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video: Frank Hamilton's part in We Shall Overcome

26 Nov 20 - 02:50 PM (#4081068)
Subject: Origins: We Shall Overcome
From: voyager

Shout out to Stringsinger here -

Tribute to Stringsinger (Frank Hamilton) -We Shall Overcome

voyager


26 Nov 20 - 08:36 PM (#4081089)
Subject: RE: Origins: We Shall Overcome
From: pattyClink

Had no idea! Thank you. So what's up with the docu, is it in early stage of planning or what?


27 Nov 20 - 09:40 AM (#4081123)
Subject: RE: Origins: We Shall Overcome (Frank Hamilton)
From: GUEST

More background on the We Shall Overcome song -

We Shall Overcome (Carawan, Hamilton, Seeger)

NPR Story - We Shall Overcome

adding - the tobacco workers brought their song to Tennessee, and Zilphia Horton, Highlander's music director, started using it in workshops in Tennessee and beyond.

wso
voyager


27 Nov 20 - 12:09 PM (#4081133)
Subject: RE: Origins: We Shall Overcome (Frank Hamilton)
From: Joe Offer

Well, I don't think I would attribute the song to Frank or any individual. It was a group effort, and Frank certainly played a major part in its development. I had to change the thread title to something that wasn't quite so misleading. I think it may have been a moderator who changed the thread to Origins: We Shall Overcome (Frank Hamilton), but that's just wrong. See what Frank (Stringsinger) has to say about his part in the development of the song in this thread (click)


27 Nov 20 - 01:22 PM (#4081145)
Subject: RE: video: Frank Hamilton's part in We Shall Overcome
From: voyager

J.O. - thanks for connecting the dots here...

I still don't know how to post a 'Mudcat thread' in a message (other than posting the URL). Apologies if the 1st post was misleading.

voyager


27 Nov 20 - 07:06 PM (#4081162)
Subject: RE: video: Frank Hamilton's part in We Shall Overcome
From: EBarnacle

What we are discussing is that Frank was the right person at the right time. Without his intervention, it is likely the song would not have had the penetration and influence it has. No, he was not the populariser but he was a critical link in the chain. Thank you Stringsinger.


28 Nov 20 - 10:53 AM (#4081210)
Subject: RE: video: Frank Hamilton's part in We Shall Overcome
From: pattyClink

Great links, complex history for a 'simple' song. Lotta folk process there.


27 Dec 20 - 12:13 AM (#4085118)
Subject: RE: video: Frank Hamilton's part in We Shall Overcome
From: GUEST,Lynn Gold

I've known Frank for over sixty years, performed solo, accompanied me, others, on stage and recordings, in early '60's, I met a tow headed kid at a hoot surrounded by numerous instruments, all of which he played beautifully, you'd sing him a song once and he'd play an exquisite accompaniment instantly, true, no nepotism here, his instruments could sound like a koto, harpsichord, down home blues or wild celtic band of one...we called him a 'genius', say it now and he sputters...he cares a lot about his fellow man and all that's good and decent in this world such as it is...Guy Carawan was like that, too, and Pete, Woody who he knew...he founded schools to teach traditional music on a shoestring, still teaches, plays, writes, carrying on for the love of it All...he is kind, loyal, thoughtful, the kind of friend, if you prayed, you'd pray for...then again, he's really a friend to all...and loving, he's a genius at it