Cold Miner’s Grave: Hazel Dickens
Hazel Dickens, a folk singer and bluegrass musician who advocated for coal miners, has died. She was 75.
Dickens died Friday morning at a hospice in Washington, D.C., of complications from pneumonia. Her death was confirmed by Ken Irwin, a founder of Rounder Records, her label for about 40 years.
Dickens became a fixture in the bluegrass circuit in the 1960s and ’70s with her musical partner, Alice Gerrard. The duo performed as Hazel & Alice. They were among the first prominent female bluegrass performers.
Dickens’ music was later featured in the Oscar-winning 1976 documentary, “Harlan County U.S.A.,” about Kentucky coal miners, and John Sayles’ 1987 drama, “Matewan.” Irwin said Dickens will be remembered for giving voice to coal miners.
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April 26, 2011 at 2:35 pm
yousendit link:
https://rcpt.yousendit.com/1105150361/bdd84446e3270161a652945f8c5bc923?cid=tr-cv-web-stnd-dl-literec-null-c-19073&s=19073
April 26, 2011 at 3:20 pm
Thanks so much for this song. I had been listening to some You Tubes of her singing yesterday. I need my coffee fix so I am glad that it coming. Oh it’s here!
Slowly Waving,
Lori
April 26, 2011 at 10:02 pm
Lori,
I didn’t know how many Hazel fans are out there, but I also thought her voice demanded recognition as did her advocacy for miners.
April 26, 2011 at 7:32 pm
An alternate: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E-EiwiiAh68
Cheers
April 26, 2011 at 10:02 pm
Minicapt,
Her voice is lovely and I love the chorus, but the pictures are just amazing.
Thanks