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"dirty linen" Definitions
  1. personal or private matters that could cause embarrassment if made public: You didn't have to air our dirty linen to all your friends!

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SOME political parties have a habit of airing their dirty linen in public.
In any marginalised group there is a fear of airing dirty linen, she notes.
"The thing I realized when I saw those — it was dirty linen," she said.
After Kelly took on the role last July, the amount of dirty linen being aired in public declined.
I also air a lot of my family's "dirty linen" that I know will cause offense and dissension.
Such exposés tarnish the whole community, and are regarded by many as washing the community's dirty linen in public.
They claim you should "never wash your dirty linen in public," and that it would be better just to say positive things about Brazil.
Then, as the Warsaw ghetto was annihilated, the efforts involved literal escapes, the dwindling few sometimes being smuggled out amid dirty linen or in coffins.
Some of us protest when the Taliban say girls should not go to school, but most of us resent the young Malala Yousafzai for washing our dirty linen in the West.
Her Broadway credits include the revivals of The Heiress (1976) and Design for Living (1984) — and the premiere production Tom Stoppard's 1977 play Dirty Linen & New-Found-Land, for which she was nominated for a Drama Desk Award.
FROM PEN: Chef Gordon Ramsay Explains Why He Won't Think About His 'Death Row Meal' "The whole episode of five months amounts to an unattractive and unedifying example of dirty linen being washed in public," Judge John Bevan said in his ruling, according to the Guardian.
Billboard Magazine. 14 October 2000. Dirty Linen magazine stated in its review: "Blending and bending textures and influences, Reed offers thoughtful and thought-provoking musical vignettes that offer more with each listening"Dirty Linen. June/July 2001.
Village Voice, Newsweek, Mojo, Dirty Linen, Downbeat,Downbeat, "Paul Bley," Dec. 2004, p.
Dirty Linen. February 1999. 53.Staff. "Bad Livers: Industry and Thrift (Review)". Bass Player.
Eshleman, Annette C. Concert Review – Woody Guthrie Folk Festival . Dirty Linen, No. 103, December 2002/January 2003. Retrieved September 21, 2007.
In her review for Dirty Linen, Annette C. Eshleman said, "In just under three hours, viewers are able to watch as Paul evolves from a young, inexperienced folk singer wearing a backwards baseball cap to the highly respected, confident, seasoned performer that he is today".Eshleman, Annette C. Ellis Paul. 3000 Miles. Dirty Linen, August/September 2003, p. 102.
Bounding Main has produced six CDs: Maiden Voyage, Lost at Sea, Going Overboard, Operation Share the Shanties, Kraken Up, and Fish Out of Water. Going Overboard was favorably reviewed in Dirty Linen magazine in 2010."Linen Shorts" (review listed under heading "Bounding Main, Going Overboard: Sea Shanties & Nautical Ballads"), Dirty Linen #145, January/February 2010, page 57.
Dirty Linen () is a 1999 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Monicelli. It was entered into the 21st Moscow International Film Festival.
In an article for Dirty Linen Annette C. Eshleman wrote: "Residents' attitudes have gone from angry accusations of Guthrie being a Communist, to suspicious tolerance, to embracing his legion of loyal fans. And while the economic boost that a festival provides to such a small community is certainly welcome, the kindness and hospitality of openhearted locals is genuine."Eshleman, Annette C. Concert Review - Woody Guthrie Folk Festival. Dirty Linen, #115, December 2004/January 2005.
T.J. McGrath, "Hilton Valentine: The Sun Also Rises" , Dirty Linen, June/July 2006. Accessed 4 May 2007.Barry York, "House of Worship", The Age, 9 July 2004. Accessed 4 May 2007.
The Grove Dictionary of Musical Instruments The Gravikord has received its own entry describing the instrument in detail in the latest published edition of the multi-volume "Grove Dictionary of Musical Instruments" Second Edition, edited by Laurence Libin, on page 469. Other articles describing or referencing the gravikord have appeared in the following publications: Curio Magazine,Curio, Spring 1997, pg 64. Daily News,Daily News, Sunday, April 17, 1988. Dirty Linen,Dirty Linen, Issue 44, February/March 1993.
Retrieved January 5, 2013 He has been described as a "banjo virtuoso"Staff. "Danny Barnes and Thee Old Codgers: Things I Done Wrong (Review)." Dirty Linen December 2001-January 2002. 84-85.
In 2008, it was reported that Rapp and another attorney sued in federal court to reverse their termination as county government lawyers. "Song of the Week: Rocket Man", Ralston Creek Review, July 20, 2016 After being interviewed in 1993 by the magazine Dirty Linen,Lahri Bond, "Tom Rapp & Pearls Before Swine", Dirty Linen no.50, February 1994 and later contacted by Phil McMullen of the magazine Ptolemaic Terrascope, he reappeared in 1997 at Terrastock, a music festival in Providence, Rhode Island, with his son's band, Shy Camp.
His highly successful Dirty Linen and New-Found-Land went on to transfer from the Almost Free to run for four-and-a-half years at the Arts Theatre."History of Interaction" . Written by Dr. Susan Croft of Unfinished Histories.
People from Stamford don't get too far. That's a place where you die."Cohen, Elliot Stephen (August/September 2006) Willy DeVille. Dirty Linen No. 125, p. 37 DeVille said about his youthful musical tastes, "I still remember listening to groups like the Drifters.
Retrieved December 24, 2012. with "an ideal bluegrass voice."Latkovich, Peggy J. "Bad Livers in Concert at Peabody's Downunder, Cleveland, OH October 21, 1999" Dirty Linen 41. His songwriting, which "represents the merger of a technically superb musician with a powerful wordsmith"Whitworth, E. Andra.
Dirty Linen No. 125 p. 39 For the next five years, DeVille walked with a cane and performed sitting on a barstool, until he had hip replacement surgery in 2006.Cohen, op cit supra. DeVille's stay in the Southwest awakened his interest in his Native American heritage.
Krauss possesses a soprano voice, which has been described as "angelic". Krauss at 2011 IBMAs She has said her musical influences include J. D. Crowe, Ricky Skaggs, and Tony Rice.New Favorite by Kerry Dexter from Dirty Linen No. 102 Oct/Nov 2. Retrieved June 29, 2006.
Her stage work includes A Man Most Likely To (1969, with George Cole), Pyjama Tops (1969), Decameron 73 (1973), John, Paul, George, Ringo ... and Bert (1974, playing Linda McCartney), Tom Stoppard's Dirty Linen (1976), Shut Your Eyes And Think Of England! (1978) and Funny Peculiar (1985).
According to a U.S. diplomatic cable posted by WikiLeaks, Wen has sought to divorce Zhang and is "disgusted" by how she has used his name to extract huge commissions in the diamond trade."Wikileaks airs Communist Party's dirty linen" . Wantchinatimes.com (28 June 2011). Retrieved on 23 March 2012.
A year later she appeared in the Tom Stoppard play, Dirty Linen and New-Found-Land. In 1989, she wrote a novel entitled The Scarlet Thread. The Ottoman Empire provided the backdrop and the novel was described as a stirring wartime saga in the spirit of Gone with the Wind.Allan, Jani.
In 1997 to mark the 30th anniversary of Fairport Convention, the album was remastered, repackaged and re-released as "Encore Encore". This version included the 1980 studio single "Rubber Band" plus three additional tracks recorded on the 1979 tour: "The Hens March Through the Midden/Four Poster Bed", "Flatback Caper" and "Dirty Linen".
The festival is planned and implemented annually by the Woody Guthrie Coalition, a non-profit corporation, whose goal is simply to ensure Guthrie's musical legacy.Eshleman, Annette C.Concert Review - Woody Guthrie Folk Festival. Dirty Linen, #103, December 2002/January 2003. The event is made possible in part from a grant from the Oklahoma Arts Council.
One of his less typical roles was Nagg in the premiere of Endgame, Beckett's English version of his play Fin de partie. A lasting friendship grew between the playwright and the actor."Goolden, 50 years a Mole", The Guardian, 20 June 1981, p. 2 Goolden's last new stage role of note was in Stoppard's Dirty Linen and New-Found-Land in 1976.
An 1893 cartoon on the Logan Scandal. James Sivewright is depicted on the far right, clutching his dirty linen and proclaiming his honesty. Drawing of James Sivewright, Vanity Fair, 1893. In 1892, he secured a government contract for his friend and associate James Logan which involved a 15-year monopoly on the catering for the nation's Government-run Railway system.
The flat-roofed, two-story log building featured exposed balconies, glass windows, and electric lights. Inside were two dozen guest rooms, a shop, lunch counter, kitchen, and storeroom. By the 1930s, there were reports of lice, dirty linen, drafty rooms, and marginal food, which led to the hotel eventually closing. In 1947, the park boundaries expanded to include the area of the hotel and railroad.
Dann (2006), p. 100. In 1965, Drake paid £13 () for his first acoustic guitar, a Levin, and was soon experimenting with open tuning and finger-picking techniques.McGrath, T.J. "Darkness Can Give You the Brightest Light", Dirty Linen, Issue 42, October/November 1992. In 1966, Drake enrolled at a tutorial college in Five Ways, Birmingham, where he won a scholarship to study at Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge.
"I wanted to keep a real natural, organic sound," says Morlix, "My job as producer varies from artist to artist. I help them find the sound they want and then do what it takes to get that on record."Kerry Dexter, "Robert Earl Keen: Texas Rising", Dirty Linen, 100, June–July 2002, p.21-23 As usual, Keen's songwriting is full of narrative stories and character sketches.
The concert was recorded, and released on the 1982 album Moat on the Ledge. The Peggs continued to record and release the Cropredy concerts as 'official bootlegs'. These were supplemented by New Year's gigs in minor locations including the Half Moon at Putney and the Gloucester Leisure Centre. In 1983 the magazine Fairport Fanatics (later Dirty Linen), was created: a testament to the continued existence of a dedicated fan base.
In Mubasher's youth, he gained recognition for his theatre plays. He cited and directed a number of productions. In his early career, his first job was at the (then) Lahore Hilton (now Avari) when he had just started in Government College Lahore he had joined as a life guard which included cleaning pool toilet areas and collecting dirty linen. Later, Mubasher Lucman joined an advertising agency as a Copy Writer.
Pennell remains one of her favorite songwriters"New Favorite" by Kerry Dexter for Dirty Linen No. 102 October/November 2002. Retrieved June 7, 2006. and wrote some of her early work including the popular "Every Time You Say Goodbye". Later that year, she signed to Rounder Records, and in 1987, at 16, she released her debut album Too Late to Cry with Union Station as her backup band.
Patrick Street, writing in the magazine, Dirty Linen, called this last Clancy Brothers album "probably the best studio recording of their distinguished career." He applauded all the singers and accompanists, while singling out Robbie O'Connell for having the best voice of the group. The reviewer for the folk music magazine, Sing Out!, praised the "Clancy's patented hearty and gusty singing and O'Connell's more sensitive style" on the album.
He set forth the party's case for defeating LBJ and spoke out against extremism and the "bigots in this nation who spew forth their venom of hate." The second day was consumed with speeches and the platform vote. The convention was formally organized in the morning, with Senator Morton giving a speech "laying" the "dirty linen" of the Johnson administration on the line. President Eisenhower encouraged stronger local government and discouraged extremism.
Nancy Moran (born Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States) is an American folk-rock singer-songwriter, based in Nashville, Tennessee. In 1992, she was a finalist in the Kerrville Folk Festival New Folk Competition. Dirty Linen reportedly described her as having "a powerful and expressive voice that is stylish and stunning," and another reviewer wrote that she has "a voice .. both expressive and confident .. a joy to listen to." She has appeared on Americana music charts.
Kris Kristofferson tips his hat to Siebel in his song "The Pilgrim". Siebel played McCabe's Guitar Shop in 1978, which was considered a comeback, and appeared on a 1977 release, Music From Mud Acres, with a cover of the Hank Williams song "Weary Blues". In 1996, folk magazine Dirty Linen tracked him down and talked with the then 58-year-old bread baker. In 2004 Elektra released a compilation CD with most of Siebel's songs.
She realises that she must employ a housekeeper to be able to dedicate herself to writing full-time. A former classmate recommends an older woman named Emerence. Emerence agrees to come work for her on her own terms, but she will not, she informs Magda, just be a person to "wash the dirty linen" of whoever is willing to hire her. For several years, Magda and Emerence have a somewhat unconventional relationship.
Roger Ebert gave the film 3.5 stars out of 4, writing, "The whole movie has a winning sadness about it; take away the story's sensational aspects and what you have is a study in loneliness." Gene Siskel of the Chicago Tribune also awarded 3.5 stars out of 4 and called it "an honest, compelling drama that sheds a little light in some beguilingly dark places."Siskel, Gene (February 1, 1980). "'Gigolo' airs the dirty linen of the silken set".
Both films featured Alberto Sordi at his best, the latter leading Monicelli to his third Silver Bear for Best Director award at the 32nd Berlin International Film Festival. Among the final works by Monicelli are Speriamo che sia femmina (1985), Parenti serpenti (1992) and Cari fottutissimi amici (1994), featuring Paolo Hendel. The latter won an Honourable Mention at the 44th Berlin International Film Festival. His 1999 film Dirty Linen was entered into the 21st Moscow International Film Festival.
A native of Cheyenne, Wyoming, and the daughter of an Army colonel and his wife, Hart moved to New York City to pursue an acting career. She appeared on Broadway in Tom Stoppard's play, Dirty Linen and New- Found-Land from January-March 1977, winning the 1977 Theatre World Award.Dirty Linen and New-Found-Land ibdb.com, accessed October 23, 2016 She appeared on Broadway in The Heiress (1976) and Design for Living (1984), and in Othello as a replacement "Desdemona" in March 1982.
Leela and EllieLeela and Ellie Grace web page were born in Columbia Missouri in 1977 and 1978 respectively. Growing up, they frequently traveled with their parents, traveling musicians Paul Fotsch (formerly Grace) and Win Grace. They grew up surrounded by the music of their parents and their parents' peers and colleagues,Dirty Linen #138 (October/November 2008)This Week Community News, Columbus, Ohio, Jan. 11, 2012: Leela and Ellie history and started performing with their parents at an early age.
Reviewing the bootleg release in Dirty Linen, Cliff Furnald wrote that "the band gives a superb look at the Zaire/Kenyan dance style at the time before mass marketing started the diluting downward trend". at Because of the single's limited release, "Bwatue" and "Niko Mchumba Ngombe" were extremely rare. Most Ochs fans never heard the songs before they were included in 1997's American Troubadour. "Niko Mchumba Ngombe" was also included in the 2004 collection Cross My Heart: An Introduction to Phil Ochs.
Blackmore's Night performing in Heidelberg 2002 Medieval folk rock virtually disappeared in the early 1980s. Some rock performers did continue to produce medieval style music, particularly groups emerging from the German electronic Kosmische movement, including Estampie, who from 1985 sang lyrics in medieval German and Latin, and members of which went on to found Qntal in 1991. Neither of these bands used guitars and both avoided the 'medieval rock' label.Steve Winick, 'Estampie and Qntal, medieval rock (not)', Dirty Linen, 134 (February/March 2008), retrieved 28/01/09.
D'Jalma Garnier III (born 1954, St. Paul, Minnesota, USA) is a musician and composer best known for Creole and Cajun fiddle and "outside" musical compositions and collaborations with other artists. His musical heritage descends from the Camelia Brass Band in New Orleans led by his grandfather, D'Jalma Thomas Garnier (also spelled Ganier while with Camelia Brass Band), a legendary early jazz player noted on the Preservation Hall roster in the New Orleans French QuarterDan Willging. "Digging at the Roots of Creole Music." Dirty Linen#80, 1999.
Darryl Purpose is an American singer-songwriter, known for his narrative (often very personal) lyrics and fingerstyle guitar. Before becoming a professional musician, Purpose was a professional blackjack player and was known as one of the best in the world.Darryl Purpose: The Cards He's Dealt, Annette C. Eshleman, Dirty Linen, issue #93, April/May 2001 In 2010 Purpose was inducted into the Blackjack Hall of Fame. "Purpose has the voice of James Taylor, the brains of Bob Dylan, and the soul of Willie Nelson".
In the course of the investigation, Wehling found that these estate agents had also blackmailed Klockzin by threatening to reveal his "child molesting". This aroused Wehling's suspicion that Klockzin might have been a client of the "Jasmin" brothel and he also re-opened that child prostitution case. Upon his re- examination, the former pimp Michael W. Claimed that his lenient sentence was part of a deal, not to "wash his dirty linen" in public, i.e. not to identify the brothel's clients during the trial.
An obituary in The Sunday Times reflected: "As it turned out, the world of football was not ready for a gay former lacrosse international rummaging through its dirty linen". Later, Brackenridge worked with and advised organisations including UNICEF, the NSPCC, the International Olympic Committee and FIFA. Brackenridge joined Cheltenham and Gloucester College of Higher Education in 1994, where she was professor of sport and leisure. She moved to Brunel University as professor and director of the Centre for Youth Sport and Athlete Welfare in 2005 and retired in 2010, becoming professor emerita.
Four parcel vans on the rear of the 23.00 hours service were badly damaged. On 5 July 1978 the up train left Penzance at 21:30 but never reached London. Approaching Taunton early the next morning the emergency brake was activated and it came to a stand short of the station with one of the carriages on fire. This had been caused by dirty linen that had been placed near a heater, which had been a standard and safe practice before the recent change from steam to electric heating.
As the messengers sent to Parkside had warned, the crowd had become hostile; one observer described them as "A slovenly, ragged set, with hair uncombed and beards unshaven, with waistcoats open, exhibiting unwashed skin, dirty linen, and bare necks." While some present cheered, others—especially weavers—hissed the Duke and pelted his carriage with vegetables. Two tricolore flags were hoisted, and banners reading "No Corn Laws" and "Vote by Ballot" were waved. The passengers on the trains disembarked and headed to a buffet of cold meats in the L&M;'s warehouse.
In his later years, Lewis wrote seven detective novels about Fred Bennett, a police officer who becomes a private investigator. The series was published by Pinnacle Books from 1980-1983. # Two Heads Are Better (1980) # Dirty Linen (1980) # People in Glass Houses (1981) # Double Trouble (1981) # Bennett's World (1982) # Here Today, Dead Tomorrow (1982) # Death and the Single Girl (1983) Death and the Single Girl was nominated for a Shamus Award for Best Original P.I. Paperback from The Private Eye Writers of America in 1984, but lost to Dead in Centerfield by Paul Engelman.
End of a Long Hard Day was released in 1997; this album was hailed by critic Edward Morris of Billboard, who stated "the Gordons bring to mind that most listenable of all bluegrass bands, the great Flatt & Scruggs." The national folk music magazine, Dirty Linen, wrote that the album "is touching, sad and beautiful".The Gordons A live record chronicling their tours in Europe arrived in 1999, titled "Live in Holland". The Gordons released Time Will Tell Our Story in 2002, with guest musicians Alison Brown and Robert Bowlin.
Ronstadt with producer Peter Asher and her band, 1976 Author Andrew Greeley, in his book God in Popular Culture, described Ronstadt as "the most successful and certainly the most durable and most gifted woman Rock singer of her era." Signaling her wide popularity as a concert artist, outside of the singles charts and the recording studio, Dirty Linen magazine describes her as the "first true woman rock 'n' roll superstar ... (selling) out stadiums with a string of mega-successful albums." Amazon.com defines her as the American female rock superstar of the decade.
As young children, he and his younger brother Sydney were used as pawns in their mother's bitter divorce from Charlie Chaplin, during which a lot of the couple's "dirty linen" was aired in public, sensational divorce hearings. Following the divorce, the brothers were raised by their mother and maternal grandmother until the mid-1930s, when they began to make frequent visits to their father. Chaplin attended the Black-Foxe Military Institute in Hollywood and the Lawrenceville School in Lawrenceville, New Jersey. He served in the U.S. Army in Europe during World War II.
Due to her health, Carrington did not intend to call his wife Valerie as a witness, but decides that he will have to when the case goes against him following Henniker's "evidence". She resents the idea of washing their dirty linen in public but finally agrees to turn up. Things go wrong when Valerie becomes suspicious of Carrington's relationship with Captain Graham. Under pressure, Graham admits to Valerie that she had a one-night stand with Carrington when they became stranded in a pub in the middle of a storm.
The Överhogdal tapestries were found in the vestry of Överhogdal Church (Överhogdals kyrka) in the Diocese of Härnösand by Jonas Holm (1895-1986) in 1909 during the renovation of the church. The tapestries were brought to Östersund in 1910 by the artist Paul Jonze (1883-1973) and the County Governor's wife Ellen Widén, who was a dominant figure within the regional heritage movement at the time, took charge. The first thing she did was to give the dirty linen a good wash. Radiocarbon dating tests conducted in 1991 indicated that the tapestries were made between 800 and 1100 AD during Viking Era.
In his Allmusic review, critic Mark Allan describes the album as "Essential John Fahey is not essential, but because it features this extraordinary musician solo and with a band — members of Spirit and Jo Jo Gunne — it could be a good place to start." Writing for Dirty Linen magazine, Ivan Emke, in referring to the original albums wrote "Although they did not sell well at the time, they show Fahey well ahead of his time, and in good form. This is clearly experimental folk. Or the early use of sampling (from 1967, remember) during the four-part "Requiem for Molly.
Rainy Day Music received generally positive reviews from critics. Dirty Linen described the album as "a low-key effort that features delicate harmonies, recalling California relatives such as Poco and the post-Gram Parsons Burrito Brothers". Uncut called the album "all acoustic guitars, rich jangling melodies and heavenly harmonies" and wrote that Gary Louris "has come up with some of his most memorable compositions." Will Hermes of Entertainment Weekly described it as "folk-rock laced with banjos, accordions, and pedal steel" and "the roots move one suspects fans have wanted for years, its classic rock flavor echoing the Byrds, CSNY, and Poco".
From 1999 to 2002 Julian Clary was the face of Daz laundry detergent, one of the first of his advert campaigns being a "Wash Your Dirty Linen in Public" roadshow with Daz Tablets. Since 2002, Daz TV commercials are set in an outlandish "Cleaner Close" soap opera. Daz is available in powder (handwash and automatic), liquid and liquitabs (Go-Pods). Daz Go-Pods are branded as Tide Pods in the USA and Vizir Pods in Europe; on the back of the pods they bear the marking "Daz/Vizir/Tide" and they have the same distinctive design for all the markets.
" Waters was more optimistic, declaring Barrett a "genius". Malcolm Jones was shocked by what he perceived as the substandard musicianship on the Gilmour and Waters-produced songs, however: "I felt angry. It's like dirty linen in public and very unnecessary and unkind ..." Barrett later said of the album: "I liked what came out, only it was released far too long after it was done. I wanted it to be a whole thing that people would listen to all the way through with everything related and balanced, the tempos and moods offsetting each other, and I hope that's what it sounds like.
Christopher Hahn unfavorably compared Dirty Linen with Stoppard's earlier short plays The Real Inspector Hound and After Magritte, writing that it "establishes no special relationship with the audience, nor does it make use of particular theatrical conventions, or even parody to any great extent the genre of the sex farce, surely fruitful ground for Stoppard's ironic talent. Instead, the play is a fairly straightforward duplication of a recognisable type, with the slight difference that assumptions about the dumb blonde usually prominent in this kind of play are overturned". However, Hahn praised New-Found-Land for its "clever manipulation of props" and its "conciseness and economy".
According to news reports by CNN, the "maverick lawyer" attempted to file a $50 billion class action lawsuit against Swiss UBS and Credit Suisse and U.S. based Citicorp Inc. for providing funds to the South African apartheid government during 1985 and 1993. Swiss Foreign Ministry spokesman Ruedi Christen dismissed the lawsuit with the following words: "It's another unjust attack against Switzerland," an opinion shared in Switzerland, where citizens told Fagan to "Go home!" and "Wash your dirty linen elsewhere", when he held a news conference on Zurich's Paradeplatz, home of the two biggest banks of Switzerland: Credit Suisse and UBS."Swiss jeer apartheid claim lawyer".
Hanson p. 94. In 1927, Prince Heinrich of Prussia complained that because the Navy was "washing its dirty linen" in public that Navy's image was becoming damaged beyond repair, and publicly appealed to officers both active-duty and retired, especially Tirpitz, to stop attacking each other in public.Bird Weimar p. 25. Raeder came to fear that this debate was starting to sully the image of the Navy to such an extent that he would never convince anyone in power to fund the Navy again, and so took extraordinary steps in the late 1920s to end the debate by trying to silence all critics of Tirpitz.
Smith released "Patchwork Heart", "Turtle Wings", and "No Summer Storm" through Rebel Records. Tom T. Hall was featured on the guitar for the recording of song, "Sit Down and Cry" on Valerie's third release, "No Summer Storm". (Dirty Linen Magazine, February/March 2003, No. 104, staff journalist, Paul E. Comeau). During the year of 2003, it has been described that her music had been received with widespread critical and popular acclaim in the world of bluegrass (Bluegrass Now Magazine, June 2003, page 27, written by Joe Romano) Bill Vorndick and Ralph Stanley included her on the Grammy-nominated CD, "Clinch Mountain Sweet Hearts"(which includes Dolly Parton, Joni Mitchell and many other female country singers).
In the early 1990s Banjax travelled with their own sound engineer, Dave Lock (another dancer from Mad Jacks Morris) and as a sign of their increasing self-confidence they felt the time was right to make a proper full-length album, which was released in 1992 on Compact Disc and cassette under the name "Chaos in One" (this time a quotation from Friedrich Nietzsche!) The album, produced by Neil Cartwright, received favourable reviews at home and abroad, in the premier British folk magazine "Folk Roots"Folk Roots no. 109, July 1992 and also in "Dirty Linen" published in Maryland, USADirty Linen no. 45, April 1993 and "In Folk Us" in South Australia.InFolkUs vol.
At the time, Governor Rockefeller stated his intention to withhold details of the investigation from the public until the Arkansas state police issued a report of their findings, incorporating the University's results. Rockefeller was quoted nationwide when he said that there could be no point in "washing dirty linen for weeks on end as each body is dug up". Murton's agitation eventually disrupted the Rockefeller administration to the extent that not only was he fired two months after the bodies were exhumed, he was told he had twenty-four hours to get out of the state, or be arrested for grave-robbing—a charge with a sentence of twenty-one years, under Arkansas law at that time. He left.
Jim and Jean, as well as other husband and wife folk duos of the 1960s (such as Ian and Sylvia, and Richard and Mimi Fariña), were described as being inspirations for the fictional characters "Mitch and Mickey" of the 2003 spoof movie about folk music entitled A Mighty Wind.Pamela Murray Winters. Michael McKean and Annette O'Toole, A Mighty Wind, Dirty Linen, April 2004 They are also the likely inspiration for the husband-wife folk-singing duo also called Jim and Jean in the Coen Brothers film, Inside Llewyn Davis. Jean Ray was the inspiration for Neil Young's song, "Cinnamon Girl", as verified by her brother Brian Ray,Neil Young with Crazy Horse - Cinnamon Girl (1969), on A Bit Like You And Me. May 1, 2013.
Joan Baez recorded the song in 1961, including it on her second album; her live concerts have frequently included performances of the song well into the 2010s. Bob Dylan, The Chieftains, Bert Jansch - Live At The 12 Bar, Josh Andrews, The Flash Girls, Caroline Groussain, Sheri Kling, Show of Hands, Peter, Paul and Mary (as "Flora"), Mark Knopfler, Crooked Still, Dirty Linen, Branimir Štulić (in Croatian, titled "Usne Vrele Višnje") and Pat Gubler (PG Six) on the album Slightly Sorry (Amish Records 2010) among others. The "Green Mountain Bluegrass Band" does a version of this song as well. Arizona road band Major Lingo performed a long jam version of the song using an electric slide guitar and slightly different lyrics.
From 1967 to 1999 the Arts also became a home for the Unicorn children's theatre, under the direction of its founder Caryl Jenner who took over the lease. Meanwhile, adult performances continued in the evening, including Tom Stoppard's satirical double-bill Dirty Linen and New-Found-Land which, opening in June 1976, ran for four years at the Arts. The theatre's lease was taken over by a consortium of UK and US producers in 2000 for a five-year period, and it was relaunched as a West End theatre with the anniversary production of Julian Mitchell's play Another Country, directed by Stephen Henry. Notable productions during this time included Closer to Heaven, the Jonathan Harvey/Pet Shop Boys musical, and The Vagina Monologues.
He has been associated with his jazz ensemble, "Sound Sculpture," and has made numerous recordings as well as written and produced music for theater and websites. The writings of Jones range from his collection of poems, "The Cry of the Lonely, The Song of the Poet," to critical essays on a wide range of subjects including philosophy, art, music, religion, sports, politics, martial arts, and literature. He has been published in the New York Times, Village Voice, Art in America, Newsweek, Mojo, Dirty Linen, Down Beat, New York Jewish Week, the Cleveland Jewish News, Black Belt, Inside Kung Fu, Tai-Chi, and others. As a martial artist, which he has been a practitioner of since 1971, he has specialized in the Chinese internal kung fu systems of taijiquan, bagua-zhang, xingyi-quan, and qigong.
Prog rock archives, retrieved 29 January 2009. At the same time in Germany there were similar developments. Because of the association of folk music with Nazism, Ougenweide, originally formed in 1970 as an acoustic folk group, although inspired by Fairport Convention and Pentangle, opted to draw exclusively on High German medieval music when they electrified, setting the agenda for future German folk rock.S. Winick, Dirty Linen, 128 (February/March 2007). Several bands followed suit, including Parzival from 1971."Parzival at prog rock archives", retrieved 29 January 2009. The growth of interest in early music in the academic and classical worlds were significant for the expansion of medieval folk rock. Gryphon, arguably the archetypal British band in the genre, was formed in 1971 by Richard Harvey and Brian Gulland, both graduates of the Royal Academy of Music.
His interest in Cornwall has led to a sympathy with the movement to establish national status for Cornwall within the United Kingdom. His song This Isn't England includes the lyric "This isn't England, you stupid twit!" Wearne is notable as one of only two known exclusive proponents/performers of Cornish music in North America (the other being Marion Howard of Wisconsin.) Reviews of his work in publications such as Cornish World and Dirty Linen credit him with bringing the music, people and culture of Cornwall to America, where it is little known. In spring 2002 at Castel Pendynas, Pendennis, Falmouth in Cornwall, Wearne was made a Bard of the Cornish Gorsedd for services to Cornish Music in America (in Cornish: Rag gonys dhe Ylow Kernewek yn Ameryky) with the bardic name Canor Gwanethtyr - Singer of the Prairie.
Wayfaring Summer was part of a feature article on psychedelic folk music in a 2007 issue of Dirty Linen magazine, written by Lahri Bond, who described their music as "timeless" and "haunted by deep shadows". In the 2008 issue of Dream magazine, publisher George Parsons wrote that Wayfaring Summer was "easily one of the best debut albums I've heard in many moons". They received critical acclaim in 2008 from NPR producer Robin Hilton, who described their self-titled album as "an incredibly spare and beautiful collection of songs", and Shanti's voice as "hypnotically beautiful", as well as receiving favorable reviews from the Boston Globe, and the British music magazine The Wire. House of Sticks received a glowing review from the BBC, and the duo later recorded a session in London for the BBC World on 3 program.
The range of coverage includes news sections; features; celebrity interviews; sport; music, book and games reviews; and, crucially, a controversial warts-and-all correspondence section, in which military personnel are invited to have their say. After some initial misgivings about "washing dirty linen in public" the Army's chain of command is now fully signed up to the section, regarding it both as a valuable pressure valve for serving personnel with grievances, and confirmation of issues flagged up by the MOD's independent Continuous Attitude Surveys and the Chief of the General Staff's Briefing Team. Tapes and CDs of the magazine produced by the Talking Newspapers organisation are used for English language tutoring of Gurkha recruits, and the magazine is extensively used as a language learning aid by British Council teachers instructing former Soviet Bloc military personnel under the British Government's Partnership for Peace initiative.
His greater maturity, knowledge of folk song, reputation and personality meant that he soon emerged as the leading force in the band and continued to be so for the next decade, encouraging the band to bring in Dave Pegg, another graduate of the Ian Campbell Folk Group, on bass. However, Swarbrick was already beginning to suffer the hearing problems that would dog the rest of his career. The first album of this new line-up, Full House (1970), although not as commercially successful as Liege & Lief, sold relatively well, and remains highly regarded. Like Liege & Lief it contained interpretations of traditional tunes, including the epic "Sir Patrick Spens" and another instrumental arranged by Swarbrick, "Dirty Linen", but also contained songs jointly penned by Swarbrick and guitarist Richard Thompson, including what would become their opening live song "Walk Awhile", and the nine-minute long anti-war anthem "Sloth".
He has made three CDs for Folk-Legacy Records: Irish Ballads & Songs of the Sea (1998), featuring Lou Killen, The Irish Tradition and Mick Moloney; Irish in America (2001) with Bob Conroy and Brian Conway, Billy McComiskey, Pat Mangan and others; and Irish Songs from Old New England (2003), which features solo performances by Frank Harte, Len Graham, Jim MacFarland, Gordon Bok, Lou Killen and others. In 2009, Smithsonian Folkways Recordings, an arm of the Smithsonian Institution, released "Irish Pirate Ballads and Other Songs of the Sea," which features many of Irish America's foremost musicians and singers, including John Doyle, Joanie Madden, Susan McKeown, Mick Moloney, Brian Conway, Gabriel Donohue and Robbie O'Connell. The recording received two INDIE nominations. Irish Music magazine called it, "A tour de force... impeccably researched folk music with a big Irish heart..." Dirty Linen magazine wrote, "Milner is a compelling storyteller in song... a powerful narrative singer" and Time Out New York called him "A folksinger's folksinger".
Tim Coffey, "The Boys in the Jug Band," Washington Blade, Nov. 8, 1991 The group was founded in New York City in 1989 by Henry Hample,Joshua Lowe, "Washboards at DC Arts Center," Baltimore Alternative, November 1991 the son of noted humorist Stuart Hample.Dale Anderson, "Dreams Grow Up," Buffalo News, Oct. 19, 1990 Often referred to as a "post-modern jug band,"Wayne Robins, "Extremes From Punk to 'Purple,'" New York Newsday, Feb. 1, 1991Paul E. Comeau, "The Wash Cycle" CD review, Dirty Linen, December 1994/January 1995 they've used up to 40 musical instruments and household utensils in their live shows, including washboards, spoons, bongos, pennywhistle, melodica, a potato masher, a carrot grater, a toy hammer, a vacuum cleaner, water glasses, and digital samplers.Chuck Cuminale, "Gabba Gabba," Rochester City Newspaper, March 14, 1991Eve Zibart, "It's a Jungle Out There," Washington Post, June 26, 1992Blake Green, "Heads Up: Washboard Jungle," New York Newsday, Feb.
Fahey was at the top of his game..." Musician said it "...balance[s] whimsy and dignity, melody and dissonance, in a wholly original and very bent manner..." and music critic Jeff Lindholm, writing for the folk and world music magazine Dirty Linen, called it "...a mix of old-timey country, ragtime, Spanish flamenco, Indian classical music and more. Quiet, beautiful and jaw-droppingly intricate." In a review for the 1967 Takoma reissue, ED Denson called the liner notes "...a paranoid vision of reality unrivalled since Kafka. Nothing is what it purports to be directly, but everything is "in a certain sense" — people make statements like characters in B-grade horror films, the trivial becomes significant, the meaningful, nothing." In 2017, Pitchfork ranked it at #74 on their list of "The 200 Best Albums of the 1960s", writing: "There’s a raw edge to the recording—strings buzz, notes echo, even a dog barks—that fits Fahey’s mission to get to the core of things.

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