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Dom Flemons: MBMonday Interview, Part Two

Sing Out! Posted on Jun 8, 2015 by Ken BiggerJun 8, 2015

This is Part Two of Murder Ballad Monday’s interview with Dom Flemons. Read Part One here. MBM: I’d be interested to find out about current projects. Prospect Hill came out last year, 2014. What’s coming up next for you. Will … Continue reading →

Posted in Murder Ballad Monday | Tagged Carolina Chocolate Drops, Dave Van Ronk, Der Erlkönig, Dom Flemons, Duncan and Brady, Frankie and Albert, Frankie and Johnny, Stack O'Lee, Stagolee, The Earl King

Twinkle, twinkle, little star…

Sing Out! Posted on Jan 15, 2013 by Patrick BlackmanApr 17, 2017
Notation of "Duncan and Brady" from Lomax and Lomax, Our Singing Country.

This is the second part of a three part series.  See also Part 1 and Part 3. Introduction In my first post this week, I introduced the bad man ballad “Duncan and Brady” and explored the historical origin of the song.  We saw, … Continue reading →

Posted in Murder Ballad Monday | Tagged Alan Lomax, bad man ballad, Been on the Job Too Long, Carl Sandburg, Dorothy Scarborough, Duncan and Brady, Jerry H. Bryant, John Lomax, Lead Belly, Lonely Eagles, St. Louis, Wilmer Watts

“Duncan and Brady” / “Been on the Job Too Long”

Sing Out! Posted on Jan 14, 2013 by Patrick BlackmanApr 16, 2017
The Fuller Court, 1894-1895 (from the Collection of the Supreme Court of the United States) So what do these nine justices of the Supreme Court have to do with murder ballads? Read on and find out!

This is the first part of a three part series.  See also Part 2 and Part 3. Introduction When I first moved to the Berkshires in 1992, I was in my early 20’s and my knowledge of American folk music extended only a … Continue reading →

Posted in Murder Ballad Monday | Tagged bad man ballad, Been on the Job Too Long, Dave Van Ronk, Duncan and Brady, Harry Duncan, James Brady, Mark Bilyeu, St. Louis

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