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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
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Small Town on the River on The Coop (Fast Folk) No. 103 (April, 1982) The Coop / SE103Night Shift on Fast Folk No. 110 (December, 1984) Fast Folk / FF110A Married Man on Fast Folk No. 201 (1985) Fast Folk / FF201My Old Town on Rounder Folk (1986) Rykodisc 20018Peter Keane The Goodnight Blues (1991) Northeastern / NR 5008-CDEllis Paul Say Something (1992) Black Wolf Eastern Front / EAX501 (1997 re-issue)Peter Keane Walkin' Around (1996) Rounder/Flying Fish / FF 652Peter Keane I Wonder If I'll Ever Leave (co-written with LeRoy Preston) Walkin' Around (1996) Flying Fish / FF 652Cormac McCarthy Marigold Hall (co-written with Cormac McCarthy) Picture Gallery Blues (1996) Green Linnet Records / GL 212223 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.
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]
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.
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.
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 ...