
Hazel Dickens (June 1, 1935, - April 22, 2011, born Mercer County, West Virginia) an American bluegrass singer. She was the eighth child of an eleven-child mining family in West Virginia. Her music is characterized by not only her "high lonesome" singing style, but also by her provocative pro-union, feminist songs. Poverty drove the Dickens to move to the Baltimore, Maryland area when Dickins was nineteen. There she met Mike Seeger, younger brother
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Train On The Island
The One I Love Is Gone
The Rebel Girl
They'll Never Keep Us Down
Coal Tattoo
Coal Miner's Blues
Hills of Home
Memories Of Mother And Dad
West Virginia, My Home
Mama's Hand
Black Lung
You'll Get No More of Me
Here Today, Gone Tomorrow
Busted
West Virginia My Home
The Yablonski Murder
Coal Miner's Blues - 2021 Remaster
The Green Rolling Hills of West Virginia
Working Girl Blues
T.B. Blues (They're At Rest Together)
Childish Love
Hello Stranger
Pretty Bird
Aragon Mill
A Few Old Memories
Walkin' In My Sleep
I Can't Find Your Love Any More
Only the Lonely
Mannington Mine Disaster
Old Calloused Hands
Don't Put Her Down You Helped Put Her There
Coal Miner's Grave
Won't You Come And Sing For Me
Long Black Veil
Beyond the River Bend
I Just Got Wise
Who's That Knocking?
Can't You Hear Me Calling
Mining Camp Blues
Cowboy Jim
Love Me or Leave Me Alone
Gabriel's Call
Clay County Miner
Old and In the Way
It's Hard to Tell the Singer From the Song
Beautiful Hills of Galilee
Lonesome Pine Special
Tomorrow's Already Lost
Lee Highway Blues
Scraps From Your Table
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