Wednesday, June 10, 2015

This Week's Freebie from The 1937 Flood

This week's freebie features a tribute to our one of great inspirations.

 Last night was the first rehearsal we'd had since we learned of the death of the great Kentucky singer/songwriter Jean Ritchie.

Some of the first songs The Flood ever played when the band came together in the mid-1970s were Jean Ritchie songs. And the older members of the band still talk about being at folk festivals at which she was the star attraction.

In fact, some of us remember sitting in Nancy McClellan's living room in the late 1960s and listening to Jean tell stories about her early days when she was a young girl who had made her way from Viper, Kentucky, to New York City as the folk music boom was just getting started.

So, last night, it seemed fitting to end the evening with our favorite Jean Ritchie composition. Click here to hear the tune.

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