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Podcast: New Accoustic, The Second Generation
Episode #15-47 | airing 11-18-15

Sing Out! Posted on Nov 17, 2015 by Tom DruckenmillerNov 17, 2015

Last week we examined New Grass music in the late 60s and early 70s. This week we move to the new generation of New Acoustic players who take their inspiration from jazz, classical and rock music. The style features interesting … Continue reading →

Posted in The Sing Out! Radio Magazine | Tagged Barnstar, Bill Evans, Casey Driessen, Rani Arbo, Sam Amidon, The Infamous String Dusters, The Sing Out! Radio Magazine

Bruce Springsteen’s “Highway Patrolman”: A Ballad as Prayer

Sing Out! Posted on Nov 16, 2015 by Cindy Hunter MorganNov 16, 2015

The Early Years I played Bruce Springsteen’s album Nebraska over and over when I was in high school. It’s a dark, meditative album full of rage and sadness, which soothed me. I was sixteen, and had just moved to a … Continue reading →

Posted in Murder Ballad Monday | Tagged American, Bruce Springsteen, Highway Patrolman, murder ballads, singer-songwriter, Woody Guthrie

Folkfinds: Vs. The Troll’s “Peanut Butter”

Sing Out! Posted on Nov 12, 2015 by Dan GreenwoodNov 12, 2015

[soundcloud url=”https://api.soundcloud.com/tracks/94986618″ params=”auto_play=false&hide_related=false&show_comments=true&show_user=true&show_reposts=false&visual=true” width=”100%” height=”450″ iframe=”true” /]   One of the things that’s fascinated us about the folk community on Soundcloud is the appeal traditional styles hold for many experimental musicians. Jason and Leo of Toledo indie band Vs the … Continue reading →

Posted in Folkfinds | Tagged Cute, Folkfinds, singer-songwriter, Vs. The Troll

Podcast: New Accoustic, The Pioneers
Episode #15-46 | airing 11-11-15

Sing Out! Posted on Nov 11, 2015 by Tom DruckenmillerNov 11, 2015
Dillards

Back in the 1960s and ’70s young Bluegrass players began to stretch out and a distinctly new style called New Grass was created. It met with lots of disagreements about maintaining the purity of the musical form. This had little … Continue reading →

Posted in The Sing Out! Radio Magazine | Tagged Bela Fleck, Bill Keith, New Grass Revival, Newgrass, Psychograss, The Sing Out! Radio Magazine, Tony Trischka

NOLA Legend Allen Toussaint Passes

Sing Out! Posted on Nov 10, 2015 by Matt HengeveldDec 30, 2015
Toussaint at Bluesfest

New Orleans legend, Allen Toussaint, composer, pianist, producer and performer, passed away after suffering a heart attack while on tour in Spain earlier today, Tuesday November 10th. Composing hits, such as Al Hirt’s “Java” and Benny Spellman’s “Lipstick Traces (On … Continue reading →

Posted in Folk Music News, Obituaries | Tagged Allen Toussaint, Jazz, New Orleans, Obituary

“Unprepared to Die”: An Interview with Paul Slade

Sing Out! Posted on Nov 9, 2015 by Ken BiggerNov 9, 2015

From the time we started Murder Ballad Monday in 2012, one of our neighbors in the curious portion of the web focused on murder balladry has been Paul Slade, journalist and owner of PlanetSlade.com. While not exactly a blog, Slade’s web site … Continue reading →

Posted in Murder Ballad Monday | Tagged Billy Bragg, Executioner's Last Songs, Handsome Family, Jon Langford, KatieJane Garside, murder ballads, Paul Slade, Rennie Sparks

Folkfinds: AnTara’s “I Have A House Of My Own With A Chimney Built On Top Of It”

Sing Out! Posted on Nov 5, 2015 by Dan GreenwoodNov 5, 2015
AnTara

[soundcloud url=”https://api.soundcloud.com/tracks/228231032″ params=”auto_play=false&hide_related=false&show_comments=true&show_user=true&show_reposts=false&visual=true” width=”100%” height=”450″ iframe=”true” /]   With a Sanskrit name meaning ‘the space between’ while also recalling one of Ireland’s most ancient spots, it’s no surprise that AnTara seeks to apply multiple layers of significance to their music. … Continue reading →

Posted in Folkfinds | Tagged AnTara, Folkfinds, Ireland, Sarod, singer-songwriter

Podcast: Izzy Young and the Folklore Center
Episode #15-45 | airing 11-04-15

Sing Out! Posted on Nov 4, 2015 by Tom DruckenmillerNov 4, 2015

Israel Young founded the Folklore Center on MacDougal Street in Greenwich Village in 1957. The timing was perfect for an establishment that was as much a clubhouse as a store. Izzy Young: Talking Folklore Center is a documentary from Sweden … Continue reading →

Posted in The Sing Out! Radio Magazine | Tagged Bob Dylan, Israel Young, Judy Collins, Mississippi John Hurt, New Lost City Ramblers, The Sing Out! Radio Magazine, Tom Paxton

Never Again: Redemption, Loss, & Wrecks on the Highway (Part 2)

Sing Out! Posted on Nov 2, 2015 by Steven L. JonesNov 3, 2015

To good and true love fear is forever fixed. — Rabelais This is the second of a two-part look at songs (“Wreck on the Highway” and “Percy’s Song”) about road crashes and their aftermath … Bad News In one of … Continue reading →

Posted in Murder Ballad Monday | Tagged Arlo Guthrie, Bob Dylan, D. A. Pennebaker, Don't Look Back, Fairport Convention, Joan Baez, Linda Thompson, Percy's Song, Richard Thompson, Roy Acuff, Sandy Denny, Wreck on the Highway

Folkfinds: Willi Goehring’s “Up The Hill”

Sing Out! Posted on Oct 30, 2015 by Dan GreenwoodOct 30, 2015
Will Goehring

[soundcloud url=”https://api.soundcloud.com/tracks/225453703″ params=”auto_play=false&hide_related=false&show_comments=true&show_user=true&show_reposts=false&visual=true” width=”100%” height=”450″ iframe=”true” /]   Willi Goehring, originally from Illinois, moved to Fayetteville to pursue an MFA in Poetry and emerged as something of an Ozarks renaissance folklorist. Musically, he’s a a multi-instrumentalist well-grounded in old-time, and … Continue reading →

Posted in Folkfinds | Tagged Acoustic, Folkfinds, singer-songwriter, Willi Goehring

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