Dedicated to all the warriors of organized labor, past, present, and future. Words & music by Steve Suffet. Back-up vocals by Joel Landy, Eric Levine, Jody Kolodzey, and Ray Korona.
Traditional 19th century British miners' song. With Steve Suffet on dulcimer, Gina Tlamsa on fiddle, and a chorus of People's Music Network members from New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania.
A true story. Boy meets girl in 1968. Words & music by Steve Suffet. Back-up vocals by Anne Price, banjo picking by Robin Greenstein, and fiddling by Gina Tlamsa.
The Evergreen Branch of the Long Island Railroad was only 2 miles long, running through Brooklyn and Queens, New York. Words & music by Steve Suffet. Back-up vocal by Anne Price. Banjo by Robin Greenstein.
Cover of a blues by Blind Lemon Jefferson, first recorded in 1927. Copyright Universal Music Corp. Fair use for review and educational purposes only. Do not copy or download.
Traditional American folk song known throughout the South and Southwest. Alberta is also known as Roberta, Kempie, or Cappy, and she always wants a shawl. Often it's $9, but the woman I sing about is of a higher class. She wants a $10 shawl!
A cowboy classic from 1911 by John Grafton Rogers and John H. Gower. Tow headed means blonde. A quirt is a small whip. I stole this song from my good buddy Anne Price, who sings on the refrains. Allen Hopkins added the harmonica part.
The Passover story, old-time country style. Words & music by Steve Suffet. Back-up vocals by Jody Kolodzey, Joel Landy, and Eric Levine. Fiddle solo by Gina Tlamsa.