Ritchie, Jean
Ritchie, Jean, 1922-2015
Ritchie, Jean, 1922-
Jean Ritchie American folk singer
VIAF ID: 52423989 ( Personal )
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Jean Ritchie ‡c American folk singer
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- 200 _ | ‡a Ritchie ‡b Jean ‡f 1922-2015
- 100 1 _ ‡a Ritchie, Jean
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Ritchie, Jean ‡d 1922-
- 100 1 _ ‡a Ritchie, Jean ‡d 1922-2015
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Ritchie, Jean, ‡d 1922-2015
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (16)
Works
Title | Sources |
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3rd annual farewell reunion | |
admiral (3 min 17 s) | |
L and N don't stop here anymore | |
Artus Moser recordings | |
Barbary Allen (5 min 04 s) | |
Black-eyed Susie (2 min 29 s) | |
British traditional ballads in the Southern mountains | |
Caffè Lena collection | |
Casey Jones | |
Cherry tree Carol (3 min 48 s) | |
Child ballads | |
Children's songs and games from the southern mountains. [Sound recording] | |
Classic folk songs for kids | |
Classic southern gospel from Smithsonian Folkways. | |
date with Riverside | |
Dhrinnin dhu dhrinnin (1 min 52 s) | |
Down by the Riverside | |
Drill, ye tarriers | |
The dulcimer book; being a book about the three-stringed Appalachian dulcimer, including some ways of tuning and playing; some recollections in its local history in Perry and Knott Counties, Kentucky; some observations on the probable origins of the instrument in the old countries of Europe; with plentiful photographic illustrations and drawings; and with words and music for some sixteen songs from the Ritchie Family of Kentucky. | |
Edward (2 min 35 s) | |
Ennery my son (1 min 49 s) | |
False sir John (4 min 21 s) | |
Field Trip to England | |
folk concert in Town Hall, New York | |
Folk songs of the southern Appalachians as sung by Jean Ritchie | |
From fair to fair; folk songs of the British Isles. | |
Gypsy laddie (2 min 50 s) | |
Ha-ha this a way (2 min 12 s) | |
Hangman (2 min) | |
Inniskillin dragoon (3 min 10 s) | |
Izzy Young collection | |
Jean Ritchie and Doc Watson at folk city | |
Jean Ritchie and George Pickow recordings, 1949-1951 | |
Jean Ritchie and sons sing cabin country | |
Jean Ritchie ballads from her appalachian family tradition | |
Jean Ritchie celebration of life : her songs ... her poems. | |
Jean Ritchie Saturday night and Sunday too. | |
Jean Ritchie's Dulcimer people. | |
Jean Ritchie's Kentucky Mother Goose : songs and stories from my childhood | |
Jenny Jenkins (2 min 41 s) | |
Little Musgrave (12 min 02 s) | |
Lord Bateman (6 min 05 s) | |
Lord Randall (2 min 58 s) | |
I love cats | |
O love is teasin' Anglo-American mountain balladry. | |
Make me a pallet on the floor | |
Marching across the green grass, and other American children game songs | |
May Gadd interview conducted by Joseph C. Hickerson, 22-23 August 1973 | |
merry golden tree (2 min 11 s) | |
Miss Lily White | |
Mountain born | |
My last go round | |
[Newport Folk Festival. | |
None but one | |
Now is the cool of the day | |
Old bangum (1 min 56 s) | |
Pretty Polly (3 min 37 s) | |
Ralph Rinzler duplication project, part 2 | |
Riddle me this riddle and courting songs. | |
Serenade to a bus seat | |
Shady grove (2 min 26 s) | |
Shortenin' bread (1 min 25 s) | |
Singing family of the Cumberlands | |
Singing the American roots : blues, wails, ballads and songs | |
Singing the new traditions. songs, singers, and instrumentalists of the folk revival. | |
Smithsonian Folkways children's music collection. | |
The swapping song book, 1952. | |
Sweet William and lady Margaret (6 min 53 s) | |
There lived an old lord (5 min 29 s) | |
Think deep | |
Treasures from the Folk den | |
Trio | |
Trip trap robbers in the sea (1 min 27 s) | |
Troubadours : folk and the roots of American music. | |
When the saints go marching in | |
Wintergrace | |
Wonderful one | |
Wondrous love : SATB chorus (divisi) unaccompanied | |
World is old to-night; |