Hazel Dickens

Hazel Dickens

Hazel Dickens

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Top Songs

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Mannington Mine Disaster
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Coal Miner's Grave
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Black Lung
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Coal Tattoo
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I Can't Find Your Love Anymore

Albums

  • By The Sweat Of My Brow

    Sep 1999 • 12 songs

  • Heart Of A Singer

    Oct 1998 • 13 songs

  • A Few Old Memories

    Jan 1987 • 18 songs

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Hazel Dickens

Biography

Protest and folksinger Hazel Dickens grew up the eighth of 11 children in a large, poor mining family in West Virginia, and she used elements of country and bluegrass to spread truth about two causes close to her heart: the plight of non-unionized mineworkers and feminism, born not of the '60s movement but traditional values. Born June 1, 1935, in Mercer County, West Virginia, Dickens learned about music from her father, an occasional banjo player and Baptist minister who drove trucks for a mining company to make a living. She was influenced by country traditionalists such as ...
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