Once a week, Stack delivers a mix of the most interesting new music on the web, handpicked by the Hype Machine team. Here's a recent mix.
Wake the Deaf - The Day Is Past And Gone as sung by Jean Ritchie
Wake the DeafFollow “A couple of weeks ago we wrote about Field Guide, a really great album from North Carolina native...” on Mar 10th, 2015 →
Jean Ritchie - Barbary Allen
Cover Lay DownFollow “Traditional death ballads aren’t a dime a dozen on the modern papcharts, but they’re a recognizable form among the folkways.…” on May 20th, 2012 →
Jean Ritchie - The L and N Don't Stop Here Anymore
SlowcousticFollow “Today’s post from April over at Common Folk Music is one that invites you into her world and into the…” on Dec 23rd, 2011 →
Jean Ritchie - Wife of Usher's Well
No WordsFollow “My parents recently became acquainted with a family overseas through Ancestry.com. This is how I came to know Derek Jenkins,…” on Oct 14th, 2011 →
Jean Ritchie & Paul Clayton - The Devil's Questions
No WordsFollow “Here's a playlist of folksongs recorded in the 1950s. Enjoy. Download (ZIP) / Request Immediate Removal 1. Connie Converse •…” on Aug 13th, 2011 →
Kathy Mattea - The L&N Don't Stop Here Anymore (Jean Ritchie cover)
Cover Lay DownFollow “As you can see above - yes, that’s me with my hands to the sky, dancing sidestage in full-on last-day-of-the-festival…” on Jul 28th, 2010 →