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Conversations with Death – 2 – “So Says the Whippoorwill”

Sing Out! Posted on March 10, 2014 by Ken BiggerJanuary 4, 2015

Richard Shindell The Lost Mountaineer I’m too attached to the legacy of dead musicians. The musicians who left us early in their lives are particularly compelling to me–Sam Cooke, Steve Goodman, Stan Rogers, Kate Wolf, Dave Carter. My personal list … Continue reading →

Posted in Murder Ballad Monday | Tagged Dave Carter, Hank Williams, I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry, Richard Shindell, Snake-Handlin' Man, So Says the Whippoorwill, Sutton Sorensen, The Verdant Mile, Tracy Grammer, True North

HANK WILLIAMS: The Legend Begins

Sing Out! Posted on August 24, 2012 by Bruce SylvesterJune 10, 2013

      HANK WILLIAMS The Legend Begins:    Rare and Unreleased Recordings TimeLife 26414D www.timelife.com/ www.hankwilliams.com/   A terrific set of hard-to-find, material from one of the undisputed masters of the early days of country music. The first two … Continue reading →

Posted in 1. Audio, Reviews | Tagged Country, Hank Williams, Legend Begins, TimeLife

The Folk Singer, The Mercy Seat

Sing Out! Posted on February 13, 2012 by S. GeeApril 26, 2022

This week, I’ll explore the dialogue between Johnny Cash and Nick Cave, two great modern murder balladeers who wrestled with themes of redemption and retribution as they explored crime, death, love, isolation, religion and the myths and musical roots of … Continue reading →

Posted in Murder Ballad Monday | Tagged Camille O'Sullivan, Charlie Daniels, Folsom Prison Blues, Hank Williams, I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry, Johnny Cash, Movie, Nick Cave, The Folk Singer, The Mercy Seat, Warren Ellis

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