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  1. Alice Gerrard (born July 8, 1934) is an American bluegrass and old-time music performer, writer, editor and teacher. As a singer who plays guitar, fiddle and banjo, she performed and recorded solo and in ensembles, notably in a duo with Hazel Dickens, in The Strange Creek Singers (with Dickens, Mike Seeger, Tracy Schwarz, and Lamar ...

  2. www.alicegerrard.comAlice Gerrard

    NPR's Morning Edition. Old-time music great Alice Gerrard keeps adding to her legacy - Washington Post. 2015 Grammy Nominee. "Alice has a haunting and distinctive voice and she can do anything— holler, shout, belt it out, swing a little, croon a little, and then flat-out break your heart." Lee Smith. "Alice has allowed her love of The Ancient ...

  3. 12. Okt. 2023 · At 89, Alice Gerrard releases her first album in a decade and speaks out on trans rights and gun reform. The former Hazel & Alice singer reflects on her life, music, and legacy in this interview.

    • 2 Min.
    • Jonathan Bernstein
  4. 13. Okt. 2022 · Oct. 13, 2022. For almost 60 years, death has rarely spurned Alice Gerrard. Instead, it has spurred the work of the consummate folk singer and inveterate archivist. During a series of discursive...

  5. Alice Gerrard is a talent of legendary status. In a career spanning more than 50 years, she has known, learned from, and performed with many of the old-time and bluegrass greats and has in turn earned worldwide respect for her own important contributions to the music.

  6. alicegerrard.bandcamp.com › album › sun-to-sunSun to Sun | Alice Gerrard

    A singer and songwriter, Alice’s recordings with Hazel Dickens during the 1960s and ’70s influenced a generation of women musicians from Laurie Lewis to the Judds. Nominated for a Grammy in 2015, she was inducted into the International Bluegrass Music Assoc. Hall of Fame in 2017. A documentary film about Alice, "You Gave Me a Song ...

  7. A singer and songwriter, Alice’s recordings with Hazel Dickens during the 1960s and ’70s influenced a generation of women musicians from Laurie Lewis to the Judds. Nominated for a Grammy in 2015, she was inducted into the International Bluegrass Music Assoc. Hall of Fame in 2017.