Sing Out! back issues from June 2005:
Encouraging words.(BROADSIDES: Letters from our readers: thoughts, comments, criticism & ideas)(Letter to the Editor)
Jun 22, 2005;
Misplaced blame?(BROADSIDES: Letters from our readers: thoughts, comments, criticism & ideas)(Letter to the Editor)
Jun 22, 2005;
Tagged!(BROADSIDES: Letters from our readers: thoughts, comments, criticism & ideas)(Letter to the Editor)
Jun 22, 2005;
Credit where it's due.(BROADSIDES: Letters from our readers: thoughts, comments, criticism & ideas)(Letter to the Editor)
Jun 22, 2005;
Tom's reviews reviewed.(BROADSIDES: Letters from our readers: thoughts, comments, criticism & ideas)(Letter to the Editor)
Jun 22, 2005;
Hands Across the Water.(General News)(funds for tsunami victims)(Brief Article)
Jun 22, 2005
Friendship's Road--Minnesota to Asia Tsunami Disaster Relief.(GENERAL NEWS)
Jun 22, 2005
The folk community suffered a big loss when singer-songwriter Rachel Bissex succumbed to breast cancer on February 20.(People, Places & Miscellany)(Brief Article)(Obituary)
Jun 22, 2005
Folk music was once again well represented at this year's Grammy Awards.(People, Places & Miscellany)(Brief Article)
Jun 22, 2005
In a related genre, David Frost was presented with a Grammy for the Classical Producer of the Year.(People, Places & Miscellany)(Brief Article)
Jun 22, 2005
We're happy to report that British folk fiddler Dave Swarbrick is up and about after his lung transplant operation last fall.(People, Places & Miscellany)(Brief Article)
Jun 22, 2005
Robert Earl Keen Day.(People, Places & Miscellany)(Brief Article)
Jun 22, 2005
Early this spring, the Great American Song Contest announced the winners of its 2004 competition.(People, Places & Miscellany)
Jun 22, 2005
Happy birthday to Peggy Seeger!(People, Places & Miscellany)(Brief Article)
Jun 22, 2005
Peter Yarrow has been finally reunited with his favorite guitar.(People, Places & Miscellany)
Jun 22, 2005
Congratulation to Joe Jencks of Cincinnati, Ohio who was the winner of this year's Plowshares Singer-Songwriter Contest.(People, Places & Miscellany)(Brief Article)
Jun 22, 2005
Ian Tyson will play a prominent role in a Command Performance for the Queen when she visits Alberta in connection with the celebrations to mark the 100th anniversary of the province.(People, Places & Miscellany)(Brief Article)
Jun 22, 2005
The Indie Acoustic Project annually recognizes (mostly) acoustic indie recordings.(People, Places & Miscellany)(Best CDs of 2004)
Jun 22, 2005
Our best wishes go out to British folk vet Vin Garbutt who's been forced to shelve performances this spring due to health problems.(People, Places & Miscellany)
Jun 22, 2005
"On the Road Again ..." Willie Nelson is clearing the way for truckers to fill their tanks with clean-burning biodiesel fuel.(People, Places & Miscellany)
Jun 22, 2005
We'd like to congratulate all of the winners of the 2005 BBC Folk Awards held on February 14 in London.(People, Places & Miscellany)
Jun 22, 2005
The English radio awards continued with the BBC Radio 3 Awards held March 5.(People, Places & Miscellany)(Brief Article)
Jun 22, 2005
Earl Scruggs was presented with an honorary doctorate from the Berklee College of Music on March 15.(People, Places & Miscellany)(Brief Article)
Jun 22, 2005
The Carter Family.(People, Places & Miscellany)(Brief Article)
Jun 22, 2005
The International Songwriting Competition recently announced the winners of its 2004 competition.(People, Places & Miscellany)
Jun 22, 2005
Martin O'Malley, mayor of Baltimore, Md., has announced he will put down the guitar after 25 years of fronting the Celtic-rock band O'Malley's March.(People, Places & Miscellany)(Brief Article)
Jun 22, 2005
Muscle Shoals Sound Studios.(People, Places & Miscellany)(Brief Article)
Jun 22, 2005
Jason Harwell won the top prize at the first annual International Acoustic Music Awards and also won first prize in the Americana/Roots/AAA category.(People, Places & Miscellany)
Jun 22, 2005
Founding member Karine Polwart has left Malinky after six years to pursue a solo career.(People, Places & Miscellany)
Jun 22, 2005
After his role in the much-acclaimed films O Brother Where Art Thou? and Ray, musician/actor Chris Thomas King will be returning to the silver screen with his role in the upcoming film The City Club.(People, Places & Miscellany)(Brief Article)
Jun 22, 2005
The 19th annual Washington Area Music Awards were held February 7 at the Strathmore Hall Music Center.(People, Places & Miscellany)(Brief Article)
Jun 22, 2005
The Jayhawks.(People, Places & Miscellany)(the musical band quits)(Brief Article)
Jun 22, 2005
Established in the true spirit of indie artistry, The Independent Music Awards work to develop new markets for indie artists, labels and releases.(People, Places & Miscellany)(Brief Article)
Jun 22, 2005
Dutch Mason, the veteran bluesman from Canada's Maritimes, has received the Order of Canada.(People, Places & Miscellany)(Brief Article)
Jun 22, 2005
Bill Ivey, former head of the Country Music Foundation and the National Endowment for the Arts, has been named the new president-elect of the American Folklore Society.(People, Places & Miscellany)(Brief Article)
Jun 22, 2005
Steve Earle was named Artist of the Year in FolkWax's 2004 annual reader poll.(People, Places & Miscellany)
Jun 22, 2005
Native American flautist R. Carlos Nakai and recording engineer Jack Miller were inducted into the Arizona Music and Entertainment Hall of Fame in April.(People, Places & Miscellany)
Jun 22, 2005
The Association of Artists for a Better World.(People, Places & Miscellany)
Jun 22, 2005
We'd like to congratulate all the winners of the Juno Awards.(People, Places & Miscellany)
Jun 22, 2005
This year marks the 25th anniversary of Folk Fury at KTEP-FM, which is hosted by Dan Alloway and Gregg Carthy.(Airwaves)(Brief Article)
Jun 22, 2005
Paul Gerardi has passed the hosting duties of his radio show Acoustic Highways onto Rich Pietrazak.(Airwaves)(Brief Article)
Jun 22, 2005
We always love to get news about how folk music sneaks into different mediums.(Airwaves)(Brief Article)
Jun 22, 2005
Blind Pig Records.(Airwaves)(Brief Article)
Jun 22, 2005
CKUA Radio Network.(Airwaves)(Brief Article)
Jun 22, 2005
Global Rhythm Magazine, partnered with XM Radio, launched a new radio program, Global Rhythm World Tour on February 15 on the WorldZone channel.(Airwaves)
Jun 22, 2005
Events.(Calendar)
Jun 22, 2005
Deering Banjos.(Trade News)
Jun 22, 2005
Midwest Folk.(Trade News)
Jun 22, 2005
Gibson Guitar.(Trade News)(Brief Article)
Jun 22, 2005
Veteran music journalist Dave Marsh has been elected to the board of directors of American Roots Publishing.(Trade News)(Brief Article)
Jun 22, 2005
Freemuse, an international organization advocating musical freedom of expression, has announced the appointment of Daniel Brown as its new vice-chair and Ole Reitov as the first to hold the new post of Program Officer.(Trade News)
Jun 22, 2005
July Sun.(Brief Article)
Jun 22, 2005
Me and My Chauffeur Blues.(Brief Article)
Jun 22, 2005
Fisherman's Song.(Brief Article)
Jun 22, 2005
Copshawholme Fair.(Brief Article)
Jun 22, 2005
Mory Kante: a modern griot returns to his roots.(Biography)
Jun 22, 2005;
Djou/The Enemy.(Brief Article)
Jun 22, 2005
Sailing Down My Golden River.(Brief Article)
Jun 22, 2005
Awake! Awake!(Brief Article)
Jun 22, 2005
When This Old Hat Was New.(Brief Article)
Jun 22, 2005
Ragtime guitar--the basics: playing three-string arpeggios over an alternating bass.(TEACH-IN: GUITAR: Helpful hints & suggestions from instrumental masters)
Jun 22, 2005;
Over the River Charlie.(Brief Article)
Jun 22, 2005
Little Bird.
Jun 22, 2005
The folk process: lyrics sent by our readers: new words to old tunes or snatches of a good song--different viewpoints, too.(Sound Recording Review)
Jun 22, 2005;
Go Where the Bad People Go.
Jun 22, 2005