged Bluegrass, Charlie Sizemore, Don Rigsby, Jack Cooke, Larry Sparks, Louie Setzer, Ralph Stanley, Sing Out! Radio Magazine, Stanley Brothers

The Cruel Ship’s Captain / The Captain’s Apprentice

Sing Out! Posted on Feb 29, 2016 by Patrick BlackmanFeb 29, 2016

Introduction – “The Cruel Ship’s Captain” Today’s ballad is notable both for its brevity and for the depravity it depicts.  The brevity is mostly a product of the Anglophone seamen and laborers who worked the song over time to a fine edge like a … Continue reading →

Posted in Murder Ballad Monday | Tagged A.L. Lloyd, Captain James, Dave Van Ronk, Ewan MacColl, Harry Cox, The Captain's Apprentice, The Cruel Ship's Captain, Vaughn Williams

Folkfinds: John Daniel Lane’s “Walk Along John to Kansas”

Sing Out! Posted on Feb 25, 2016 by Dan GreenwoodFeb 25, 2016

[soundcloud url=”https://api.soundcloud.com/tracks/231734634″ params=”auto_play=false&hide_related=false&show_comments=true&show_user=true&show_reposts=false&visual=true” width=”100%” height=”450″ iframe=”true” /] Midwestern fiddler John Daniel Lane takes a panoramic high-definition view of American fiddle music and clearly enjoys experimenting with different styles. There’s a distinct and acknowledged John Hartford influence to his playing and … Continue reading →

Posted in Folkfinds | Tagged Folkfinds, Irish, John Daniel Lane, John Hartford, Midwestern, Missouri, Scandinavian

Podcast: Black History in Words and Music, pt 2
Episode #16-08 | airing 2-24-16

Sing Out! Posted on Feb 24, 2016 by Tom DruckenmillerFeb 24, 2016

This week we’ll conclude our two part feature celebrating Black History Month. Last week we heard some classic music from the early days of sound recording plus a set of tunes from the Civil Rights Movement. This week our program … Continue reading →

Posted in The Sing Out! Radio Magazine | Tagged Booker T & the MG's, Gil Scott-Heron, Mavis Staples, Ray Charles, Sing Out! Radio Magazine, Taj Mahal, The Impressions

Danse Macabre (the first installment)

Sing Out! Posted on Feb 22, 2016 by Ken BiggerFeb 22, 2016
Danse Macabre

Murder ballads made for dancing The Corries’ performance of “The Massacre of Glencoe” on our Facebook page several days ago prompted one reader to comment that older songs like it differed with more recent “hardcore” music in that the tenderness of … Continue reading →

Posted in Murder Ballad Monday | Tagged Banks of the Ohio, Brother John, danse macabre, El Paso, Knoxville Girl, murder ballads, Pumped Up Kicks, St. James Infirmary, Stagolee, Timothy, Who Killed Cock Robin?

Folkfinds: Mat Walklate’s “Cold In Hand”

Sing Out! Posted on Feb 18, 2016 by Dan GreenwoodFeb 18, 2016

[soundcloud url=”https://api.soundcloud.com/tracks/90564026″ params=”auto_play=false&hide_related=false&show_comments=true&show_user=true&show_reposts=false&visual=true” width=”100%” height=”450″ iframe=”true” /] English harmonica wiz Mat Walklate is another incredibly versatile performer on his instrument. While his focus can vary depending on which of the several bands he’s playing with, he works predominantly in Irish … Continue reading →

Posted in Folkfinds | Tagged Folkfinds, Harmonica, Mat Walklate

Podcast: Black History in Words and Music
Episode #16-07 | airing 2-17-16

Sing Out! Posted on Feb 16, 2016 by Tom DruckenmillerFeb 16, 2016

The next two programs will celebrate Black History Month. The African-American community has produced some of the strongest and most vital music in AmericanRoots Music. On this week’s program we’ll hear some classics from the early days of sound recordings … Continue reading →

Posted in The Sing Out! Radio Magazine | Tagged Barbeque Bob, Bessie Jones, Billie Holiday, Charlie Haden, Jabbo Smith, Jelly Roll Morton, Kelly Pace, Pace Jubilee Singers, Sing Out! Radio Magazine

English Folk Singer Roy Harris Passes

Sing Out! Posted on Feb 16, 2016 by Ron OleskoFeb 16, 2016

I was deeply saddened to hear of the passing of the beloved English folk singer, Roy Harris. Roy died February 9 at the age of 82. Roy was one of the great voices and influences of the English folk revival, … Continue reading →

Posted in Folk Music News, Folk Music Notebook, Obituaries, Ron Olesko | Tagged Roy Harris

“The Little Girl and the Dreadful Snake” – Conversations with Death – 6

Sing Out! Posted on Feb 15, 2016 by Patrick BlackmanFeb 11, 2016

Our darling wandered far away… I had an odd reaction to that recent video of the rescue of a toddler running alone down the middle of a busy Highway 101 in Oregon.  A old, favorite song popped into my head … Continue reading →

Posted in Murder Ballad Monday | Tagged A.P. Carter, Bill Monroe, Conversations with Death, Murder Ballad Monday, Rattlesnake

Folkfinds: John Walkenbach & Friends’ “Opera Reel”

Sing Out! Posted on Feb 11, 2016 by Dan GreenwoodFeb 11, 2016

[soundcloud url=”https://api.soundcloud.com/tracks/238083895″ params=”auto_play=false&hide_related=false&show_comments=true&show_user=true&show_reposts=false&visual=true” width=”100%” height=”450″ iframe=”true” /] We didn’t realize it when we picked this week’s tune, but old-time instrumentalist John Walkenbach has been tangentially featured in Folkfinds previously; he is among the old-time mentors Mexican banjo picker Juan Cordero … Continue reading →

Posted in Folkfinds | Tagged Antje Duvekot, Bruce Springsteen, Campfire Music, Folkfinds, Richie Rosencrans, Tenpenny Bit, Woody Guthrie

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