All About the Women, Part 1
Episode #18-12 | airing 03-21-18
This week, we begin a two-part feature celebrating Women’s History Month. For this show, we focus on the talented established musicians and singers who paved the way in their chosen genres, including The Carter Family, Memphis Minnie, Jean Ritchie, Barbara Dane, Jane Voss, Addie Graham, Joan Baez and many more. We pay tribute to inspirational women … this week on The Sing Out! Radio Magazine.
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Artist / “Title” / CD / Label
Pete Seeger / “If I Had A Hammer” (excerpt) / Songs of Hope and Struggle /
Smithsonian Folkways
Todd Clewell & Friends / “Old Reel” / Sarah Armstrong’s Tunes / Happy Dog
The Carter Family / “Are Tired of Me Darling?-Sourwood Mountain” / On Border Radio –
1939 Vol. 2 / Arhoolie
Memphis Minnie / “I Never Tod a Lie” / Four Women Blues / RCA
Colleen Cleveland / “Lord Ullin’s Daughter” / Songs to Keep / Tauny
Barbara Dane / “It Isn’t Nice” / Hot Jazz, Cool Blues & Hard Hitting Songs / Smithsonian
Folkways
Jean Ritchie / “Movin’ On Down the River” / The Most Dulcimer / Green Hays
Addie Graham / “Omie Wise” / Been A Long Time Traveling / June Appal
Elizabeth Cotten / “Why Don’t You Pray for Me” / The Brandywine Mountain Music
Convention / Chubby Dragon
Hazel Dickens & Alice Gerrard / “Lover’s Return” / Pioneering Women of Bluegrass /
Smithsonian Folkways
Todd Clewell & Friends / “Johnnie Get Your Hair Cut” / Sarah Armstrong’s Tunes / Happy Dog
Laurie Lewis & the Right Hands /”Walking in My Sleep” / The Hazel and Alice Sessions /
Spruce & Maple
Jane Voss & Hoyle Osborne / “Some Days You Just Can’t Win” / Get to the Heart / Ripple
Any Old Time String Band /”I Wish I’d Stayed in the Wagonyard” / I Bid You Goodnight /
Arhoolie
Judy Collins / “Hello, Hooray” / Who Knows Where the Time Goes” / Elektra
Joan Baez / “The Things That We Are Made Of” / Whistle Down the Wind / Razor & Tie
Alice Gerrard & Kay Justice / “Tear Down the Fences” / Tear Down the Fences / Kbell
Pete Seeger / “If I Had A Hammer” (excerpt) / Songs of Hope and Struggle /
Smithsonian Folkways