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Sing Out! The Folk Song Magazine
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Articles in Spring 2006 issue of Sing Out! The Folk Song Magazine
- Michael Troy
- Big congrats to New Zealand harmonica player Midge Marsden for being honored as a member of the New Zealand Order of Merit after a 40-year career
- Peter Ostroushko
- After a hiatus of 18 years, Cindy Funk is back on the air at WYSO-FM, in Yellow Springs, Ohio
- On December 19, the Concord Music Group acquired Telare International Corporation
- Who's your uncle Earl?
by Scott Alarik
- Mississippi sawyer
- A celebration of storytelling - The ENDLESS TALE: Storytelling: its events, tellers, stories, organizations, resources & points of discussion
by Dan Keding
- Such a Killing Crime
by Roger Deitz
- Cast King: Saw Mill Man
by John Lupton
- John McEuen and the L.A. String Wizards: Round Trip: Live in L.A
by Stephen P. Ledgin
- Various: Night Train to Nashville: Music City Rhythm and Blues, 1945-70, vol. 2
by Gary Von Tersch
- Mary Jane Lamond: Storas
by Rob Weir
- Mick McAuley and Winifred Horan: Serenade
by Rob Weir
- Various: In Harmony's Way: A Celebration of Traditional Group Singing in the San Francisco Bay Area
by Matt Watroba
- Tom Chapin: Some Assembly Required
by Fran Landt
- Will Taylor and Strings Attached: Collaborations
by Michael Tearson
- Tim Grimm: The Back Fields
by Rich Warren
- Don McLean, Rearview Mirror
by Mike Regenstreif
- Robyn Ludwick, For So Long
by Michael Tearson
- EDESSA, Bereket
by Chris Nickson
- Jack Williams, Laughing in the Face of the Blues
by Michael Tearson
- Joel Mabus: Parlor Guitar
by Tom Druckenmiller
- Renee Austin
- Satalla
- Our congrats to all the winners of Mojo Magazine's 2005 Top Ten Folk Albums of the Year
- WoodSongs Old Time Radio Hour
- Weber Fine Acoustic Instruments
- Take These Chains
- Fly around my pretty little miss
- A flock of tellers? A herd? A pride? A litter? - The ENDLESS TALE: Storytelling: its events, tellers, stories, organizations, resources & points of discussion
by Dan Keding
- Sources for reviewed books
- Jane Rothfield: In the Moment
by Tom Druckenmiller
- Chris Murphy: Juniper
by Tom Druckenmiller
- Chicago Blues Harmonica Project featuring the Chicago Bluesmasters: Diamonds in the Rough
by Gary Von Tersch
- The Great Bear Trio: Dancing Again
by Mary DesRosiers
- Cherish The Ladies: Woman of the House
by Rob Weir
- Debra Cowan with Michael DeLalla: Dad's Dinner Pail
by Rich Warren
- Minton Sparks: Sin Sick
by Dan Keding
- Royal Pine: Chanty Town
by Mike Regenstreif
- Sari Baker Trio: Still Feel You
by Jamie Anderson
- Todd Snider, That Was Me: 1994-1998
by Michael Tearson
- The Woodys, Telluride to Tennessee
by Rick Lee
- Radmilla Cody, Spirit of a Woman
by Jamie Anderson
- Fritz Richmond: 1939-2005
by Geoff Muldaur
- La Musgana: Temas Profanos
by Chris Nickson
- Joe Hickerson
- Our congrats to all the winners at the 2005 Canadian Aboriginal Music Awards, which were held November 24-26 in Toronto
- Bi Kidude
- Traditions
- Alligator Records
- Kimmo Phjonnen lets his freak flag fly
by Heather Henderson
- Oak Tree
- Miss Kathryn
by Dan Keding
- Don't Count Riches
- The Red Rose Girls: The Red Rose Girls
by Tom Druckenmiller
- Mississippi John Hurt: D.C. Blues: The Library of Congress Recordings, Vol. 2
by Gary Von Tersch
- Pat Donohue: Profile
by Mike Regenstreif
- Les Charbonniers De L'enfer: Wo
by Rob Weir
- Peter Horan and Gerry Harrington: Fortune Favours the Merry
by Chris Nickson
- Jeff Warner: Jolly Tinker
by Matt Watroba
- Linda Allen: Where / Stand
by Rich Warren
- Katy Mitchell: Baby It's You
by Ronnie. Lankford, Jr.
- Nickel Creek: Why Should the Fire Die?
by Matt Watroba
- Leon Redbone, Live: The Olympia Theater, Paris, France
by Mike Regenstreif
- Bruce Cockburn, Speechless
by Mike Regenstreif
- Compact discs
- Ion Petre Stoican: Sounds from a Bygone Age, vol. 1
by Derek Beres
- Our congrats to the recipients of The Blues Foundation's 2006 Keeping the Blues Alive awards
- Old Town School of Folk Music, Juan Dies
- Grand Ole Opry
- We congratulate the winners of the Central Canadian Bluegrass Awards
- We may not need a weatherman to know which way the wind blows, but apparently we do need one of the greatest songwriters of this or any other century to tell us what songs we are listening to on the radio
- River driving
by Jeanne Robert Foster
- Aroma
- The Green Wedding
- Walk the World Now, Children
- Could It Be Him?
- The Peasall Sisters: Home to You
by Stephanie P. Ledgin
- Jelly Roll Morton: The Complete Library of Congress Recordings
by Elijah Wald