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Outstanding in Their Field
Episode #26-18 airing 05-06-26

Sing Out! Posted on May 6, 2026 by Betty DruckenmillerMay 4, 2026

How do we know what has gone before in music and folklore? Musical explorers with reel-to-reel recorders and notebooks went out and found music, recording musicians and singers and storytellers to make sure the music kept going. For the record … Continue reading →

Posted in The Sing Out! Radio Magazine | Tagged "Ain't No Grave Can Hold My Body Down", "Bonaparte's Retreat", “The Farmer's Curst Wife”, Burl Hammons, Doc Watson, Doc Watson Family, Doug Wallin, E.C. Ball, Elizabeth cotten, Lead Belly, Pink Anderson, Sara and Maybelle Carter, SORM Playlists, The Sing Out! Radio Magazine, Tom Druckenmiller, W H Stepp | Leave a reply

Podcast: Fleet Fingers Pt. 3 The U.K. and Beyond
Episode #17-03 | airing 1-18-17

Sing Out! Posted on January 25, 2017 by Tom DruckenmillerJanuary 24, 2017

The traditional music world lost a champion on January 15 with the passing of Alan Jabbour. Through his 23 years of service for the Library of Congress and the National Endowment for the Arts he was a wonderful representative of … Continue reading →

Posted in The Sing Out! Radio Magazine | Tagged Alan Jabbour, Burl Hammons, Luther Strong, Tom Druckenmiller, W H Stepp

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