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Welcome Back…

Please insert a valid imageThey reckon that whatever doesn’t kill us makes us stronger. I’m not sure how true that is, but here we are, reborn from an attack suffered on 26th December 2013. I can’t...

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Welcome to No More Songs

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When Pete Met Phil

Just as this site was coming back on line, the world – not “the world of folk” or “the world of music” but just “the world” – lost one of its finest sons. Pete Seeger was a man who’d seen it all, and...

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Where Have All the Poets Gone?

“Back in the day” is a phrase which is usually employed by people who oppose change simply on the basis that it makes them feel old. This time though, it would be appropriate to use the phrase, simply...

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Phil Ochs Highlighted in Smithsonian Folkways Collection

An article originally published in Broadside Balladeer Blog in appreciation of the recognition for Phil Ochs and Broadside Magazine editors Sis Cunningham and Gordon Friesen in the article titled...

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Welcome Back…

Please insert a valid imageThey reckon that whatever doesn’t kill us makes us stronger. I’m not sure how true that is, but here we are, reborn from an attack suffered on 26th December 2013. I can’t...

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Welcome to No More Songs

Thanks for registering at No More Songs! The post Welcome to No More Songs appeared first on No More Songs.

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When Pete Met Phil

Just as this site was coming back on line, the world – not “the world of folk” or “the world of music” but just “the world” – lost one of its finest sons. Pete Seeger was a man who’d seen it all, and...

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Image may be NSFW.
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Where Have All the Poets Gone?

“Back in the day” is a phrase which is usually employed by people who oppose change simply on the basis that it makes them feel old. This time though, it would be appropriate to use the phrase, simply...

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Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

Phil Ochs Highlighted in Smithsonian Folkways Collection

An article originally published in Broadside Balladeer Blog in appreciation of the recognition for Phil Ochs and Broadside Magazine editors Sis Cunningham and Gordon Friesen in the article titled...

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