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SING OUT! THE FOLK SONG MAGAZINE", Volume 22, Number 3, 1973by Sing Out magazine
DescriptionNY: Sing Out, 1973. First Edition. Soft Cover. Fine. Pictorial paper covers. 49pp; text illus from photographs. Features an interview with Jim Ringer, lyrics (4pp) to "Where Coal Is King, or the Governor's Tea" by Russell Farrell, etc. Words and music to other songs include: "The Yablonski Murder"; "Buffalo Holler"; "Meet Me at the Watergate"; "Talking Down and Out Richard Nixon Blues"; "Denomination Blues"; etc. Articles include: "Our Own Music" by Rich Kirby; "Pink Anderson, Carolina Songster" by Roy Bookbinder; "Hey Brother, An Oasis in the Asphalt Jungle" by Pat Gordon; "Dare to Struggle, Dare to Sing" by Barbara Dane; etc. 10" x 7". Similar books from this booksellerFrom this bookseller's Folk and Ethnic catalog.
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