
Mary McCaslin (born in Indianapolis on 22 December 1946; died 2 October 2022) was an American folk singer who wrote, recorded, and performed contemporary folk music. McCaslin got her start in the mid-1960s at the Troubadour Club in West Hollywood, California, performing at its Monday Night Hoots (as the club’s open-mic nights were known). She recorded primarily for Philo Records, and traveled and performed with her husband, Arkansas folk singer Jim Ringer.
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