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    Rosalie Sorrels (June 24, 1933 – June 11, 2017) was an American folk singer-songwriter. She began her public career as a singer and collector of traditional...
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  • This is a discography for folk musician Rosalie Sorrels. It includes albums where she is the principal performer as well as tribute albums, retrospective...
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  • was a fictional tale dedicated to folk singer Rosalie Sorrels. In the song, Griffith describes Sorrels escaping an unhappy Mormon marriage, driving from...
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  • Swedish feminist Rosalie Selfridge, known as Rose Selfridge (1860–1918), property developer Rosalie Sjöman, Swedish photographer Rosalie Sorrels, American folk...
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  • Texas Tyler. Phillips met folk singer Rosalie Sorrels in the early 1950s, and remained a close friend of hers. Sorrels started playing the songs that Phillips...
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  • butterfly USS Sorrel (1864), an American navy ship Sea sorrel (disambiguation) Rosalie Sorrels (1933-2017), American singer-songwriter Sorel (disambiguation)...
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  • Penn Rhythm Rats Paul Rishell and Anne Raines Schryer Triplets Solas Rosalie Sorrels Gillian Welch and David Rawlings 1996 Mac Benford and His Woodshed...
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  • performances by Jerry Garcia & Bob Weir, Country Joe McDonald, Kate Wolf, Rosalie Sorrels, and the Rhythm Devils. It was recorded at the Berkeley Community Theater...
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    Rory Block, as well as blues guitarist Catfish Keith, and folk singer Rosalie Sorrels. In 1997 Madcat was named "Harmonica Player of the Year" by the Society...
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    (James Hendricks), "Going Away" (Utah Phillips) by Utah Phillips, Rosalie Sorrels "Going for a Pardon", original title, see "Eastbound Train" "Going...
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    becoming an alt country classic, also recorded by Robert Earl Keen, Rosalie Sorrels, JD Crowe & the New South and many others. Dolce relocated to Melbourne...
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    Here, She Said" (U. Utah Phillips) "In China, or a Woman's Heart" (Rosalie Sorrels) "Tequila and Me" (Greg Brown & Ferron) "Back Roads" (Nina Gerber)...
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    Dylan's preferred musicians. That same year, he backed folk singer Rosalie Sorrels at the Isle of Wight Festival and then performed an impromptu solo...
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  • White 1978 - Mike Smith - Mike Smith and the Country Volunteers 1978 - Rosalie Sorrels - Traveling Lady Rides Again 1979- Ken Nordine - Stare With Your Ears...
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  • society, and dream of finding a Utopia. "The Baby Tree", written by Rosalie Sorrels, is about an imaginary island where babies grow on trees and are collected...
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  • recordings of Mormon folk songs. Perhaps the best known of these was Rosalie Sorrels, who devoted an entire LP to the subject. The Tabernacle Choir at Temple...
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  • Revere & the Raiders, Built to Spill, Treepeople, and Caustic Resin. Rosalie Sorrels is a renowned folk singer born in Boise. Minimalist composer La Monte...
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  • American Music Hall in 1980 (released 1981 by Flying Fish Records) with Rosalie Sorrels and monologuist Bobbie Louise Hawkins. The three artists sat on stage...
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    Sound (Decca, 1958) Pete Seeger, Tomorrow's Children (Appleseed, 2010) Rosalie Sorrels, What Ever Happened to the Girl That Was (Paramount, 1973) Kate Taylor...
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  • the Papas, Johnny Shines, David Bromberg, David Amram, Paul Siebel, Rosalie Sorrels, Eric Von Schmidt, Ellen McIlwaine, Mary McCaslin, Railbird, Jo Henley...
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  • one of Dylan's preferred musicians. Bromberg also backed folk singer Rosalie Sorrels at the 1970 Isle of Wight Festival and then performed an impromptu...
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  • Mindy Smith Stephan Smith Chris Smither Solas Faith Soloway Leah Song Rosalie Sorrels Mark Spoelstra Bill Staines James Lee Stanley Starling Arrow Jody Stecher...
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    Mötley Crüe, Jerome Robert E. Smylie – former Governor of Idaho, Boise Rosalie Sorrels – singer-songwriter, Boise County Henry Spalding – missionary, Lapwai...
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    for Gitane Cajun Norman & Nancy Blake for The Morning Glory Ramblers Rosalie Sorrels & Friends for My Last Go Round Dave Van Ronk for ...And the Tin Pan...
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  • signed to Richie Havens' label, "Stormy Forest", was well received. Rosalie Sorrels: Another folk musician, accompanied by David Bromberg on guitar. David...
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  • Paxton "Bring Me Home"-Peggy Seeger "Strangers In Another Country"-Rosalie Sorrels Best Contemporary Folk/Americana Album "Raising Sand" – Robert Plant...
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  • in a Song Tom Waits, Dime Store Novels Vol. 1 Ian Tyson, Ian Tyson Rosalie Sorrels, Strangers In Another Country Chris LeDoux, Songbook of American West...
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  • record producer who is best known for her work with Laurie Anderson, Rosalie Sorrels, Annabelle Chvostek, and Kate & Anna McGarrigle. Much of her production...
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  • studio An album by jazz flautist James Newton A song by folk musician Rosalie Sorrels A one-minute short of the television cartoon The Simpsons This disambiguation...
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  • politician (b. 1920) David Fromkin, lawyer and historian (b. 1932) Rosalie Sorrels, folk singer-songwriter (b. 1933) June 12 Morton N. Cohen, author and...
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