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Podcast: For Swarb
Episode #16-25 | airing 6-22-16

Sing Out! Posted on Jun 22, 2016 by Tom DruckenmillerJun 21, 2016

We lost Dave Swarbrick on June 3rd after suffering from lung disease for many years. This week’s edition of The Sing Out! Radio Magazine is dedicated to Dave. We’ll hear Dave’s fiddling and singing in many combinations including Fairport Convention, … Continue reading →

Posted in The Sing Out! Radio Magazine | Tagged Beryl Marriot, Dave Sawrbrick, Eliza Carthy, Fairport Convention, Ian Campbell, Martin Carthy, Steeleye Span, Tom Druckenmiller

Digging for Clues in the Fatal Flower Garden

Sing Out! Posted on Mar 9, 2015 by Steven L. JonesMar 12, 2015

“Fatal Flower Garden,” recorded in 1929 by Nelstone’s Hawaiians, is only the second of eighty-four songs on Harry Smith’s epochal Anthology of American Folk Music – a collection justly celebrated in some macabre corners (mine, for instance) for its songs … Continue reading →

Posted in Murder Ballad Monday | Tagged A.L. Lloyd, Americana, Andrew Bird, Anthology of American Folk Music, Brooke La Ruche, Child Ballads, Fatal Flower Garden, Francis James Child, Harry Smith, Hubert Nelson, James D. Touchstone, Little Saint Hugh, Nelstone’s Hawaiians, Sir Hugh, Steeleye Span, Val Lewton

ALASDAIR ROBERTS: Alasdair Roberts

Sing Out! Posted on Feb 3, 2015 by Rosa RedozFeb 3, 2015

          Alasdair Roberts Alasdair Roberts Drag City 613 www.dragcity.com   Alasdair Roberts’ handsome Stirlingshire voice, ancient new lyrics and honed Bert Jansch-acoustic style make this a pearl of an album, as lost and found love haunts … Continue reading →

Posted in 1. Audio, Reviews | Tagged Alasdair Roberts, Celtic, Drag City, singer-songwriter, Steeleye Span

“Oh Father, cruel Father, you will die a public show!”

Sing Out! Posted on Oct 16, 2012 by Patrick BlackmanJan 8, 2019

Our first post this week introduced the murder ballad “Young Emily”.  19th century English folk knew it as “Young Edwin in the Lowlands Low”.  Eventually it acquired many other names – all cataloged commonly today as both Laws M34 and Roud 182. … Continue reading →

Posted in Murder Ballad Monday | Tagged Bedlam, Hampshire, Harry Cox, Jo Freya, Louis Killen, Penguin Book of English Folk Songs, Steeleye Span, Young Edwin in the Lowlands Low

STEELEYE SPAN: Now We Are Six Again

Sing Out! Posted on Jul 21, 2012 by Ken RosemanJun 21, 2013
Steeleye Span: Now We Are Six Again

          STEELEYE SPAN Now We Are Six Again Park 113 www.parkrecords.com   No one else does it like Steeleye Span does it. Their unique blend of elegant singing (both lead and those perfect close harmonies) and … Continue reading →

Posted in 1. Audio, Reviews | Tagged British, Folk Rock, Park Records, Steeleye Span

It’s all about a little holly bush…

Sing Out! Posted on Apr 17, 2012 by Patrick BlackmanApr 22, 2016

Note: This is Part 2 of a 4 part series – see also Part 1, Part 3, and Part 4 We saw in the introductory post for the week that in the murder ballad “Edward“, or Child 13, at least … Continue reading →

Posted in Murder Ballad Monday | Tagged Archer Taylor, Cordelia's Dad, David Atkinson, Edward, Frank Hinchliffe, Jeannie Robertson, John Wesley Harding, Lizzie Wan, My Son David, Nic Jones, Phillips Barry, Steeleye Span, Tristram Coffin

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