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You can take down my old violin

Sing Out! Posted on Jun 14, 2013 by Ken BiggerJan 7, 2015

Arthel Lane “Doc” Watson This is our third post this week on “Tom Dooley.” You can read the first here and the second here. Introduction My heart sank just a little after reading in John Edward Fletcher’s book about the … Continue reading →

Posted in Murder Ballad Monday | Tagged Adam McCulloch, Doc Watson, Laura Nyro, Lonnie Donegan, MacPherson's Rant, New Lost City Ramblers, Old Blind Dogs, Sweeney's Men, The Country Gentlemen, The Kingston Trio, Tom Dooley

Benefit Concert for NYC Folk Music Exhibit

Sing Out! Posted on Jun 13, 2013 by Matt HengeveldFeb 6, 2014
Upcoming Folk Music Exhibit, Folk City

A benefit concert featuring Pete Seeger and other folk singers, musicians and writers will be held at the New York Academy of Medicine on Thursday, June 20th. The concert will benefit an upcoming folk music exhibit, “Folk City,” on display … Continue reading →

Posted in 4. Events, Folk Music News | Tagged American Folk Music Revival, David Amram, Greenwich Village, Happy Traum, John Wesley Harding, Langhorne Slim, Lucy Kaplansky, NERFA, Oscar Brand, Pete Seeger, Peter Yarrow

Summer Folk Festivals: June Edition

Sing Out! Posted on Jun 12, 2013 by Kelsey LeckFeb 6, 2014
View of crowd at Philadelphia Folk Festival

Sing Out! provides an international listing of folk music festivals and camps, which can be found at www.singout.org/fests.html. Our listing is currently updated to feature festivals throughout the summer. Before making summer road trips, camping excursions, etc., be sure to … Continue reading →

Posted in 4. Events, Folk Music News | Tagged Festivals, Hudson River Sloop Clearwater, Pete Seeger, Smithsonian/Folkways

Hang down your head, Tom Dooley

Sing Out! Posted on Jun 12, 2013 by Ken BiggerJan 7, 2015

G.B. Grayson and Henry Whitter [This is the second post this week on “Tom Dooley.” The first post gives the basics of the underlying story.] Hardly a fiddler or a banjo picker in our county… “I’ll tell you all Verlee and I … Continue reading →

Posted in Murder Ballad Monday | Tagged Carolina Chocolate Drops, Frank Proffitt, Frankie and Johnny, G.B. Grayson, Harry Smith, Henry Whitter, Knoxville Girl, Omie Wise, The Kingston Trio, The Louvin Brothers, Tom Dooley

Folk Duo Magpie Celebrates 40 Years

Sing Out! Posted on Jun 10, 2013 by Kelsey LeckJun 10, 2013
Folk Duo Magpie

This year marks the 40th anniversary of the musical collaboration between singer Terry Leonino and guitarist Greg Artzner, together known as the folk duo Magpie. Over the years, this married couple has performed at the Kennedy Center, been interviewed on … Continue reading →

Posted in 3. People, Places & Miscellany, Folk Music News | Tagged Magpie

Tom Dooley

Sing Out! Posted on Jun 10, 2013 by Ken BiggerJan 7, 2015

Confederate soldier “Not having the fear of God before his eyes…”      The Jurors for the State upon their oath presented that Thomas Dula, late of the County of Wilkes, not having the fear of God before his eyes, … Continue reading →

Posted in Murder Ballad Monday | Tagged American Civil War, Frank Warner, Kingston Trio, North Carolina, Pete Seeger, Tom Dooley

WFDU-FM’s TRADITIONS playlist for June 2, 2013

Sing Out! Posted on Jun 8, 2013 by Ron OleskoMar 6, 2014

WFDU-FM’s TRADITIONS Playlist for June 2, 2013 HOST: Ron Olesko Today’s show marked the 30th anniversary of the untimely passing of Stan Rogers. The final hour of the show featured Stan’s music and the powerful tribute that his brother Garnet … Continue reading →

Posted in Radio, Ron Olesko, Traditions Playlists, WFDU Traditions

If killing anybody is a terrible crime … Part 2.

Sing Out! Posted on Jun 7, 2013 by Tom BrittonJan 7, 2015

Lord Goddard, Lord Chief Justice of England 1946 – 1958 In the first part of this week’s blog we followed two young teenage boys, Christopher Craig, aged 16, and Derek Bentley, aged 19, as they were surrounded by the police … Continue reading →

Posted in Murder Ballad Monday | Tagged Christopher Craig, Derek Bentley, Elvis Costello, Let Him Dangle

Banjo Rolls Trainer App for Apple Devices

Sing Out! Posted on Jun 6, 2013 by Matt HengeveldJun 7, 2013
Banjo Rolls Trainer App

Czech banjo player Jiri Markalous wanted a better way to practice banjo. He was suffering from the monotony of the metronome; sitting in front of a metronome for hours was simply a pain. It’s a common complaint among average musicians. … Continue reading →

Posted in 5. Resources, 7. Trade News, Folk Music News | Tagged Apple iOS, banjo, instructional, iPad, iPhone, Jiri Markalous

Woody Guthrie Tribute on PBS

Sing Out! Posted on Jun 4, 2013 by Matt HengeveldJun 22, 2019

Throughout the month of June, PBS stations around the country will be airing Woody Guthrie at 100! Live at the Kennedy Center. The concert was the culmination of the Woody Guthrie Foundation’s year-long centennial celebration that traveled from “California to … Continue reading →

Posted in 6. Airwaves, Folk Music News | Tagged Donovan, Judy Collins, Lucinda Williams, Ramblin Jack Elliot, Rosanne Cash, Tim O'Brien, Woody Guthrie

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