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Biography


Hazel Dickens (born June 1, 1935, Mercer County, West Virginia) is an American bluegrass singer. She was the eighth child of an eleven-child mining family in West Virginia. Her music is characterized by not only her "high lonesome" singing style, but also by her provocative pro-union, feminist songs. Poverty drove the Dickens family to move to the Baltimore, Maryland area when Hazel was nineteen. There she met Mike Seeger, younger brother of Pete Seeger and founding member of the New Lost City Ramblers and became active in the Baltimore-Washington area bluegrass and folk music scene during the 1960s. During this time she also established a collaborative relationship with Mike Seeger's wife, Alice Gerrard, and as "Hazel & Alice" recorded two albums for the Folkways label: "Who's That Knocking (And Other Bluegrass Country Music) (1965)" and "Won't You Come & Sing for Me (1973)". In this regard, Dickens and Gerrard were bluegrass bandleaders at a ti

Discography

Hard Hitting Songs For Hard Hit People


It's Hard to Tell the Singer From the Song


Hazel Dickens & Alice Gerrard


Pioneering Women of Bluegrass


A Few Old Memories


By the Sweat of My Brow


Hazel & Alice


Hazel & Alice



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