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  1. 1991 Peter Keane’s The Goodnight Blues(Northeastern) 1992 Ellis Paul ’s Say Something(Black Wolf/Eastern Front) 1996 Peter Keane ’s Walkin’ Around (Rounder/Flying Fish)

    • Contributions to Compilations and Others' Albums
    • As Producer
    • As Songwriter
    Small Town on the River on The Coop (Fast Folk) No. 103 (April, 1982) The Coop / SE103
    Night Shift on Fast Folk No. 110 (December, 1984) Fast Folk / FF110
    A Married Man on Fast Folk No. 201 (1985) Fast Folk / FF201
    My Old Town on Rounder Folk (1986) Rykodisc 20018
    Peter Keane The Goodnight Blues (1991) Northeastern / NR 5008-CD
    Ellis Paul Say Something (1992) Black Wolf Eastern Front / EAX501 (1997 re-issue)
    Peter Keane Walkin' Around (1996) Rounder/Flying Fish / FF 652
    Peter Keane I Wonder If I'll Ever Leave (co-written with LeRoy Preston) Walkin' Around (1996) Flying Fish / FF 652
    Cormac McCarthy Marigold Hall (co-written with Cormac McCarthy) Picture Gallery Blues (1996) Green Linnet Records / GL 2122
  2. 23 gen 2024 · January 23, 2024 Elijah Wald. Night Shift (Bill Morrissey) “Night Shift” was probably the first song I ever heard Bill Morrissey sing, the first time I went to hear him at the Idler in Harvard Square. It was around 1981, and he typically used this semi-autobiographical picture of dead-end life in a fading northern mill town to open his first set.

  3. Morrissey was born in Hartford, Connecticut. Growing up in Connecticut and Massachusetts, he started playing guitar at age 13 and formed a jug band in high school. [1] He graduated from Acton-Boxborough Regional High School in 1969 [2] and studied literature for a short time at Plymouth State University before beginning his musical career. [1]

  4. Night Train is an album by the American musician Bill Morrissey, released in 1993. Morrissey promoted the album with a North American tour that included shows with Cheryl Wheeler.

  5. This U.S. singer/songwriter was arguably one of the most gifted storytellers in contemporary folk music. Read Full Biography. STREAM OR BUY: Active. 1980s - 2010s. Born. November 25, 1951 in Hartford, CT. Died. July 23, 2011 in Dalton, GA.

  6. 29 lug 2011 · A private memorial service took place in New Hampshire on Friday, July 29, for Bill Morrissey, a Grammy-nominated, nationally touring folksinger-songwriter, for whom the granite state was home and its small-town life the inspiration behind much of his material. Morrissey died at age 59 of complications of heart disease in Georgia on July 23 while on tour. [To read the full article, click on ...