Jean Ritchie
A key figure in the 1950s folk revival, Jean Ritchie was a one-woman treasure trove of near-forgotten American folk songs, most of which she learned as a child growing up in a rural corner of the Appalachian Mountains. Ritchie moved from Kentucky to New York City in the mid-'40s after attending college; there, she became a coffeehouse folksinger at night and a social worker by day. Along with her sporadic but deeply rewarding recording career, Jean Ritchie was best known as a tireless archivist of the Appalachian folk tradition.
Jean Ritchie was born into a large and musical family in Viper, Kentucky in 1922. The Ritchie family was very much a part of the Appalachian folk tradition, and had committed over 300 songs (including hymns, traditional love songs, ballads, children's game songs, etc.) to its collective memory, a tradition that Ritchie drew on (as well as preserved and maintained) during her performing career. She grew up in a home where singing was intertwined with nearly every task, and the beautiful, ephemeral nature of these mountain songs and fragments was not lost on her. After graduating from high school, Ritchie attended Cumberland Junior College in Williamsburg, Kentucky, moving on to the University of Kentucky, where she graduated in 1946. She accepted a position at the Henry Street Settlement in New York City and soon found her family's songs useful in reaching out to the children in her care. Her singing, although she never had a strong pop sort of voice, was perfect for the old ballads, especially when she accompanied herself on lap dulcimer, and the ancient modal melodies of her family felt fresh and airy in her hands.
Ritchie soon found herself in demand in the New York coffeehouses, and her official career in music began. After hearing some casually recorded songs by Ritchie, Jac Holzman, who was just starting up Elektra Records, signed her to the label, eventually releasing three albums, Jean Ritchie Sings (1952), Songs of Her Kentucky Mountain Family (1957) and A Time for Singing (1962) at the height of the folk revival. Although she never reached the household name status of Peter, Paul & Mary, Joan Baez, Judy Collins or the Kingston Trio, Ritchie maintained her Appalachian authenticity, and her subsequent albums worked to preserve the rich folk tradition of the Southern Appalachians. Among her many releases are two from Smithsonian Folkways, Ballads from Her Appalachian Family Tradition and Child Ballads in America, None But One (which won a Rolling Stone Critics Award in 1977), High Hills and Mountains, Kentucky Christmas, and The Most Dulcimer. Married to the photographer George Pickow, the couple later re-released many of her albums on their own Greenhays Recordings imprint. Hobbled by a 2009 stroke, she returned to Kentucky and died there in 2015.
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21 álbum(ns) • Ordenado por Mais vendidos
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Mountain Hearth & Home
Folk - Lançado por Rhino - Elektra em 18/03/2004
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Singing The Traditional Songs Of Her Kentucky Mountain Family
Folk - Lançado por Rhino - Elektra em 01/01/1952
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Carols for All Seasons (Original Album 1959)
Pop - Lançado por Folk, Blues & Beyond em 01/01/2014
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Folk Classics
Folk - Lançado por Classic Music International em 21/12/2010
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Courtin's a Pleasure
Jean Ritchie, Oscar Brand, Tom Paley
Folk - Lançado por Music Manager em 31/08/2020
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Mountain Ballads
Folk - Lançado por Vantage Music em 21/09/2016
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American Folk Tales and Songs
Paul Clayton, Jean Ritchie, Richard Chase
Pop - Lançado por Tradition Everest em 04/09/1956
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Precious Memories
Country - Lançado por Old Stars em 27/06/2019
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American Songs of Revolutionary Times
Paul Clayton, Jean Ritchie, Richard Chase
Folk - Lançado por Tradition Everest em 09/07/1957
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The Carnal and the Crane
Pop - Lançado por Domio Musique em 01/12/2021
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The Cambridgeshire May Song
Pop - Lançado por Bullet Beats em 01/10/2021
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Singing Traditional Songs Of Her Kentucky Mountain Family (Remastered)
Folk - Lançado por RevOla em 22/10/2019
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Carols Of All Seasons (Remastered)
Christmas Music - Lançado por RevOla em 22/10/2019
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False Sir John
Folk - Lançado por Folk-Up Records em 03/08/2016
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Old Bangum
Folk - Lançado por Folk-Up Records em 20/11/2015
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Carols for All Seasons (EP) (All Tracks Remastered)
Christmas Music - Lançado por Hit Singles Records em 29/11/2020
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False Sir John
Folk - Lançado por Black Barn Music em 25/05/2023
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Mountain Ballads
Folk - Lançado por Heaven And Earth Music em 21/09/2016
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Courtin' And Other Folk Songs Of So. Appalachians
Pop - Lançado por PnR em 01/01/2000
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Carols for All Seasons (Remastered 2018)
Christmas Music - Lançado por Magnetic Sound Records em 27/11/2018
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