
About Sis Cunningham
Agnes ("Sis") Cunningham (19 February 1909, Watonga, Okla.–27 June 2004) was an American musician, best known for her involvement as a performer and publicist of folk music and protest songs. She was the founding editor of Broadside magazine, which she published with her husband Gordon Friesen and their daughters. She was also a songwriter: her song "How Can You Keep on Movin' Unless You Migrate Too?" found its way into Woody Guthrie's Dustbowl Ballads
Shop
Gear for Music Lovers
Spinn Radio may earn a commission from partner links on this page. As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases.
Top Tracks
Evicted Tenant
Sundown
My Oklahoma Home (It Blowed Away)
But If I Ask Them
How Can You Keep on Movin'
My Oklahoma Home
Jesse James
No More Store Bought Teeth
In the Merry Month of May
Mister Congressman
Strange Things Happenin'
Wild Rippling Waters
Oil Derrick by West Tulsa
Send Word to the Pilot
Jay Gould's Daughter
Fayette County
Parnell Thomas Blues
Great Dust Storm
Henry Wallace
Ballad of Jesse James
An Oil Derrick Out by West Tulsa
Strange Things Happening
The Ballad of Jesse James
My Oklahoma Home (It Blowed Aw
Similar Artists
Find stations playing Sis Cunningham
Tune into 50,000+ live radio stations from every corner of the world on an interactive 3D globe with audio-reactive visualizations.








