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Started the show this morning with a set of music by artists whose birthdays fall in the month of November.
Folk Alliance Establishes Mike Seeger Scholarship Fund
BMNN wrote: on Oct. 16, 2009: Created in memory of Mike Seeger, who as a founding member of the New Lost City Ramblers received a 2004 Folk Alliance Lifetime Achievement Award, this fund will pay for transportation and an honorarium to bring a traditional musician or other tradition bearer to attend the FAI Conference each year to participate in ...
Tapestry of the Times #16: The Country Gentleman; The New Lost City...
Tapestry of the Times #16: The Country Gentleman; The New Lost City Ramblers; J.D. Short; Joe Hunter; Bill McAdoo; Lucy Stewart; Clyde "Kindy" Sproat Tapestry of the Times #16 The lightning-fast fingers of banjo picker Eddie Adcock and The Country Gentlemen, Saint Louis blues from the legendary JD Short, a work-song sung by the inmates of a Texas ...
Published: Thursday, September 3, 2009 at 1:00 a.m. Last Modified: Wednesday, September 2, 2009 at 10:23 a.m. "Listen Up" is a monthly look at releases that may have fallen through the cracks but deserve a second chance.
How Can a Poor Man Stand Such Times And Live: The New Lost City Ramblers
This was first released on Folkways in 1959 on their album called Songs From the Depression.
New Lost City Ramblers Look Back At 50 Years
John Cohen, Tom Paley and Mike Seeger made up the New Lost City Ramblers. Robert Frank John Cohen, Tom Paley and Mike Seeger made up the New Lost City Ramblers.
Music From The Sublime To The Old Time
We never thought we'd do it, but on this edition of All Songs Considered , we've got a tribute to Doris Day.
New Box Set From The New Lost City Ramblers Available August 25th
New Release : New Box Set From The New Lost City Ramblers Available August 25th BMNN wrote: on Aug.
August 18, 2009 - Next week, Smithsonian Folkways is releasing a tribute to one of the most influential groups in American folk music, the New Lost City Ramblers.
Exclusive First Listen: New Lost City Ramblers
The New Lost City Ramblers often wore vests and ties in concert to demonstrate that rural American music could be performed with admiration and respect, not just for laughs.
Smithsonian Folkways Statement Regarding Mike Seeger
BMNN wrote: on Aug. 11, 2009: Smithsonian Folkways remembers traditional music preserver, performer, and teacher Mike Seeger .
Mike Seeger, doomed forever to be thought of as the less-famous half-brother of Pete, has died .
Recordonline.com - The Times Herald-R...
Mike Seeger, who helped revive traditional American folk music, has died at age 75.
Roots music Rambler Mike Seeger dies
Mike Seeger, whose talents as a multi-instrumentalist, sound engineer, archivist and scholar made him a major figure in American roots music over the past half-century, died Friday night at his home in Lexington, Va.
Roots music Rambler Mike Seeger dies
Mike Seeger, whose talents as a multi-instrumentalist, sound engineer, archivist and scholar made him a major figure in American roots music over the past half-century, died Friday night at his home in Lexington, Va.
Recordonline.com - The Times Herald-R...
Mike Seeger, who helped revive traditional American folk music, has died at age 75.
Roots music Rambler Mike Seeger dies
Mike Seeger, whose talents as a multi-instrumentalist, sound engineer, archivist and scholar made him a major figure in American roots music over the past half-century, died Friday night at his home in Lexington, Va.
Mike Seeger Stops Cancer Treatment - Now in Hospice Care
News : Mike Seeger Stops Cancer Treatment - Now in Hospice Care BMNN wrote: on Jul.
The New Lost City Ramblers in 'Always Been a Rambler'
Review : The New Lost City Ramblers in 'Always Been a Rambler' Bob_Cherry wrote: on Jul.
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Mike Seeger to play at Maverick Concerts
Maverick Concerts announces a rare performance by 'New Lost City Ramblers' founding member, Mike Seeger, 'Master of American Folk.' Seeger has devoted his life to playing, recording and preserving "music from true vine". True Vine music is "household' music of the Southern Appalachians which marries old British folk songs and with equally ancient ...
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