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Obit: Hazel Dickens (1 Jun 1935 - 22 April 2011)

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WON'T YOU COME AND SING FOR ME?


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Subject: RE: Obit: Hazel Dickens (1 Jun 1935 - 22 April 2011)
From: Janie
Date: 29 Apr 11 - 08:09 PM

Thanks or both of those links, Becky.

The Mountain Stage performance was from 1997, and a pretty good one. In the last couple of years, I understand she was developing some dementia as well as having other health problems. The really recent youtube videos from 2008 on, are not the best examples of her live performances (though I'm glad they are documented.)

I wondered where she would be buried. She has been gone from West Virginia a long time, and I don't know if some of her 10 siblings stayed in West Virginia or not. The article accompanying the Mountain Stage tribute section says she was buried April 26, in Princeton, the county seat of Mercer Co., WV.

Rest in Peace, Pretty Bird.

Home at last.



Rest in Peace


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Subject: RE: Obit: Hazel Dickens (1 Jun 1935 - 22 April 2011)
From: Janie
Date: 29 Apr 11 - 11:25 PM

Art T.,

I agree. Hazel and Alice Gerrard, together, at that time, were, as Amos is wont to say, a "force of nature." And those two albums well stand the test of time. "Hazel&Alice," is on my top 10 list of favorite albums of all time, and maybe hold the number one spot.

Alice Gerrard, btw, has also continued to make fine music and to write fine songs.


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Subject: RE: Obit: Hazel Dickens (1 Jun 1935 - 22 April 2011)
From: Desert Dancer
Date: 04 May 11 - 03:34 PM

FYI, Ross Altman has revised his Folkworks article, linked a few posts above, to correct his description of the movie, Songcatcher, in which Hazel appeared.

~ Becky in Long Beach


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Subject: RE: Obit: Hazel Dickens (1 Jun 1935 - 22 April 2011)
From: Newport Boy
Date: 23 May 11 - 05:00 PM

Email today from Smithsonian Folkways has this link to an old clip.

Phil


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Subject: RE: Obit: Hazel Dickens (1 Jun 1935 - 22 April 2011)
From: YorkshireYankee
Date: 24 May 11 - 03:35 PM

Catch this short (not quite 10 min) film about Hazel & her music on YouTube; looks like it was put together by the Folk Alliance in 2002,
when they gave her their annual Folk Alliance International Lifetime Achievement Award.

The accompanying write-up says:
"Uploaded by FolkAlliance on Nov 16, 2010

"The biography of Hazel Dickens would appear to follow the typical trajectory of many young rural Appalachian women from rural West Virginia raised in coal-mining communities in the 1950s. She grew up near Montcalm, West Virginia, one of 11 children, and moved away in her teens to work in the factories of Baltimore. What is different about Hazel Dickens is that she transformed this experience into the inspiration and material for a life-long musical career that has spoken of hard work, hard times, and hardy souls. Songs she has penned such as "Working Girl Blues," "Black Lung," "Don't Put Her Down, You Helped Put Her There," and "West Virginia, My Home," have provided the narrative storyline and emotional insight for many who have found themselves in similar circumstances. Marrying the songwriting abilities of Woody Guthrie with the straight-ahead singing skills of Kitty Wells, she has been an inspiration for a whole new generation of women singers in the bluegrass and country music fields. Her music became more widely known through the use of her songs in the movie Harlan County, U.S.A. and as a result of her live performance of songs in Matewan. Now a resident of Washington, D.C., Hazel Dickens' life and music are inextricably intertwined. As she says in the title song of a recent film documentary about her life produced by Appalshop, It's Hard to Tell the Singer from the Song".

Having seen many mentions of her song Don't Put Her Down (You Helped Put Her There) while following various links above
(but never having actually heard it), I decided to find it & have a listen. Great Stuff! (Also came across this fine rendition.
Don't know who the singer is, but I think she's done a brilliant job.)

Did a Mudcat search on to see if I could find the lyrics, and came across (amongst other things)
a link with a lovely long article from the Washington Post, 2001, and which also includes
a link to some great photos (& also an audio excerpt of "Don't Put her Down...")

(Somewhat to my surprise, DPHD(YHPHT) does not appear to be in the DT already;
as I've now found the lyrics, I've posted them in a separate LYR ADD thread.)

All in all, a truly inspirational woman and an inspirational life.


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Subject: Hazel Dickens Discography
From: Joe Offer
Date: 24 Apr 13 - 03:19 AM

Somebody asked me for a discography of Hazel Dickens recordings, with track listings. Here's what I've come up with so far. Except for the three albums noted (a compilation and two albums now sold as one), all these recordings are for sale at Amazon as MP3 or CD, or both.

Hazel Dickens Discography

Albums Recorded With Alice Gerrard

Who's That Knocking (1965) (no longer available)
    Walkin' In My Sleep
    Can't You Hear Me Calling
    Darling Nellie Across The Sea
    Difficult Run
    Coal Miner's Blues
    Gabriel's Call
    Just Another Broken Heart
    Take Me Back To Tulsa
    Who's That Knocking?
    Cowboy Jim
    Long Black Veil
    Lee Highway Blues
    Lover's Return
    Gonna Lay Down My Old Guitar
    I Hear A Sweet Voice Calling

Strange Creek Singers (Arhoolie, 1970) – Also with Mike Seeger and Tracy Schwarz
    1. When I Can Read My Titles Clear
    2. In The Pines
    3. Sunny Side Of Life
    4. Poor Old Dirt Farmer
    5. Sally Ann
    6. I Truly Understand That You Love Another
    7. Old Black Choo Choo
    8. Today Has Been A Lonesome Day
    9. No Never No
    10. New River Train
    11. Get Acquainted Waltz
    12. Will The Circle Be Unbroken
    13. Black Lung
    14. Difficult Run Pt. 2

Won't You Come & Sing for Me (1973) (no longer available)
    I Just Got Wise
    Please Mommy Please
    T.B. Blues
    Sugar Free Stomp (Instrumental)
    Memories Of Mother & Dad
    Train On The Island
    Won't You Come & Sing For Me?
    A Tiny Broken Heart
    A Distant Land To Roam
    John Henry (Instrumental)
    Weary Lonesome Blues
    The One I Love Is Gone

Hazel & Alice (Rounder Records, 1973)
    1. Mining Camp Blues
    2. Hello Stranger
    3. The Green Rolling Hills of West Virginia
    4. A Few More Years Shall Roll
    5. Two Soldiers
    6. The Sweetest Gift A Mother's Smile
    7. Tomorrow I'll Be Gone
    8. My Better Years
    9. Custom Made Woman Blues
    10. Don't Put Her Down You Helped Put Her There
    11. You Gave Me A Song
    12. Pretty Bird
    13. Gallop to Kansas

Hazel Dickens and Alice Gerrard (Rounder Records, 1975)
    1. Let That Liar Alone
    2. When I Loved You
    3. Working Girl Blues
    4. West Virginia My Home
    5. Mama's Gonna Stay
    6. Montana Cowboy
    7. Mean Papa Blues
    8. Nice Like That
    9. Mary Johnson
    10. Ramblin' Woman
    11. Beaufort County Jail
    12. Banjo Picking Girl
    13. James Alley Blues
    14. True Life Blues

Hazel Dickens & Alice Gerrard: Pioneering Women of Bluegrass (Smithsonian Folkways, 1996) – Re-mastered and re-sequenced compilation of "Who's That Knocking" and "Won't You Come & Sing For Me"
    1. TB Blues [or They're at Rest Together] (Walter Callahan)
    2. The One I Love is Gone (Bill Monroe)
    3. Who's That Knocking? (Traditional)
    4. Walkin' in My Sleep (Traditional)
    5. Won't You Come and Sing for Me (Hazel Dickens)
    6. Can't You Hear Me Calling (Bill Monroe)
    7. Darling Nellie Across the Sea (A.P. Carter)
    8. Coal Miner's Blues (A.P. Carter)
    9. Sugar Tree Stomp (Arthur Smith)
    10. Train on the Island (songwriter not listed in CD booklet)
    11. Cowboy Jim (Hazel Dickens)
    12. Lee Highway Blues (songwriter not listed)
    13. Memories of Mother and Dad (Bill Monroe)
    14. Long Black Veil (Wilkin/Dill)
    15. Gonna Lay Down My Old Guitar (Delmore Brothers)
    16. Difficult Run (Lamar Grier)
    17. Mommy Please Stay Home with Me (Arnold/Hall/Fowler)
    18. Gabriel's Call (Hazel Dickens A&J Foster, M. Marash)
    19. Just Another Broken Heart (A.P. Carter)
    20. A Distant Land to Roam (A.P. Carter)
    21. John Henry (songwriter not listed/trad)
    22. I Just Got Wise (Carter Stanley)
    23. Lover's Return (A.P. Carter)
    24. A Tiny Broken Heart (Charlie and Ira Louvin with Ed Hill)
    25. Take Me Back to Tulsa (Wills/Duncan)
    26. I Hear a Sweet Voice Calling (Bill Monroe)


Solo albums

Hard Hitting Songs for Hard Hit People (Rounder Records, 1981)
    1. Busted (Harlan Howard)
    2. Aragon Mill (Si Kahn)
    3. Old Calloused Hands (Hazel Dickens)
    4. Scraps From Your Table (Hazel Dickens)
    5. Out Among the Stars (Adam Mitchell)
    6. West Virginia My Home (Hazel Dickens)
    7. Tomorrow's Already Lost (Hazel Dickens)
    8. Lonesome Pine Special (Sarah Carter)
    9. Lost Patterns (Hazel Dickens)
    10. Beautiful Hills of Galilee (Traditional)
    11. Rocking Chair Blues (Hazel Dickens)
    12. They'll Never Keep Us Down (Hazel Dickens)

By the Sweat of My Brow (Rounder Records, 1984)
    1. Beyond the River Bend
    2. Only the Lonely
    3. By the Sweat of My Brow
    4. Mama's Hand
    5. Little Lenaldo
    6. Are They Gonna Make Us Outlaws Again?
    7. Go Away with Me
    8. Your Greedy Heart
    9. Scars from an Old Love
    10. The Ballad of Ira Hayes
    11. Old and In the Way
    12. Here Today and Gone Tomorrow

It's Hard to Tell the Singer From the Song (Rounder Records, 1986)
    1. You'll Get No More Of Me
    2. A Few Old Memories
    3. Do Memories Haunt You?
    4. Here Today, Gone Tomorrow
    5. Hills Of Home
    6. Don't Bother To Cry
    7. It's Hard To Tell The Singer From The Song
    8. Only A Hobo
    9. Will Jesus Wash The Bloodstains From Your Hands?
    10. California Cottonfields
    11. Play Us A Waltz

A Few Old Memories (Rounder Records, 1987) – Compilation "best of" first three albums (no longer available)
    A Few Old Memories (Hazel Dickens)
    Beyond the River Bend (Hazel Dickens)
    Busted (Harlan Howard)
    Old and in the Way (Traditional)
    It's Hard to Tell the Singer from the Song (Hazel Dickens)
    Don't Bother to Cry (Bob Merrill)
    Hills of Home (Hazel Dickens)
    Pretty Bird (Hazel Dickens)
    Only the Lonely (Hazel Dickens / Joe Melson / Roy Orbison)
    Coal Tattoo (Billy Edd Wheeler)
    Little Lenaldo (Hazel Dickens)
    Old Calloused Hands (Hazel Dickens)
    Scars from an Old Love (Hazel Dickens)
    You'll Get No More of Me (Hazel Dickens)
    Mama's Hand (Hazel Dickens)
    Working Girl Blues (Hazel Dickens)
    West Virginia, My Home (Hazel Dickens)
    Play Us a Waltz (Charlie Maguire)

With Carol Elizabeth Jones, Ginny Hawker

Heart of a Singer (Rounder Records, 1993/1998)
    1. Forsaken Lover
    2. Lay Me to Rest
    3. Not a Word of That Be Said
    4. Old Memories Mean Nothing to Me
    5. Love Me or Leave Me Alone
    6. Times Are Not What They Used to Be
    7. Faded Pressed Rose
    8. Jealous Heart
    9. Old River
    10. I Can't Find Your Love Anymore
    11. Let Me Go
    12. Time is Winding Up
    13. Coming Down from God


Sources of information:
    allmusic.com
    amazon.mudcat.org
    http://www.discogs.com/
    Wikipedia.org
    Smithsonian Folkways and Rounder


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Subject: RE: Obit: Hazel Dickens (1 Jun 1935 - 22 April 2011)
From: Dave Illingworth
Date: 24 Apr 13 - 11:37 AM

Thanks Joe (and whoever asked for the discography).
Very useful.   A great singer.


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Subject: RE: Obit: Hazel Dickens (1 Jun 1935 - 22 April 2011)
From: GUEST,jim bainbridge
Date: 24 Apr 13 - 01:46 PM

Her solidarity with coal miners makes her loss another blow to miners everywhere. I never met her but on behalf of the miners of my own County Durham, England, which was devastated by the awful woman who died last week, may I say that Hazel Dickens had more humanity in her little finger than Thatcher had in her whole lifetime. R.I P. Hazel Dickens.


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Subject: RE: Obit: Hazel Dickens (1 Jun 1935 - 22 April 2011)
From: GUEST,Jenna
Date: 17 Sep 18 - 12:18 PM

I know this is a very old thread, but does anyone have the lyrics to Gabriel's Call?

I can hear everything but one line:

Can you hear Gabriel's call
X3
Will you weep will you moan will the Angels take you home
Can you hear Gabriel's call?

Sinners on that day his wrath will see
Be there no?????????????????????
Can you hear the sound of Gabriel's call

All jeruselum will weep on that day
They will shout and they will pray but the tears will wash away
Can you hear the sound of Gabriel's call.




All you drunkards you better learn to pray
On your knees bow down trade your bottle for your crown
Can you hear the sound of Gabriel's call.


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Subject: RE: Obit: Hazel Dickens (1 Jun 1935 - 22 April 2011)
From: GUEST,Arnold Dickens
Date: 10 Nov 18 - 10:19 AM

I could sit here and read all Day


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Subject: RE: Obit: Hazel Dickens (1 Jun 1935 - 22 April 2011)
From: GUEST
Date: 31 Dec 18 - 03:44 PM

what a singer


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