Almeda Riddle and Mance Lipscomb at the 1970 Smithsonian Folklife Festival
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- Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024
- At the 1970 Festival of American Folklife (now the Smithsonian Folklife Festival) on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., Ozarks-based ballad singer Almeda Riddle joined Texas blues guitar legend Mance Lipscomb on stage to sing “The Four Marys.”
Read the story of how the collaboration came to be, and how it was uncovered in the archives: festival.si.ed...
Photos:
Almeda Riddle at the 1983 Smithsonian Folklife Festival. Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives
Mance Lipscomb at the 1965 Newport Folk Festival. Photo by Diana J. Davies, Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives
FP-1970-7RR-0023, Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives
© Smithsonian
Wow. This is pretty amazing. I had no idea anything like this was in existence. The way Mance greets her with "heeeey! Mama!" So sweet. This may be the only time I can think of having heard Almeda accompanied instead of acapella. Two of my heroes on one recording. A treasure. Thank you. ❤
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@@j.deegan3029 Its endearing Mance Was such a musical genius and a classy patient man..andShe was an angle with a Gift
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Very cool.
But slightly disappointing that Almeda didn't bother to learn that Mance's name wasn't "Vance" in the "good long time" they'd known each other.
Quit being a dickhead. They are both like a jillion years old and people
are allowed to make mistakes. Only on IdiotTube could someone not only WANT to, but also actually TAKE the time to, rain down a pitiful sprinkle shower of "I'm, just to reiterate to myself, better than all of you" horseshit.
Listen man, I love you. Just relax and listen to the goddamn record and shut up. Just chill. It's gonna be okay. I promise.
I'm serious, this stuff shouldn't be tearing us apart. It should be bringing us all together.
She was very old and probably hard of hearing ❤
Yanno, I'm in the south, and people just don't correct others in a rude way if they get their name wrong. I'm certain Mance didn't mind being called Vance and probably was called that by a many a soul, not just Almeda, and I'll bet you he never did once correct them. Kind souls all around.
Don't overdose on that copium.