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Index Acuff, Roy, 5 A Few Old Memories (Rounder CD), 22 Alice Tully Hall, 68 “An Evening with Hazel Dickens” (tribute at San Francisco State University), 26 Anthology of American Folk Music, 12 Appalachian Festival (Cincinnati), 23 Appalshop Films, 75 Asch, Moe, 12 Baker, Bobby, 10 Balfa, Dewey, 15 Baltimore, 5–6, 10–11 “Beautiful Hills of Galilee,” 22 Black Lung disease, 1, 74 “Black Lung” (song), 1, 13, 15, 16, 17, 20 Bluegrass Music in Baltimore, 10–11 Blue Jay (Baltimore honky tonk), 10 Blue Sky Boys, 5 Boggs, Dock, 15 Boyens, Phyllis, 22 Boyle, Tony, 70, 76 Bradley, Dale Ann, 18 Bragg, Billy, 24 Brandywine Folk Festival, 14, 23 Bratmobile, 24 Brislin, Kate, 25 Bumgardner, Ed, 26 By the Sweat of My Brow (Rounder LP), 22 Calgary Festival (Canada), 23 Callahan Brothers, 5 “Can the Circle Be Unbroken,” 44 Carawan, Guy, 17 Carter, Maybelle, guitar style, 4 Carter, President Jimmy, 24 Carter Family, 4, 44 Cash, Johnny, 24 “Clay County Miner,” 16, 17 Coal Industry, mechanization, 5 Coal Mine Health and Safety Act, 78 Coal-Mining Songs Symposia, 15, 17 Coal Mining Women (Rounder LP), 22 Cohen, Joe, 13, 14, 38 “Cold-Blooded Murder,” 17 Come All You Coal Miners, 17, 20 Connell, Dudley, 14, 21, 25, 27 Cooke, Dorothy Anne, 15. See also Anne Romaine Country Music Parks, 9, 10 Country Song Roundup, 5 Cousin Emmy (Joy May Carver), 4 “Cowboy Jim,” 13 Cozy Inn (Baltimore honky tonk), 10 Cronkite, Walter, 16, 74 “Crying Holy,” 44 “Custom-Made Woman Blues,” 19 Dickens, Arnold, 9 Dickens, Charles, 2 Dickens, Hazel Jane: affiliation with Rounder Records, 17–22; awards and honors, 24–26; birth, 2; decision to perform music full time, 20–21; distinguished performing venues, 23; early music influences, 4–5; influence of Primitive Baptist Church, 3–4; marriage and divorce, 13–14; membership in the Strange Creek Singers, 14–15; membership with the Southern Folk Cultural Revival Project, 15; mentorship of Alyse Taubman, 7–8; migration to Baltimore, 5–7; moving to Washington , D.C., 13; music in the Baltimore honky tonks, 10–11; origins of her feminist songs, 10–11, 19; parents, 2–3; performance in movie soundtracks, 22–23; performances with Alice Gerrard , 11–13, 18, 19–20; political and coal-mining songs, 15–17, 24; relationship with Mike Seeger, 8–10; singing in Harlan County, USA, 1, 20 100 / Index Dickens, Hillary N. (H. N.), 2, 4, 5, 9 Dickens, Robert, 8, 9 Dickens, Sarah Aldora, 2, 9 Dickens, Thurman, 1, 16, 74 Dickens, Velvie, 5 Don’t Mourn, Organize! Songs of Labor Songwriter Joe Hill, 22 “Don’t Put Her Down, You Helped Put Her There,” 11, 19, 23, 26 Drayton, Michael, 34 Dry Branch Fire Squad, 14, 25 Earle, Steve, 27 Esquire, article on Bluegrass, 10 Estep, Francis F., 7 Estep, Maud, 72, 73 Evidence of Blood (tv movie), 65 Exene, 24 Feminist Songs and Audience, 18, 19 “Fire in the Hole,” 22 Folksong Society of Greater Boston, 19 Folkways Records, 12 Foshag, Willie, 7 Foster, Jeremy, 12, 14 Freakwater, 24 Friskics-Warren, Bill, 7, 23, 26 “Gabriel’s Call,” 13 Galax, Virginia, 12 “The Gathering Storm,” 22 Gerrard, Alice, 1, 11–12, 25 Gladden, Texas, 12 Goble, D. H., 4 Grand Ole Opry, 4 Green, Archie, 26 Grier, Lamar, 12, 14 Grisman, David, 12 “Guide Me O Thou Great Jehovah,” 4 Gunning, Sarah Ogan, 16, 17, 22, 83 Guthrie, Woody, 17 Hard-Hitting Songs for Hard-Hit People (Rounder LP), 22 Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival (Golden Gate Park), 23 Harlan County, USA, 1, 20, 22, 67, 68 Harris, Emmylou, 18 Hawker, Ginny, 21, 22, 25 Hazel and Alice, singing duo, 11–14, 17–21 Hazel and Alice (Rounder LP), 18 “Hazel Dickens: A Life’s Work” (Smithsonian Folk Festival Symposium), 25 Hazel Dickens and Alice Gerrard (Rounder LP), 20 Hazeldine, 24 Heart of a Singer (Rounder CD), 22 Highlander Folk Center, 17 “High on a Mountain,” 10 Holcomb, Roscoe, 15 Hollis, Julia, 53 Honky Tonks in Baltimore, 9–11 Horse Creek Meeting (Clay County, Kentucky), 16 “I’d Die Before I’d Cry Over You,” 5 International Bluegrass Music Association (IBMA), 23, 25 Irwin, Ken, 14, 17, 19, 21 It’s Hard to Tell the Singer from the Song (film documentary), 25 It’s Hard to Tell the Singer from the Song (Rounder LP), 22 “It Wasn’t God Who Made Honky-Tonk Angels,” 26 “I’ve Endured,” 10 Jackson, Aunt Molly, 16 Jennings, Waylon, 19 Johnson Mountain Boys, 21, 25...

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