
Thom Parrott, aka Tom Parrott, is an American singer-songwriter born in Washington, D. C., in 1944. He was a frequent contributor to Broadside Magazine in the 1960s. In September, 1967, he was included in a hootenanny hosted by Pete Seeger at Carnegie Hall. Moses Asch, founder of Folkways Records, saw him there and subsequently produced two albums of Parrott performing his own songs and versions of others. Thom also has songs on three compilation albums including the Grammy nominated "Best of Broadside.
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Pinkville Helicopter
Hole in the Ground
The Aberfan Coal Tip Tragedy
The Next One
Sunflower
Woman and Man
Teardrops On Tap
Nothing but the Music
Come Out Front
New Heartache
It's All Been Taken Care Of
Sweat Was in Our Kisses
Old Lovers Turned Friends
Woman of My Dreams
Mahogany Row
Mahogany Row (Alternate Take)
Pinkville Helicopter (Next Stop Is Vietnam: The War On Record, 1961-2008 - CD 5)
Pinkville Helicopter (Next Stop Is Vietnam: The War On Record, 1961-2008)
Battle Hymn Of LT. Calley C Company featuring Terry Nelson (1971) (Next Stop Is Vietnam: The War On Record, 1961-2008)
Lt. Calley found guilty of crimes at My Lai (March 29, 1971) (Next Stop Is Vietnam: The War On Record, 1961-2008)
The U.S.A. Soldier (Next Stop Is Vietnam: The War On Record, 1961-2008)
Set Calley Free Part 1 (Next Stop Is Vietnam: The War On Record, 1961-2008)
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