Dickens, Hazel, 1925-2011

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Name (Latin)
Dickens, Hazel, 1925-2011
Date of birth
1925-06-01
Date of death
2011-04-22
Field of activity
Bluegrass music
Folk music
Occupation
Singers
Bluegrass musicians
Composers
Double bassists
Folk musicians
Guitarists
Lyricists
Associated Language
eng
Gender
female
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 72607282
Wikidata: Q5687875
Library of congress: n 82013472
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Wikipedia description:

Hazel Jane Dickens (June 1, 1925[a] – April 22, 2011) was an American bluegrass singer, songwriter, double bassist and guitarist. Her music was characterized not only by her high, lonesome singing style, but also by her provocative pro-union, feminist songs. Cultural blogger John Pietaro noted that "Dickens didn’t just sing the anthems of labor, she lived them and her place on many a picket line, staring down gunfire and goon squads, embedded her into the cause." The New York Times extolled her as "a clarion-voiced advocate for coal miners and working people and a pioneer among women in bluegrass music." With Alice Gerrard, Dickens was one of the first women to record a bluegrass album. She was posthumously inducted into the International Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame alongside Gerrard in 2017.

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